Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Bill O'Reilly on Crazy Drivers in New York
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If you do live in and around New York City, you know that in the past few years, crazy drivers have really multiplied.
So I'm on the E Island and Long Island Expressway, Northern Southern State Parkways, almost inevitably, if you're going to drive for more than a half an hour, you're going to see people weaving in and out of traffic at very high rates of speed.
This is actually a game they play.
Now, I think back when I was a kid in Levitown, there was a straightaway Stewart Avenue.
And the Hot Rodders, remember that?
Hot Rodders used to drag race on the Avenue.
And there were a lot of kids living around him.
My father went nuts.
And these are the guys in the leather jackets, and they had the souped up.
1950s, early 60 cars, and they were just race.
And, you know, people got hurt.
But I just remember my father just absolutely running out there, that kind of a thing.
Well, it's back.
There are actually clubs of idiots who all have cars, and they play games about who can get someplace fastest.
They pick out a destination, then they all start, and boom,
boom, boom, boom, boom. Well, the result is death. So since 2017, this is just in New York City
confines. About 1,200 people have been killed because of reckless driving. And the stats are
very troubling. In 2023, about 3,000 motorists seriously injured and crashes. Now, some of those
are inevitable. You have all this car. We have more traffic here in New York than any police
sales in the country. But more and more of it is reckless driving. So what do you do? Well,
number one, if you see somebody doing that, you should call 911 if you can do that without being
unsafe and try to pick up the plate number. Usually that's impossible. Well, you should report it,
call it in. Number two, if the police catch people doing that, I mean, really driving recklessly,
immediate suspension of license. And that's got to be a new law. Your license is suspended pending
the investigation. So you're out. You can't get in a car. You violate that law. You get back
in your car. Then the state seizes the vehicle. That would stop it.
almost immediately because these people live to drive and you take away their right to drive
and their automobile, forget it. And then if there's, you know, scoff law continue, then you
go to criminal court. So for every problem there is a solution. A problem in New York State
is there's no solution to the stupid legislator. I mean, these people up there are in
Albany they are just as dumb as I have ever seen local government anywhere and I've been
all over the country I've been to every state and in sophisticated New York we have the
dumbest legislature I have ever seen with the possible exception of California because
they don't care and that's dumb so you want to solve the problem if a police officer
pulls you over for reckless driving, you immediately have your license suspended, pending
the investigation. You get back in the car with a suspended license, the vehicle you are in
is seized. That solves a problem. And you know, my late father, looking down, I hope,
from heaven, is saying, you know, my son is right. That's the way to do it. Because we got to
protect innocent people.
You know, these people, it just makes me crazy.
I'm about road rage, you know.
I don't get involved with that kind of stuff.
I see somebody who's dangerous.
I try to get their license plate.
I do.
But I don't engage because people could have a gun.
A lot of people are very sick, and you know that.
Everybody knows it.
In an area of 16 million people in the New York City metropolitan area,
you're going to have more than a million people who adjust.
absolutely mentally ill.