View Full Version : Fox News busted reporting drivers on Cannabis
Cebu_4_2
11th December 2012, 12:42 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBC_8zSYjOs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBC_8zSYjOs
vacuum
11th December 2012, 01:00 AM
It's not 15 years ago, is it fox? Not so easy to spew out lies and propaganda anymore with the existence of the internet, is it? The most beautiful thing is this will never be forgotten. The internet doesn't forget.
joboo
11th December 2012, 02:46 AM
Being on the internet is like looking into the future. It's funny to watch the tech disabled live in their clouded little world.
Wake up call imminent!
Hatha Sunahara
11th December 2012, 10:14 AM
This is how they report all their 'news'. The facts are unimportant. The drug war agenda shapes their reporting in this case. The CFR agenda, or Zionist agenda shapes it on reporting about foreign policy, and the War on Terror shapes it on most domestic reporting. There are no facts in Fox news. The world is better off if nobody watches them.
Hatha
madfranks
11th December 2012, 10:30 AM
I can't watch the video; anyone care to summarize?
vacuum
11th December 2012, 11:00 AM
I can't watch the video; anyone care to summarize?
Local fox news channel does a piece on driving with THC in your system. They get a bunch of random medical marijuana users for a simulated driving experiment. One of the guys is a little bit of an activist and he's worried fox will twist things, so he brings his own video camera and secretly films what fox films in case the edit parts out.
Well, everyone fails the simulation because it's simulating a CDL exam where you're driving an 18 wheeler. Huge steering wheel, huge chair, etc. There are wind, snow, rain, etc conditions. He's got a video of someone hitting him even though he had a green light. Even the camera man agrees he failed the test.
Also there's an interview where the guy says he doesn't advocate driving under the influence, etc, but they edit that part out. And only show the part where he says he didn't think his driving performance was affected in this test.
Finally, when they show the piece on fox the reporter says that even the participants don't know what the results are at the time the story is aired, because they wanted to keep things "unbiased". They all failed the test, etc.
joboo
11th December 2012, 11:03 AM
They setup a slanted driving simulation for volunteer drivers that agreed to get high.
One participant figured they would skew the experiment, so he points out the flaws in the blood testing.
The simulation was setup to steer like an 18 wheel rig in terrible weather, rather than a car.
When the drivers still didn't crash, they made other cars run red lights to crash into them.
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