5 Women Die In Limo Fire On SF Bridge!

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I don't mean the driver caused the fire, I mean he was ignorant of the situation and acted too late. The driver is claiming he misinterpreted that the ladies wanted to smoke instead of seeing the smoke. Unfortunately the car is traveling at a speed that is too high to jump out of it, yet a fire has started. I think he is covering for what he should have been aware of.

As usual Chilcoot shits on another thread. What a loser.


No, you were the one that shit on this thread by making a baseless accusation against the limo driver. And once again, you try to justify your assholeness by attacking another poster....

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Originally posted by: melonhead
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I don't mean the driver caused the fire, I mean he was ignorant of the situation and acted too late. The driver is claiming he misinterpreted that the ladies wanted to smoke instead of seeing the smoke. Unfortunately the car is traveling at a speed that is too high to jump out of it, yet a fire has started. I think he is covering for what he should have been aware of.

As usual Chilcoot shits on another thread. What a loser.


No, you were the one that shit on this thread by making a baseless accusation against the limo driver. And once again, you try to justify your assholeness by attacking another poster....


Learn to read. Chilcoot puts up a ridiculous post about people in history who have been falsely accused. If people are banging on the window intensely and screaming smoke, then the driver is either stupid or being disingenuous when he claims that he thought they wanted to smoke. Sheesh. Grow up.
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Originally posted by: Chilcoot
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I don't mean the driver caused the fire, I mean he was ignorant of the situation and acted too late.
As he often does, Roulette Man would have us believe the opposite of what's true.

Here's what he wrote before the group called him out on it:

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
The driver is acting completely innocent but I think he knows that he is probably responsible for all of this.
The driver is "acting". He "knows that he is probably responsible".

Sure RM, whatever you say lol.


You really are a sad little pathetic person.
After being a firefighter for 33 years I can tell everyone it is much more common than you would think for people to be unaware that their vehicle is on fire.

I can understand how this happened, especially in a long vehicle with smoked windows. Not to mention it being at night.

I surmise the vehicle filled up with smoke in the back. With the privacy partition up and the fact that vehicle was moving forward the driver had no idea what was happening behind him. somehow fresh air was introduced either by the driver or a passenger and you had an instant inferno.

I have been to several vehicle fires, especially rear engine cars, where people drove for blocks before they realized why everyone was honking and waving.

I can see crash axes being installed in the passenger compartments of every limo in the US in the near future.

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Originally posted by: Tutontow
After being a firefighter for 33 years I can tell everyone it is much more common than you would think for people to be unaware that their vehicle is on fire.

I can understand how this happened, especially in a long vehicle with smoked windows. Not to mention it being at night.

I surmise the vehicle filled up with smoke in the back. With the privacy partition up and the fact that vehicle was moving forward the driver had no idea what was happening behind him. somehow fresh air was introduced either by the driver or a passenger and you had an instant inferno.

I have been to several vehicle fires, especially rear engine cars, where people drove for blocks before they realized why everyone was honking and waving.

I can see crash axes being installed in the passenger compartments of every limo in the US in the near future.
Your 33 years as a firefighter mean nothing.

Roulette Man has announced that the driver is "acting" so as to appear "completely innocent". Roulette Man has also announced that the driver "knows he is probably responsible".

Why would any of us doubt Roulette Man at this point? He has made his announcements. What more should be said?

Here you go, Driver, courtesy Roulette Man.

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
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Originally posted by: melonhead
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I don't mean the driver caused the fire, I mean he was ignorant of the situation and acted too late. The driver is claiming he misinterpreted that the ladies wanted to smoke instead of seeing the smoke. Unfortunately the car is traveling at a speed that is too high to jump out of it, yet a fire has started. I think he is covering for what he should have been aware of.

As usual Chilcoot shits on another thread. What a loser.


No, you were the one that shit on this thread by making a baseless accusation against the limo driver. And once again, you try to justify your assholeness by attacking another poster....


