What made this episode work is I don't think it started out to be serious. But at the end, the role play was amazing and you felt the loss of the officer. Hats off to Jeff for selling the emotion and hats off to Buggs for great camera work there at the end. That pan back as Jeff was driven away was so somber. You just see the aftermath of everything and then you guys talk of how real this actually is. Great video. The Streamies award show needs to nominate this episode.
Most saddest & true!! As a Uber/Lyft driver I see people rather be on their cells phones then complete attention what around them on the road. And when I see one driving and on their phone drive around them blasting my stereo with some of my favorite rock songs... Lol
It was all fun and games but the message at the end was a real life message that people need to follow! Probably the best episode I’ve watched in terms of moral of the story type of thing.
33:23 real cops really do love it when people with a large audience make statements like this because it really does get to a lot of people. Good on ya Buggs and Jeff!
a criminal episode with an important moral to the story, prob my favorite episode yet, good job buggs and jeff im proud of you guys. entertainment + education
This hit me hard. My dad was a traffic unit for the Blue Springs Police department. He was in a traffic stop and got hit by a speeding truck. Luckily he was in his vehicle, although he didn't have his seat belt on cause he had just sat back down to run the info of the guy he stopped. He survived with some injury but he got a concussion. Pay attention while you drive. We all think we are good enough drivers to text and drive, but the truth is, most people cant drive well with out their phone in their hand. Put it down. It could save your life and others.
Was this around March/may of 2019? I remember hearing about it on the news since I’m in independence. I knew way too many tow truck drivers that died that way and always pisses me off whenever I see someone doing makeup or on a phone when driving
@@vindiesel9942 yeah it was around March or may. The driver of the truck still insists that he was “reaching for sunglasses” that fell on the floor when he hit the police cruiser.
That actually came with a heavy and powerful message. I honestly think more of these types of episodes would be good to teach people about drunk driving or texting and driving.
When I was 7 years old on thanksgiving day I was hit by a car crossing the street from getting ice cream from the ice cream truck. The girl that hit me was suppose to stop behind the ice cream truck like a school bus. But of course she ignored it.. and when she hit me I flew at such a angle I luckily I hit a stop sign and I landed in a ditch.. If I didnt hit that stop sign I would have hit a solid wood power line and be dead. Luckily I suffered minor brain trauma. I cant sleep without medicine. So please put down your phone and save it for later. A text message isn't worth a life. It can wait. I promise you it can.
Oscar Blanco Yes. They have stop signs on the back for crossing children on the back, so they open it for kids who go to the other side to cross. It stops most vehicles
@@MrRixy1974 would make sense.. If you could still see in front of you while looking back, like in real life. He stares behind him without being about to see in front of himself.
@@CyKsFuze When FiveM bring in that fixture for him to have a box in box view so as to implement a rear view mirror happens then you'd be right however viewers trying to look into said box in box may not be able to see things as clearly as the player himself.
@@MrRixy1974 lets say when you look behind you, a small box that shows what's in front of you comes up instead. Way smarter for a game like this. a toggle-able normal rear view mirror would be nice too. but what I mean is in some videos, he is looking behind him for a good 8-10 seconds. anything could happen in that time.
I really appreciate you guys throwing in the PSA of sorts about putting down the phone. As a firefighter IRL, I can't count how many close calls I've had working accidents on the Interstate and even country roads. Head on a swivel ALWAYS. Thanks for the entertainment and to all of us who work public safety in the real world, be safe out there.
I love the fact that you took a gta role play situation to use it as a deeper message to not use your phone While driving. That's some quality entertainment and educational video
This is an amazing lesson video for beginner drivers or any drivers. This should 100% be shared on any social site there is to help the kids, teens, and adults understand that they're having others and themselves life endanger.
Wow what a powerful message to send, it just goes to show that at the beginning of your day is normal. And then your going to jail for manslaughter. A very powerful message indeed.
First watched this when it came out. I was 15 at the time. Just got my permit that year. Didn’t think anything about the message this video relays. 3 years of driving on my own, seeing many wrecks some fatal. Losing 2 in them. It really hits hard. The fact this is just a game, if you understand it and put the real life consequences into perspective it really hits home. Put the phone down and pull over if you have to check it. Put the drink down if you plan on driving afterwards. Pull over and sleep if you are tired. All of these scenarios are 100% avoidable. Pay attention and half of the MVA’s will disappear. God bless y’all.
