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Subscribe to this threadAw, Snap! Polaroid claims it is not sponsoring Nick Hogan
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k.w.a @ Oct 29th 2007 3:29PM
nothing personally against nick.... it just wouldnt make sense for ANYBODY to sponsor him right now. he's 17 years old, already has 3 or more tickets for driving at criminal speeds, AND already totaled a car and almost killed somebody. On top of that, he doesn't take responsibility for any of it. After all this he even has the nerve to THINK about drifting?
Unless Nick goes through extensive driver's training for 3 or more years, I really don't think anybody should invest their money or time on him.
Cypher09 @ Oct 29th 2007 3:52PM
I don't dislike him for street racing and driving "at criminal speeds" because just about every pro drifter and most 17 yr old males have done the same thing. It's the fact that he has no remorse for screwing up his so call friends life.
"extensive driver's training for 3 or more years" isn't going to teach this spoiled brat anything about taking responsibility for his actions.