NeoConsTasteLikeChickenHawk
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This is absolutely how the police should operate. Then, and only then will they be "serving" the public. Respond to a need.
I don't see the fire department driving around patrolling for fires.

The problem with your ideology is that you both believe that laws are just because they are laws, and that the people in costumes are a legitimate authority to "enforce" these laws.

Only hubris prevents people from recognizing that the U.S. is no different than any other empire the likes of which we've seen throughout

As a cyclist and car guy, I think your heart is in the right place but going after everyone "to protect cyclists and pedestrians" isn't going to help cyclists nor will it be any better than this Orwellian police state we live in.
If you want to protect cyclists, the first thing the government should do is actually

You deserved it? That's the problem right there. People have become so accustomed to living under the thumb of government that they've developed stockholm syndrome.

You didn't deserve anything. You didn't hurt a single human being. You damaged no property. There was no legitimately aggrieved party. No victim, no crime.

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You mean to tell me that you believe regulations exist to improve service?

Haha.

"They" did. It's called uber.

"Rich people disneyland"

Forgive me for asking, but what do you mean by this?

Are you saying only rich people are willing to pay extra to get a much better ride somewhere?

I'm working class and I hate traditional cabs. On the rare occasion that I need to take one, I'd much rather take an uber even if it means paying

I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm guessing it doesn't follow the standard dealership model.
You know, the one you avoid because the prices are hyper inflated, the parts counter guys are douchey, and they have to order your part 9 out of ten 10 times anyway.
Buying parts from a dealership parts counter

You are definitely a douche. In fact, you were probably waiting for this day with baited breath ever since you installed the dash cam. The day you would "get" somebody doing something "wrong". It's the primary reason you bought it. Good job Captain America.
That dude didn't come anywhere near close to you and your

INCOMPREHENSIBLE SUSPENSION!


Just kidding, it's just a MacPherson strut setup like what you find on just about everything from hondas on up.

Actually, macstrut is pretty constrained as far as compromises go so I always get a good chuckle when people consider Porsche suspensions "advanced". This suspension design came

Having lived around these things for a few years I can say that they are probably responsible for at least 40% of the air pollution on this planet.

Jalopnik editors are such baby faced cherubs, I can only smile when they post things like this.
Please don't ever lose your innocence Travis. Your youthful wonder is what makes your articles a real treat.

Pics or it didn't happen.

My neighbor has a tundra and he claims he gets mid 12s for mpg.

Just checked. It's fine. I take it fires are common with this new F150 then?

So 53k is considered a lot of miles on one of these new F150s? Didn't know that. Ford has really fallen from grace since the Windsor left us.

Sounds like you are in an abusive relationship.

That's from my Silverado, bruh. Crew Cab, 4x4, and 3.73 gears. 5.3 small block.


#TechnologyAndStuff

The 3.5 EcoBoost is either extremely thirsty, or has a tall pedal that's just too damn tempting because my average over 1,045.3 miles (about 65% highway and 95% unladen) was 16.8 MPG... that's just shy of the truck's EPA city rating.

Organized street racing isn't a teenage thing. Your beige Camry lifestyle is what you know, stick to that.

I'll keep that in mind when your resume comes across my desk. I still have an opening for a pad-eye cleaner.