Giving a genuine wholesome message through GTA V. Thank you. Put your phone down. It's not worth someone's life. I actually almost cried. This one is deep and emotional.
This is my favorite episode, the message at the end is golden. And it is even worse now than it was 5 or 6 years ago. Simple message "Texting and driving costs more lives then ever before." If you must answer it, pull over first.
I've watched every episode in order up till this one, but this was the first that had a serious message, well made guys, good way to educate people in a kinda fun way.
As a tow truck driver we have more drivers killed on average than any other profession do to distracted drivers and this video hits really close to home for me
I love this video for the message that it sends out! I did not expect to actually FEEL some type of way when i started watching! This kind of thing happens in real life! Pay attention when driving! Good message.
Its awesome how they drafted away from the game and the premise of GTA to talk about how these things really happen. it's good to know that you two are truly kind-hearted people who mean the best. please listen to what they said at the end as it is very sadly true.
I dont know how many times I have watched this one and still every time it's sad the way Martin says he passed away. It's just RP but this kind of thing actually happens IRL. I love that Jeff was actually sad
its good to see episodes like this were its more like actual people rather then shooting and car chases, its fun in my opinion to watch even with a serious subject like this
This one hits close to home for me. I had a good friend who was on his last shift before retiring, had a car stopped on the side of the highway, and the car was sideswiped by a drunk driver who drove toward the lights. My friend died shortly after impact, and two other officers on scene were seriously injured. I've also known people who were killed by texting drivers. Thank you guys for turning this episode into a PSA. I second what you said at the end about putting the phone down and paying attention.
I don't think people understand how that one text or not having complete focus can be very dangerous. Everyone thinks they are invincible and could never cause anything bad, but little do they know.
So true. And unfortunately when something bad like that happens, not only do the family and friends of the deceased suffer, but the at-fault driver suffers too. They have to live with the knowledge that their careless actions took an innocent person's life.
@@YardDart63 Everyone suffers. Sometimes even people who don't even know the deceased would get upset just to hear or see it happen. Just imagine what would go through someone's head just to witness that happen. It must be terrifying and make you just not know how to respond. Like, how would you respond to something like that? Say you were the person being pulled over and you just see a vehicle come out if no where and strike the officer carrying his/her body away. That would be jaw-dropping and it would make you confused on how to act and respond.
"I mean you’re standing so that’s a good sign." Weird choice of words to say that right next to an officer who just said he couldn’t feel anything below the waist.
This shit is what I love about roleplay in general. Yeah, it may be make-believe. Yeah, it may be a video game but shit happens out of the blue that can hit you where you don't expect it.It's immersive, it's emotional and it's brilliant.
My wife and I lose immersion when they say not on my screen. So we say that when we knock something over and we don't want to pick it up Grin. Or bad things we do. Ice cream is gone? Not on my screen(she nags me anyway)😄
Great video, as always, but as someone with LE experience, I thought I'd share my view on how to position police vehicles on traffic stops. The deputy actually did a fine job positioning his truck. Jeff had to go around the deputy's off-set truck and then swerve into the deputy. Having his vehicle angled wouldn't have helped at all. There are three ways to position your cruiser on a traffic stop: 1. In-line 2. Off-set 3. Angled. In-line should only be used if you don't have enough room to have your vehicle slightly in the lane of travel. In that case you should always approach on the passenger side. There are some pros and cons to both off-set and angled. The main benefit to using angled over off-set is that it provides better cover in the event that the stopped vehicle opens fire. The con is that because it's angled, the emergency lights aren't as visible to traffic. That's especially true when the vehicle does not have a light bar, such as the truck in this video. The con to off-set is that it doesn't provide the best cover in the event of a shooting and the pro is that it's most visible to passing traffic. The one thing that the deputy could have done better is that he shouldn't have conducted a stop in a curve. He should have either had Buggs pull forward out of the curve or had him pull further to the right in the dirt.
Some of the best role play in this video ever and Jeff seemed genuinely remorseful. Such a shame that if an instance like this were to happen irl the same thing would happen to the poor driver.
