Originally posted by my 1 88 u
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Nakamura Naoki, Arrested on Suspicion of Street Drifting In Japan
Collapse
X
-
D1 might be cleaning up their act by not promoting ILLEGAL street drifting.
In any sports, if a player does something illegally especially if it's related with the sport, there's always some sort of punishment.
Street drifting is illegal and dangerous and Naoki deserves those consequences.
Comment
-
Dozens of pro athletes in America get charged with all sorts of crimes every year. But seldom do they get kicked out of the sport they compete in. They get suspended and fined just a fraction of their annual income. They don't rip logos off their clothing/uniforms, and they try their best to keep the severity of the punishment away from the public. At this very moment Ben Roethlisberger is playing a game but not even a year ago he was accused of rape on 2 different occasions.
Comment
-
Nori Yaro talks about the situation
Actually has a good translation of the D1GP response.
http://noriyaro.com/?p=5931
Comment
-
By Tomei
Street Legend – BURST Naoki Namakura is back!
http://www.tomeipowered.com/BTE/inde...akura-is-back/
"Nakamura-san has confirmed that he will be competing this year. Not in D1, but in another series."
Comment
-
Originally posted by Linguo415 View PostBlaze, What happens if you get cought sideways in the mean streets of CA?
Ticket for reckless driving or illegal speed contest (500-5k$ fine or jail time)
Get your car towed for 30 days (1k+ to get it out of impound)
Get your car crushed (speed contest)
Get your licence suspended for a year
Insurance rates go sky high
Where I use to street at its automatic car crush and fine for illegal speed contest. So I rather get the reckless so its the cops decision to take me and my car into custody and I can leave the rest to a judge after that. Grab me a lawyer and start wheelin and dealin.
The thing with japan is local law enforcement will show up and yell at you through a loud speaker most of the time. But when you finally get popped its a huge fine and you might get your licence suspended indefinitely. Its hard to get your licence in japan in the first place and I can imagine even alot harder to get it back.Last edited by Bebop; 02-01-2011, 03:00 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Linguo415 View PostWow ,Blaze. Thats intense. Im assuming its the same on street or an empty parking lot right?
In other news, D1 released a short statement regarding the Nakamura situation. I quite don't understand it though, anyone care to better translate.
http://www.d1gp.co.jp/d1/apr/ap/NLis...l/?No=NS013133
Google translation
Nakamura Naoki disposition of Players
Nakamura Naoki players drift competition is sponsored by our license holder on a disposition by the criminal acts of mock arrest drifting on public roads, following the disposal of 科Shimasu.
- Stop the indefinite eligibility of the competition sponsored by our
Cancellation of all races in the series - Bill 2010
Full refund of all races - winning 2010 series
Competition sponsored by the participating parties and the Company is not intended to encourage a healthy sports circuit, we promote traffic safety awareness. Case filed by participants in the meeting, however, Kono Kisou unforgivable act, and act in compliance with an insult to those parties. Toshimashite Our 参Rimasu all possible measures to avoid any recurrence of such incidents occur in the future.
February 14, 2011
D1 Corporation Co., Ltd.
Yuki Suzuki Osamu President
Comment
Comment