He tried to paraphrase what Politico wrote and failed. Here’s the original:
He tried to paraphrase what Politico wrote and failed. Here’s the original:
“What is so concerning about this incident is that had VT Halter waited just five more months for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to finish its investigation, the company would have found out that they were sending Ates to his death.”
You did figure out that they were only ticketed once they were exposed by an independent civilian investigation and not because the other police who saw them using these plates did anything about it, right?
I don’t know why it is so surprising, but I’ll say it again: Laws do not apply to cops.
I know! Can you imagine the public, who’s trust you are expected to have unconditionally and automatically, expecting you to follow the very laws you are sworn to uphold? What a crock. 🙄
Those dimpled ramps are for sight impaired drivers, not traction. I learned that today. ;)
Now, it should be noted that you could gear a riding lawn mower low enough to get a “good” 0-60 time
Ground Fault ? Zap ?
I was completely blown away that this guy got out of his vehicle and stood between it and the concrete wall after his pickup had been repeatedly slammed into the wall. I was just waiting for one of those big waves to come by and crush him between the pickup and wall.
tow drivers are crazy for constructive criticism - that would have really lifted his spirits.
Looks like a grab and run repossession. He’ll likely square it away once he is out of sight of the very recently previous owner.
the clerks at car parts store can provide great firsthand advice
Seafoam will help your car run better:
I feel like a lot of these full-time drivers are missing the point of Uber. It was originally conceived as a way to make some extra cash on top of a regular job, not to replace a full-time job entirely. Also, buying/leasing a new car just to drive for Uber isn’t exactly a wise choice. What I tell people is to find out…
When I was a kid, I built a lot of airplane models and one of them was an SR-71 from a squadron that used the Playboy bunny as their logo on the tail. So from ages 6 until about 10, I honestly believed that the bunny was an Air Force thing. Then one day I’m at a friend’s divorced dad’s house lighting things on fire…
I’m just guessing here, but maybe they shoved the stick forward, and then cut back power to the engines so they wouldn’t overspeed during the rapid descent.
So that’s where baby SR-71s come from!
And to think, you could’ve had one of them all along for the cost of a V6 Mustang....
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