He RP it very well you could see he hesitated. I used to text RP and I would love this but I have a Model T Ford laptop. I really liked Skyrim but due to illness I just watch these guys have all the fun😍
I like how the officer RPed the accident. Usually they would be all" I'm fine". He was like "I can't feel my legs." Then he dies. That is to you RP that. He'll I would have called that a good RP with just the paralysis. So yeah good on them I really liked this episode.
this GTA5 RP video started out light hearted and funny. "distracted driver" turned into IVM. in the real world, a person standing between 2 vehicles during a side swipe ends the way this video did. the inclusion of "can't feel my legs' fits with the situation. this is because the person standing between the vehicles has a motionless vehicle on one side and a moving vehicle on the other side. this torques the body and spine and may well cause further internal damage due to being smashed between the two vehicles, which follows that the person would quickly deteriorate and die rather quickly. the moral of this story. remember, you are driving 2,000+ lbs of heavy machinery and should be treated as such. pay attention, check your blind spots, use your signals and be prepared for ANY eventuality. the other options are death, maiming or prison! make your choice.
@@ryanwilson5301 was i wrong? you do know there are people out there that do not know it? my hope is to educate a few of them so they become more responsible drivers. my life is the result of one such irresponsible driver who hit me head-on while driving drunk.
The additional sad thing is that there are people that will try to suicide (in any way) almost immediately after for genuinely accidentally killing someone. That's when it gets even more sad. Mental health also plays a roll in the after effects of something this tragic. Maybe people can live with it, maybe some will be seeing a Therapist for the rest of their lives and other will decide that they can't deal with a life in prison for something they didn't mean to do, especially if that event was involuntary Manslaughter. What would have made this episode even more poignant is if Jeff had played the role of a chronically depressed (and anxiety filled) individual who is just one "life is fucking me" moment away from deciding they're done. He did a great job portraying someone who will already be very emotionally scarred, probably for the rest of his life. The trigger here being that they finally had something great come about, like getting a brand new vehicle, only to immediately be stuck with something so traumatic that it just completely overrides that high and having some form of weapon in nearby to "deal" with it.
Sending a good message here actually, telling people to stay alert when theyre driving, making sure the world is safer, they created this scenario in a video game, but its something that happens in real life, its sickening to see that whole thing role played out, and seeing how similar the situation can be to real life, i never text and drive ( my car is manual so it takes all 4 limbs to drive anyways) i know how dangerous it is just from playing forza and gta, its so difficult to drive while distracted, i would never do it in real life
You know, I watch all these videos from the DOJ community, 9 times out of 10 I'm well and truly entertained by the off the wall shit you all come up with to RP. This is the first time I can recall where I let the RP drag me into it, where I felt somber at the end. I've lost friends to this very situation, I've come a side mirror's width away from being a goner in much the same way. Top notch RP all around, with a SOLID message to drivers out there. Well done Buggs, Jeff, and DOJ officers.
Sweet Jesus that went bad super fast , it turned out to be a deep message
Huh
@@adamw4930 4 years ago dude I don't have a clue
@@MustangGuy6501 lol
@@MustangGuy6501 lol! Why are we all looping back to these videos?
@@fattslapper1819 because theyre so good
This was the longest anti texting and driving commercial ive ever seen
and the best
Lmaooo ikr
Seems legit
“I think my truck absorbed most of the damage, and that officer.” God damnit bugs.
Buggs*
What made this episode work is I don't think it started out to be serious. But at the end, the role play was amazing and you felt the loss of the officer. Hats off to Jeff for selling the emotion and hats off to Buggs for great camera work there at the end. That pan back as Jeff was driven away was so somber. You just see the aftermath of everything and then you guys talk of how real this actually is. Great video. The Streamies award show needs to nominate this episode.
Jerod M sucks on being bad
Jerod M I agree
Probably one of the most meaningful and true episodes of doj. Saddest thing is its true
Most saddest & true!! As a Uber/Lyft driver I see people rather be on their cells phones then complete attention what around them on the road. And when I see one driving and on their phone drive around them blasting my stereo with some of my favorite rock songs... Lol
@@adampoltorak1449 hahahahahah what a great idea
It was all fun and games but the message at the end was a real life message that people need to follow! Probably the best episode I’ve watched in terms of moral of the story type of thing.
paul finn agreed
Strange! That actually made me feel uncomfortable when they said he passed away. That was pretty serious.
