Talk about action! Also, talk about terrible judgement on part of both parties.

Let's start out with the story as it's posted on Youtube. On Friday night a guy was at his friend's house when his friend heard a strange noise outside. After checking on the mystery sound he noticed his motorcycle was missing from its parking spot, and he saw two men rolling it into a trailer. After yelling for his buddy to help him out, the two of them ran outside as the thieves were driving away. The two then jumped in a car, which was equipped with a dash cam, and started chasing after them, as they called police. After chasing them well over 100 M.P.H., they caught up with the thieves, who abandoned the truck and trailer, fleeing on foot. The motorcycle was recovered but badly damaged according to the owner.

I have to understand that it would be frustrating to have something like this stolen, and it's unfortunate that the two thieves haven't yet been caught, BUT these guys put so many people at risk with their horrible judgement.

Driving over 115 M.P.H. on a roadway with other cars, plowing through intersections where the light is red, and following these guy back to a secluded area. Terrible judgement, not only could these two have killed an innocent motorist, but they had no clue what kind of weapon the thieves had. They could have been killed.

Yeah I get it, I would be ticked too if someone stole anything of mine but this isn't a videogame, this is real life and I really hope police see this video and (at the least) ticket the driver for putting public safety at risk.

For anyone asking how this is any different than a high speed police chase. One, police are specially trained to drive at these speeds. Second, police cars are equipped with flashing lights and sirens for this reason.

----Update---

I have to say I'm impressed that I share the same views on this video with a majority of people commenting on this gentleman's GoFundme page. He is looking to raise money to fix his bike. Most agree that they won't support the reckless behavior of this video. I do wish the best for this guy, but I also hope this can serve as a lesson in judgement.

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