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Harley

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Well this happened today in the cold, wet, icy roads, this young lad was trapped and had to kick the windscreen out to get out, he wasn't sure how many times it rolled after it smashed into the Armco barrier.

The permutations are endless how he miraculously survived without a scrape.

Without ending upside down in the centre lane to be hit by a lorry or car, I think someone was looking after this lad

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And thank God someone was looking after him, as its my son...

 

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:eek:   That look absolutely horrific, so glad your son is OK Harley. 

 
We had a family dinner, I well'd up, had to go get fresh air, maybe we're all lucky today...

Friggin kids ;)

 
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Bloody hell !! Very lucky to walk away from that ! ... good to hear the lad is ok Harley .

 
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Thank goodness he is ok, cars can be replaced no problem loved ones cannot.

regards - ian

 
I feel for you Harley.

2 of my sons have crashed cars. Five years ago one of them, like yours, could easily have been killed or massively injured yet he too walked away unscathed. For him it it was a huge wake up call and to this day I've refused to show his mother exactly what happened and where.

Being a parent is not an easy ride and you never stop worrying about them.

 
I feel for you Harley.

2 of my sons have crashed cars. Five years ago one of them, like yours, could easily have been killed or massively injured yet he too walked away unscathed. For him it it was a huge wake up call and to this day I've refused to show his mother exactly what happened and where.

Being a parent is not an easy ride and you never stop worrying about them.
They do terrify us from time to time don't they!

My son was knocked off his motor bike by an OAP who turned right without seeing Philip coming towards him when he was 17 even with his headlight on.  There was an inprint of his body across the leading edge of the car bonnet.  He was in a coma for over two weeks with sweilling on the brain.  Thankfully he came through it with only memory retention issues and short term memory loss.  He went on to college and then University and is now a pharmacist.

I was never allowed a motor bike so I yielded and let him have one and low and behold he was nearly killed and not even his fault.  Did I get it in the neck from my parents fir letting him have one!

 
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