I gasped
Martin RPs as a cop really well
Marc Dhios Martin’s my favorite RP cop
I miss Martin
Went from a funny accident vid to a fucking life lesson, holy shit
33:23 real cops really do love it when people with a large audience make statements like this because it really does get to a lot of people. Good on ya Buggs and Jeff!
a criminal episode with an important moral to the story, prob my favorite episode yet, good job buggs and jeff im proud of you guys. entertainment + education
Probably one of my highest rated episodes too man
"I think my truck absorbed most of the damage, well my truck and that officer"
The funniest comment that nobody noticed during the video
This hit me hard. My dad was a traffic unit for the Blue Springs Police department. He was in a traffic stop and got hit by a speeding truck. Luckily he was in his vehicle, although he didn't have his seat belt on cause he had just sat back down to run the info of the guy he stopped. He survived with some injury but he got a concussion.
Pay attention while you drive. We all think we are good enough drivers to text and drive, but the truth is, most people cant drive well with out their phone in their hand. Put it down. It could save your life and others.
Hope he’s okay now man , thoughts go out to him
Was this around March/may of 2019? I remember hearing about it on the news since I’m in independence. I knew way too many tow truck drivers that died that way and always pisses me off whenever I see someone doing makeup or on a phone when driving
@@vindiesel9942 yeah it was around March or may. The driver of the truck still insists that he was “reaching for sunglasses” that fell on the floor when he hit the police cruiser.
That actually came with a heavy and powerful message. I honestly think more of these types of episodes would be good to teach people about drunk driving or texting and driving.
Martin D. is a good dude and I always enjoy your interactions with him.
He is! Martin D. is fucking awesome!
my truck absorbed most of the damage...well my truck and that officer.
Thank you for turning this episode into a message about driving.
Jeff: I didn't want to kill him
Buggs: You killed him jeff, You fking killed him
😂
Officer Shrop What time? Didnt catch it
DopeXXX Designers then watch the video lmao
JOSH: "I CANT FEEL ANYTHING BELOW MY LEGS!"
ME: "SO... YOU CANT FEEL YOUR FEET?"
When I was 7 years old on thanksgiving day I was hit by a car crossing the street from getting ice cream from the ice cream truck. The girl that hit me was suppose to stop behind the ice cream truck like a school bus. But of course she ignored it.. and when she hit me I flew at such a angle I luckily I hit a stop sign and I landed in a ditch.. If I didnt hit that stop sign I would have hit a solid wood power line and be dead. Luckily I suffered minor brain trauma. I cant sleep without medicine. So please put down your phone and save it for later. A text message isn't worth a life. It can wait. I promise you it can.
Damn dude I'm praying for you
LöL LowVo RIP sorry about that my man
LöL LowVo Well I pray for you
LöL LowVo no offence but that sounds a lot like an all state commercial
Oscar Blanco Yes. They have stop signs on the back for crossing children on the back, so they open it for kids who go to the other side to cross. It stops most vehicles
"pay attention when you drive"
Buggs in every other video: looking behind him constantly while driving.
Don't you look up to the mirror when you're driving constantly? I certainly do.
@@MrRixy1974 would make sense.. If you could still see in front of you while looking back, like in real life. He stares behind him without being about to see in front of himself.
@@CyKsFuze When FiveM bring in that fixture for him to have a box in box view so as to implement a rear view mirror happens then you'd be right however viewers trying to look into said box in box may not be able to see things as clearly as the player himself.
@@MrRixy1974 lets say when you look behind you, a small box that shows what's in front of you comes up instead. Way smarter for a game like this. a toggle-able normal rear view mirror would be nice too. but what I mean is in some videos, he is looking behind him for a good 8-10 seconds. anything could happen in that time.
I really appreciate you guys throwing in the PSA of sorts about putting down the phone. As a firefighter IRL, I can't count how many close calls I've had working accidents on the Interstate and even country roads. Head on a swivel ALWAYS. Thanks for the entertainment and to all of us who work public safety in the real world, be safe out there.
I love the fact that you took a gta role play situation to use it as a deeper message to not use your phone While driving. That's some quality entertainment and educational video
I love liking old comments because they made it so long ago so to get that notification from that would be insane to me
Imagine getting a comment notification 4 years later haha
@@Its2xsee you in four year😂!
See you in the future 😈
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This is an amazing lesson video for beginner drivers or any drivers. This should 100% be shared on any social site there is to help the kids, teens, and adults understand that they're having others and themselves life endanger.