Learn to read. Chilcoot puts up a ridiculous post about people in history who have been falsely accused. If people are banging on the window intensely and screaming smoke, then the driver is either stupid or being disingenuous when he claims that he thought they wanted to smoke. Sheesh. Grow up.


What a typical Roulette Boy response. Defending his pathetic little rants by attacking my reading skills and maturity....

One other thing, this situation might have been avoided for ten dollars. It is called the ResqMe and it can be bought for $9.99 on Amazon. It has a spring loaded punch that will make quick work of automotive glass. It also has a seatbelt cutter built into it.

It is small enough to fit on a keychain. I have used them before and can vouch that they work. Do a YouTube search for a demo.
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Originally posted by: Tutontow
After being a firefighter for 33 years I can tell everyone it is much more common than you would think for people to be unaware that their vehicle is on fire.

I can understand how this happened, especially in a long vehicle with smoked windows. Not to mention it being at night.

I surmise the vehicle filled up with smoke in the back. With the privacy partition up and the fact that vehicle was moving forward the driver had no idea what was happening behind him. somehow fresh air was introduced either by the driver or a passenger and you had an instant inferno.

I have been to several vehicle fires, especially rear engine cars, where people drove for blocks before they realized why everyone was honking and waving.

I can see crash axes being installed in the passenger compartments of every limo in the US in the near future.


I have had the burning smell of wires in car before. It has kind of a metallic smell to it.

If you can't get out of a car due to electronic locks, then car makers should consider some kind of emergency release.
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Originally posted by: Chilcoot
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Originally posted by: Tutontow
After being a firefighter for 33 years I can tell everyone it is much more common than you would think for people to be unaware that their vehicle is on fire.

I can understand how this happened, especially in a long vehicle with smoked windows. Not to mention it being at night.

I surmise the vehicle filled up with smoke in the back. With the privacy partition up and the fact that vehicle was moving forward the driver had no idea what was happening behind him. somehow fresh air was introduced either by the driver or a passenger and you had an instant inferno.

I have been to several vehicle fires, especially rear engine cars, where people drove for blocks before they realized why everyone was honking and waving.

I can see crash axes being installed in the passenger compartments of every limo in the US in the near future.
Your 33 years as a firefighter mean nothing.

Roulette Man has announced that the driver is "acting" so as to appear "completely innocent". Roulette Man has also announced that the driver "knows he is probably responsible".

Why would any of us doubt Roulette Man at this point? He has made his announcements. What more should be said?

Here you go, Driver, courtesy Roulette Man.




There we go. When what I said is taken out of context it shows me a little person who would much rather have fun for the sake of argument than feel sorrow for the victims. You did this on the Boston bombing also. Your horrible politics have not and will not change any mind on this board. You seem to live for posting links, pictures and stories for your agenda. You love to be argumentative no matter what. I'm sorry that life has been so cruel to you.
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Originally posted by: melonhead
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
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Originally posted by: melonhead
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I don't mean the driver caused the fire, I mean he was ignorant of the situation and acted too late. The driver is claiming he misinterpreted that the ladies wanted to smoke instead of seeing the smoke. Unfortunately the car is traveling at a speed that is too high to jump out of it, yet a fire has started. I think he is covering for what he should have been aware of.

As usual Chilcoot shits on another thread. What a loser.


No, you were the one that shit on this thread by making a baseless accusation against the limo driver. And once again, you try to justify your assholeness by attacking another poster....


Learn to read. Chilcoot puts up a ridiculous post about people in history who have been falsely accused. If people are banging on the window intensely and screaming smoke, then the driver is either stupid or being disingenuous when he claims that he thought they wanted to smoke. Sheesh. Grow up.


What a typical Roulette Boy response. Defending his pathetic little rants by attacking my reading skills and maturity....


And yet another immature person. I can see your screen name is very appropriate.
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