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Anybody know where his wife was at during this time. Think I saw this one on Perry Mason. Just the facts Maaammmm........
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Sadly, it's a common enough "prank" that can have dire consequences. A friend of mine had the lug nuts loosened (not removed) from his Firebird. He was doing about 80 when the wheel came off. Fortunately, he wasn't killed, but he was seriously injured.
I do believe that it was probably kids -- one of those dare ya things (can you get away with it in public?) who have no idea of the possible consequences. Pranks of this nature are much more common during holidays and summers in TV. Older grandkids do get bored. |
Not 100% sure it was kids theory. There are also lots and lots of mean adults here also. Odd behavior by adults because of medicine or just old age. Maybe a little to quick to point fingers a the grandkids.Think I seen a post way back on something just like this.Taking it with a grain of salt.
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don't know if cart owner had some worked done recently, perhaps. Also I wonder if lug nuts loosened themselves. If it was intentional better chance it was kids viv a vis adults.
Irrespective of who what when, etc it is a good remainder that each of us should be more detail in our golf cart maintenance. Iam going to check out my golf cart carefully for anyhting loose and low on fluids. |
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May I just say from being on here a LOT that Tkret, the OP, is a very responsible and accurate poster.
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"AND"? Could the poster have his facts correct?
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I'd like to think that most adults in TV would be well aware of how dangerous loosening or removing lug nuts would be. It could also have been done by kids from nearby towns, but I'll stand with the theory of visiting grandkids. Many kids wouldn't have a clue or at least wouldn't think of worst case scenarios. Boredom causes some really stupid decisions.
The reason I'm quicker to blame visiting grandkids is because of the simple fact that there are more acts of vandalism occurring during winter, spring and summer breaks (and usually in neighborhoods where kids are visiting). Younger kids are too busy having fun here but, let's face it, there really isn't all that much for older teens (say 15-18). The kids that live near here are very aware of the fact that their parents', neighbors', friends', relatives' livelihood depends on The Villages. They rarely cause problems in TV, according to some of the Sheriffs I've talked to. |
What would keep a rim & tire on if all 4 lug nuts were removed???
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In 1983, I travelled from Salt Lake City all the way to Denver with a front end tire rod that was put on backwards by a Shell gas station that wrongly told a very naive traveller that it was on poorly to begin with and damaging the car's tires. We ended up being part of the cause of this Shell Salt Lake City gas station closing after the fight my father had with this gas station. The mechanic at the gas station that I barely made it into just inside the Denver city limits said I was very lucky to get more than 100 miles with the tire rod on backwards. It had ruined both front tires. |
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