Malachi S. This wouldn't work
That PSAT on texting and driving was taken to heart..... good way to hit right in the feels.
I love how he went nicely around the silverado and completely cranks it right and smashes into the cop😂😂
Wow what a powerful message to send, it just goes to show that at the beginning of your day is normal. And then your going to jail for manslaughter. A very powerful message indeed.
As a cop I appreciate your response. It’s a tragic event. Thank you!
This is secretly an ad for no texting while driving
Bro relax it's just a joke
jeff literally just passes buggs “So where u at jeff?
First watched this when it came out. I was 15 at the time. Just got my permit that year. Didn’t think anything about the message this video relays. 3 years of driving on my own, seeing many wrecks some fatal. Losing 2 in them. It really hits hard. The fact this is just a game, if you understand it and put the real life consequences into perspective it really hits home. Put the phone down and pull over if you have to check it. Put the drink down if you plan on driving afterwards. Pull over and sleep if you are tired. All of these scenarios are 100% avoidable. Pay attention and half of the MVA’s will disappear. God bless y’all.
Giving a genuine wholesome message through GTA V. Thank you. Put your phone down. It's not worth someone's life. I actually almost cried. This one is deep and emotional.
This is my favorite episode, the message at the end is golden. And it is even worse now than it was 5 or 6 years ago. Simple message "Texting and driving costs more lives then ever before." If you must answer it, pull over first.
I've watched every episode in order up till this one, but this was the first that had a serious message, well made guys, good way to educate people in a kinda fun way.
It's interesting how people are learning how to handle/avoid real-world situations and scenarios in online roleplaying games.
As a tow truck driver we have more drivers killed on average than any other profession do to distracted drivers and this video hits really close to home for me
i did a half a year as a 4-car carrier driver. there were some VERY sketchy moments, not to mention the fall risk on a flat bed during the winter.
I liked how you guys put a lesson at the end, that's how every video has to end when a youtuber is trying to show something important.
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I absolutely LOVED the PSA at the end!
I love this video for the message that it sends out! I did not expect to actually FEEL some type of way when i started watching! This kind of thing happens in real life! Pay attention when driving! Good message.
Its awesome how they drafted away from the game and the premise of GTA to talk about how these things really happen. it's good to know that you two are truly kind-hearted people who mean the best. please listen to what they said at the end as it is very sadly true.
I dont know how many times I have watched this one and still every time it's sad the way Martin says he passed away. It's just RP but this kind of thing actually happens IRL. I love that Jeff was actually sad
this video turned into a lesson 🙏 thanks bugs we miss u
31:10 This is a community service RP. A wrong decision can change your life in an instance. Well done, Jeff & Buggs!
its good to see episodes like this were its more like actual people rather then shooting and car chases, its fun in my opinion to watch even with a serious subject like this
@Chadpill_ which is a shame but hey, i still like the new videos, you get the rare gems like these
@Chadpill_ No he def can when he did those 2 malantties epsidoes 6 months ago without him it was incredible RP I wish he would do more
This video sends a very serious message. Exact what Jeff said. IT CAN WAIT
That s not Jeff saying that dumbass
Kelvin Larrimore tf u so mad for
Jeff is so good at voice acting and all that
This one hits close to home for me. I had a good friend who was on his last shift before retiring, had a car stopped on the side of the highway, and the car was sideswiped by a drunk driver who drove toward the lights. My friend died shortly after impact, and two other officers on scene were seriously injured. I've also known people who were killed by texting drivers. Thank you guys for turning this episode into a PSA. I second what you said at the end about putting the phone down and paying attention.
I don't think people understand how that one text or not having complete focus can be very dangerous. Everyone thinks they are invincible and could never cause anything bad, but little do they know.
So true. And unfortunately when something bad like that happens, not only do the family and friends of the deceased suffer, but the at-fault driver suffers too. They have to live with the knowledge that their careless actions took an innocent person's life.
@@YardDart63 Everyone suffers. Sometimes even people who don't even know the deceased would get upset just to hear or see it happen. Just imagine what would go through someone's head just to witness that happen. It must be terrifying and make you just not know how to respond. Like, how would you respond to something like that? Say you were the person being pulled over and you just see a vehicle come out if no where and strike the officer carrying his/her body away. That would be jaw-dropping and it would make you confused on how to act and respond.
