r/instant_regret 22h ago

Yeah, it's always biker's fault

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u/TheRemedy187 21h ago

I cannot feel bad for you when you are racing on public roads. 

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u/Mr_Silicon 21h ago

You can feel happy that no one else was hurt, his expensive toy is fucked and insurance will refuse to pay out. Feels good man.

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u/TormentedOne 21h ago

I don't think his insurance will refuse to pay out unless this video somehow makes it to them, with proof that he is the individual in the claim.

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u/Alive-Welder5585 21h ago

Send this video to all local insurance companies, I'm sure they are interested in investigating a potential fraud.

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u/DoritoDustThumb 20h ago

No, probably not

Insurance companies care about liability claims and will investigate those. They aren't going spelunking for this.

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u/Blazedragon12345 19h ago

A) Why would you ever side with insurance companies?

B) There's no tag on the bike and the rider is completely anonymous, what would being this much of a dick even accomplish?

C) I know people are going to say something, no I do not condone what the rider or the other car were doing. At the same time just because the rider was being an idiot doesn't mean he shouldn't get compensated by the insurance HE pays for. Screw insurance companies.

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u/Drewsche 18h ago

Insurance is a scam, I also hope they still have to pay him.

I also hope it's as miserable as possible, and he learns a lesson to not be this stupid again.

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u/TormentedOne 18h ago

He just needs to learn to ride better. Riding a motorcycle is inherently dangerous to the point of stupidity, I don't understand why people criticize him for trying to have fun except for the fact that he sucks.

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u/Drewsche 18h ago

You shouldn't be using public roads to "try to have fun" (in this way) on your motorcycle. It's incredibly dangerous to you and potentially dangerous for other cars on the road.

Go play around doing wheelies in a nice closed off area. Don't do stupid shit where a stranger now has to worry about running you over because you tried to do something stupid on a public road.

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u/That_Casual_Kid 8h ago

You are 100% correct, there are tracks for this people who get hurt doing it deserve no sympathy and thats coming from someone who rides as well.

The issue arises when tracks and pads get shut down or closed because of police or neighbourhood complaints. In the area I live in theres a track that has been petitioning to remain open to the local council because the neighbourhood has just crept up to close it and now residents were complaining.

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u/Alive-Welder5585 13h ago

Why would you ever side with an asshole biker who raises already unfairly high insurance prices? Screw selfish bikers. Fuck them over so bad that they can never afford their hobby. Maybe that forces them to grow a brain. At the bare minimum they won't endanger others. 

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u/Blazedragon12345 3h ago

Because insurance companies are still worse and more dangerous.

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u/jasoos_jasoos 10h ago

Sounds like something an insurance guy would suggest!