Posted on 03/11/2010 5:08:20 PM PST by Touch Not the Cat
The more I hear about this the less I’m believing it.
Wait. What’s that I smell? It’s...it’s...it’s a rat.
He’s not suing YET.
This clown needs a lawyer, maybe several. They will be very useful in helping to explain this guy’s previous bankruptcy, several foreclosures, issues with his Prius loan, and the fraud investigations against him elsewhere in California.
Wonder why the press isn’t looking into this?
My guess is that the guy was planning to take Toyota to the cleaners, but Toyota has discovered his shady past and he is now running for cover.
He has that law firm to protect him from a Toyota lawsuit.
The man is a would be scammer.
Just read an article posted on Fark.com that this was a hoax. The guy is $700,000 in debt and had not made payments on his Prius.
We'll see......
My bullcr@p meter was pegged off the board since hearing about this “incident”.
“driving near San Diego on Monday when his accelerator stuck”
His accelerator didn’t stick, his car accelerated out of control. If he’s not suing, he needs a new lawyer
Won’t sue? Probably because they realized that the driver’s IP address had been logged in a search for LAW FIRMS prior to the accident?????????
Thanks for that.
Here’s a link to that story...
http://jalopnik.com/5491101/did-bankrupt-runaway-prius-driver-fake-unintended-acceleration
Hes not suing YET.
That’s probably more accurate. If the details of this story are true, he should sue.
“My bullcr@p meter was pegged off the board since hearing about this incident
What did your meter do when the CHP veteran was killed in a Toyota runaway acceleration? This case may be a hoax, but it isn’t an isolated incident. There is a definite problem with this drive by wire technology.It seems to be not ready for prime time and both Toyota and the NHTSA have known it for several years
If the unwanted acceleration was freaking him out so bad how did he have the presence of mind to call 911?
Maybe, but the Highway Patrol officer who helped him said there was no doubt that the driver was applying his brakes and the car was not slowing down.
Standing on both pedals may do that.
http://www.king5.com/news/local/Prius-Stopping-87404372.html
I am just so suspicous of the antiToyota gang....
where did you get that info?
“What did your meter do when the CHP veteran was killed in a Toyota runaway acceleration?”
To be quite honest about it, the meter almost pegged itself on that one also. I still have a hard time believing that modern day brakes, built to be 5 times more powerful as the accompanying car’s engine, failed to stop that or any car.
So yes, sadly I do doubt the facts of that case.
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