Stunt Riders Earn Negative National Headlines For Allegedly Causing Auto Accident

Stunt Riders Earn Negative National Headlines For Allegedly Causing Auto Accident

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A group of “extreme motorcyclists” allegedly performing stunts while being filmed from a chase vehicle were accused of causing an SUV to crash, seriously injuring five people, on a busy highway in St. Louis, Missouri, according to a report appearing on Cnn.com August 25.

To view the story, follow this link:

http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Midwest/08/25/daredevil.motorcyclists.ap/index.html

Note that the people ejected from one of the involved SUVs were not wearing seatbelts.

The story does not explain exactly how a motorcycle forced an SUV to swerve wildly into the adjacent lane, nor is an exact definition of the term “cut off” provided.

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