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Jack Doherty's $300K McLaren stunt ended in disaster as 185,000 viewers watched him lose control live.
While driving in wet conditions, Doherty was reportedly distracted by chat messages from his stream.
Photo source: Jack Doherty (YouTube)
The crash scattered debris across the road, leaving Doherty's cameraman with visible injuries.
What started as a live stunt quickly escalated into a dangerous situation—what went wrong?
Public outrage followed, with many criticizing Doherty for risking lives just for content.
Despite the crash, Doherty tried to shift blame onto the car, sparking even more backlash.
Kick responded swiftly by permanently banning Doherty for violating safety guidelines.
His reckless actions now raise questions about influencer responsibility—should charges be filed?
With 3,308 lives lost to distracted driving in 2022, how long can this behavior go unpunished?
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