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@TeracottaPah Well this is where it gets really iffy, and if the insurance companies or prosecution get on to this it could screw him over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEVlxT-nFrg&t=1s He reports @7:50 "I was going to work and having them every 5 minutes." He earlier states that he does not have them so much just every "month or so". Gets in a car and he "felt fine" after having multiple seizures every 5 or so minutes. "Took side streets until an intersection. I was like please God let me get across this street, then I woke up in the back of an ambulance." This was in 1999 in Indianapolis, what the fuck! Dude, you clearly have seizures a lot, this is not his second crash either, he has crashed at least 3 times. In January he stated he was getting them multiple times a day and he only had an EEG in January.
I have the initial report posted on Twitter, it's a screen grab
@TeracottaPah Well this is where it gets really iffy, and if the insurance companies or prosecution get on to this it could screw him over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEVlxT-nFrg&t=1s He reports @7:50 "I was going to work and having them every 5 minutes." He earlier states that he does not have them so much just every "month or so". Gets in a car and he "felt fine" after having multiple seizures every 5 or so minutes. "Took side streets until an intersection. I was like please God let me get across this street, then I woke up in the back of an ambulance." This was in 1999 in Indianapolis, what the fuck! Dude, you clearly have seizures a lot, this is not his second crash either, he has crashed at least 3 times. In January he stated he was getting them multiple times a day and he only had an EEG in January.
Note the husband on Facebook said it was a seizure. I will try and find that now it was posted on Reddit but the thread for some reason was taken down. I will look further if I can find an exact post though because it is suss. He was driving alone though, funny how he has these crashes driving alone, it's like he should not be fucking driving.
Regarding racism, let's say Peter made these tweets at the age of 38+
The fact that he drives a Jeep is horrifying like FFS drive a smaller car to amass less of a kill count. Indiana has a law where a doctor cannot report seizures to the DMV. The person has to self-report, lovely I know.
I was just googling laws and cases and an excellent essay was published by Notre Dame College. https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3595&context=ndlr It is very old legally but is a generally good scope of the legal issues and charges.
I have the initial report posted on Twitter, it's a screen grab
@TeracottaPah Well this is where it gets really iffy, and if the insurance companies or prosecution get on to this it could screw him over. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEVlxT-nFrg&t=1s He reports @7:50 "I was going to work and having them every 5 minutes." He earlier states that he does not have them so much just every "month or so". Gets in a car and he "felt fine" after having multiple seizures every 5 or so minutes. "Took side streets until an intersection. I was like please God let me get across this street, then I woke up in the back of an ambulance." This was in 1999 in Indianapolis, what the fuck! Dude, you clearly have seizures a lot, this is not his second crash either, he has crashed at least 3 times. In January he stated he was getting them multiple times a day and he only had an EEG in January.
Note the husband on Facebook said it was a seizure. I will try and find that now it was posted on Reddit but the thread for some reason was taken down. I will look further if I can find an exact post though because it is suss. He was driving alone though, funny how he has these crashes driving alone, it's like he should not be fucking driving.
Regarding racism, let's say Peter made these tweets at the age of 38+
The fact that he drives a Jeep is horrifying like FFS drive a smaller car to amass less of a kill count. Indiana has a law where a doctor cannot report seizures to the DMV. The person has to self-report, lovely I know.
I was just googling laws and cases and an excellent essay was published by Notre Dame College. https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3595&context=ndlr It is very old legally but is a generally good scope of the legal issues and charges.