Shocking Footage Of Range Rover vs Bikers Road Rage

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Video has emerged showing the shocking moment a Range Rover driver apparently drove through a crowd of motorbikes as it fled with its family inside for fear of being attacked.
According to police, the bikers started to damage the vehicle after the driver accidentally hit a motorcyclist.
Fearing for the safety of his wife and young child, aged under five, the SUV driver then sped off, hitting several bikers in its path.

[video=youtube;5ukdkgLYYbw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5ukdkgLYYbw[/video]


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vehicle-annual-street-ride.html#ixzz2gOOC4OwG
 
Good, bikers think they own the roads.. Funny where the video stops.. Idiots only show half of what happened.
 
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It's not 'apparently' if he was caught doing it. Although from what I can tell, the first guy he knocked over was an accident, after which he fled and ran over more in fear of his safety as they started threatening him.

As for the bikers, the way they chased him down, breaking numerous road laws in the process, and then proceeded to vandalise his car and beat him up at the end, is thuggish in itself. They should try that sh*t with a taxi in SA and see if any of them survive the aftermath.
 
I think he did the right thing.....

If it was me I would have stayed on the highway and got the cops on the phone like in yesterday.

Edit: Could not make my mind up between the Cayenne and the Range Rover. Now think I know what to buy :whistle:
 
Looks like a scene from Mad Max. A lot of these biker gangs are so buzzed up on drugs and alcohol most of the time, they just aren't normal people anymore, just a pack of animals.
 
One of the bikers is also a liar:

The video was posted by a biker, under the name GIXXARDR on Liveleaks, from Melbourne, Australia, this morning. He claims one biker was killed, which the police said was not true.
 
The video do not tell the whole truth but in my opinion the biker mice are in the wrong here.

As per the article highlights:

Range Rover attacked by motorcyclists after driver accidentally hit a biker

Yeah well… Why brake right in the Rover’s grill. Biker was an arse.

Vehicle then ploughs through stationary bikers that have surrounded it

Everyone stopped to taking part in intimidating the driver and his six-year-old. I would have done the same. It is not clear on the video, but I’m sure that the bikers threatened them.

Bikers chase the SUV, carrying couple and young child, and try to attack it

Proving what? This to prove that their buddy did not cause the accident… They put more people in danger than anything else.

The driver then speeds off hitting motorcyclists for the second time

They blockaded the man and was probably threatening them like I already mentioned.

It eventually grinds to a halt in NYC traffic and bikers smash the window

With a kid in the car… These guys needs to be bliksemed.

Man in his 30s treated in hospital for lacerations to his face and body

And his kid in shock…

Police said, contradictory to online comments, there were no other injuries

Liars! Idiots…

These bikers whom participated in the assault deserves nothing... I hope they get arrested and receive some appropriate bitch treatment in prison.
 
If someone drives a black range rover that person is not going to be a saint in the same way if people are in a biker gang who don't give way to other traffic isnt either. The combination of the two is trouble.
 
It is quite interesting to see how many bikers deny that the guy did a break check on the Rover.

I would like to know how all this started…
 
Didn't notice the bikers brake lights on and seemed like the landrover road into him on purpose unless I missed something, but the way the bikers reacted afterwards was very bad they should have called the police instead of breaking all those laws if they were in the right in the start.
 
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