That's horrible. I'm very sorry for your loss.
sorry for ur lost
Glad you guys did a psa at the end... excellent point about texting while driving!!!
This is SO sad. My heart and prayers go out to that officer’s family and friends. 🙏
@EthanCVPI Gaming r/woooosh
@EthanCVPI Gaming It's a joke my dude.
@EthanCVPI Gaming dude
I do like how they added that message at the end, and i dont think they were rp'ing that. Best thing to do
What a fun episode turned into a sad realistic scenario
By far the best episode....teaching a valuable lesson. Much Respect!
"I mean you’re standing so that’s a good sign." Weird choice of words to say that right next to an officer who just said he couldn’t feel anything below the waist.
This was too real.
"MANSLAUGHTER?!" was my favorite quote of this entire video
This shit is what I love about roleplay in general. Yeah, it may be make-believe. Yeah, it may be a video game but shit happens out of the blue that can hit you where you don't expect it.It's immersive, it's emotional and it's brilliant.
My wife and I lose immersion when they say not on my screen. So we say that when we knock something over and we don't want to pick it up Grin. Or bad things we do.
Ice cream is gone? Not on my screen(she nags me anyway)😄
Great way to unwilingly send a powerful message.
Love the PSA about texting at the end.
Acting post accident was wonderful Jeff and Buggs. Better than TV. And kudos to all the cops as well.
Great video, as always, but as someone with LE experience, I thought I'd share my view on how to position police vehicles on traffic stops. The deputy actually did a fine job positioning his truck. Jeff had to go around the deputy's off-set truck and then swerve into the deputy. Having his vehicle angled wouldn't have helped at all. There are three ways to position your cruiser on a traffic stop: 1. In-line 2. Off-set 3. Angled. In-line should only be used if you don't have enough room to have your vehicle slightly in the lane of travel. In that case you should always approach on the passenger side. There are some pros and cons to both off-set and angled. The main benefit to using angled over off-set is that it provides better cover in the event that the stopped vehicle opens fire. The con is that because it's angled, the emergency lights aren't as visible to traffic. That's especially true when the vehicle does not have a light bar, such as the truck in this video. The con to off-set is that it doesn't provide the best cover in the event of a shooting and the pro is that it's most visible to passing traffic. The one thing that the deputy could have done better is that he shouldn't have conducted a stop in a curve. He should have either had Buggs pull forward out of the curve or had him pull further to the right in the dirt.
This went from a funny video to a learn about life video
Some of the best role play in this video ever and Jeff seemed genuinely remorseful. Such a shame that if an instance like this were to happen irl the same thing would happen to the poor driver.
Props to you guys for having a message behind this video
Such a sad episode! It's funny when they're on the run for example but this one felt real.
Bloody RP's getting in my feelings! 😭
Great job on the public service announcement!! Thank you for doing that!
Really good episode guys. It sucks that innocent lives are taken and lives are ruined bc of incidental vehicular manslaughter
Love how it became a psa at the end
Damn that was a real message that gave me the chills... This was a different type of video man damn
Goes from typical Buggs video to PSA
When the Officer said that officer passed away it hit me
He RP it very well you could see he hesitated. I used to text RP and I would love this but I have a Model T Ford laptop. I really liked Skyrim but due to illness I just watch these guys have all the fun😍
@@guardianalways5239 Get better soon, mate!
I legit gasped and covered my mouth
I like how the officer RPed the accident. Usually they would be all" I'm fine". He was like "I can't feel my legs." Then he dies. That is to you RP that. He'll I would have called that a good RP with just the paralysis. So yeah good on them I really liked this episode.
this was not only a really good video but it teaches u a fucking vital lesson :) good job bugs and jeff
Dude my brother just became a police officer u have no idea how much this video ment to me thk you for doing your part to ensure his safety
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damn out of all the videos Buggs has made this message hit the most. No text is worth the endangerment of others. be safe out there everyone
"I can't feel anything below my legs, dude!"
In other words, he can't feel his feet lol
He meant waist.
I love how this turned into an inspirational/educational video at the end
This was a good PSA for those people who drive distracted.
This was actually a very good scenario!
This is the most realistic to scene ever.
It got real at the end, wow.
Too real, and sadly that's what happens like buggs said
I was just waiting for jeff to say something stupid to the cop like "I paid for the whole speedometer, I'm gonna use the whole speedometer.
I wish
this GTA5 RP video started out light hearted and funny. "distracted driver" turned into IVM. in the real world, a person standing between 2 vehicles during a side swipe ends the way this video did. the inclusion of "can't feel my legs' fits with the situation. this is because the person standing between the vehicles has a motionless vehicle on one side and a moving vehicle on the other side. this torques the body and spine and may well cause further internal damage due to being smashed between the two vehicles, which follows that the person would quickly deteriorate and die rather quickly.
the moral of this story. remember, you are driving 2,000+ lbs of heavy machinery and should be treated as such. pay attention, check your blind spots, use your signals and be prepared for ANY eventuality. the other options are death, maiming or prison! make your choice.
Thanks for the explanation of what is very, very obvious.
@@ryanwilson5301 if you are a driver in the real world, i'm sure you've seen "those people" who are not aware of what i said above.
@@lonnierh0dgejr41 Lmfao! Good way to justify you explaining the obvious of what happens to a person when they are crushed.
@@ryanwilson5301 was i wrong? you do know there are people out there that do not know it? my hope is to educate a few of them so they become more responsible drivers.
my life is the result of one such irresponsible driver who hit me head-on while driving drunk.
I agree with buggs and Jeff do not text while driving it is dangerous and their life's is on risk so pay attention on the road.
This got real and heavy real quick ...
Thats a great message guys! Great episode as well!
I am going back through these videos for memories and I guess I never caught this part 7:00 as Jeff passes buggs asks where he is at
Why you smart
I love how this video turned into a somber life lesson lmfao
LOL !!! That's what I'm sayin !
That POV of you talkin to Martin was scary 😂
Wait did Buggs and Jeff just make a Public Service Announcement, using GTA???
I don't think they really intended to do so but, yes, yes they did.
they should play this video as an intro to highschool mock car crashes
The additional sad thing is that there are people that will try to suicide (in any way) almost immediately after for genuinely accidentally killing someone. That's when it gets even more sad.
Mental health also plays a roll in the after effects of something this tragic. Maybe people can live with it, maybe some will be seeing a Therapist for the rest of their lives and other will decide that they can't deal with a life in prison for something they didn't mean to do, especially if that event was involuntary Manslaughter.
What would have made this episode even more poignant is if Jeff had played the role of a chronically depressed (and anxiety filled) individual who is just one "life is fucking me" moment away from deciding they're done. He did a great job portraying someone who will already be very emotionally scarred, probably for the rest of his life. The trigger here being that they finally had something great come about, like getting a brand new vehicle, only to immediately be stuck with something so traumatic that it just completely overrides that high and having some form of weapon in nearby to "deal" with it.
Ok.
"But I'm a careful driver. I'll be fine."
-Every person to die in an accident while texting
i love how you somehow managed to turn a gta video into a texting while driving psa
Sending a good message here actually, telling people to stay alert when theyre driving, making sure the world is safer, they created this scenario in a video game, but its something that happens in real life, its sickening to see that whole thing role played out, and seeing how similar the situation can be to real life, i never text and drive ( my car is manual so it takes all 4 limbs to drive anyways) i know how dangerous it is just from playing forza and gta, its so difficult to drive while distracted, i would never do it in real life
Yuup !!PREACH!! lol
michael silva Qits a game dude
Michael is saying to be more cautious around flashing police lights out in the real world.
This still gets me cause it does happen. Stay safe everyone!
I just hope Buggs spends more time in real life looking where he's going than he does looking in his rear view mirror like he does in GTA
Even though it's RP I kinda feel sad for Mr Famingo, and it's so true. Anything can happen when you're on the road, you gotta pay attention
got me all feelin bad for that cop and his family n shit lol
Ikr. Lol
You know, I watch all these videos from the DOJ community, 9 times out of 10 I'm well and truly entertained by the off the wall shit you all come up with to RP.
This is the first time I can recall where I let the RP drag me into it, where I felt somber at the end. I've lost friends to this very situation, I've come a side mirror's width away from being a goner in much the same way. Top notch RP all around, with a SOLID message to drivers out there. Well done Buggs, Jeff, and DOJ officers.
Rip Officer Josh
I love this video because it seemed like they tried to make an actual life lesson out of it, way to go guys, love it.