TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack
TheManInBlack

Ahhh... I missed the key word "roadside". Now, I lean towards agreement with you because this means slowing down and moving over from emergency cars that are parked on the side of the road. For some reason, I thought the move over laws meant getting out of the way when an emergency vehicle is coming up from behind

The most obscure vehicular law is the one that none of us know about.

I don't know... I thought pretty much everyone knew to get out of the way of ambulances and fire trucks? I'm not sure this one is the "most obscure" law out there. I suppose none of us will actually know the most obscure law, will we?

...and if they can't bust you on the parking brake, they are just going to search for something else to twist into a charge. I mean, hell, they went through the trouble of stopping your vehicle... you didn't think they were just going to let you go without some kind of charge, did you?

I think any decent lawyer [or citizen with a brain] could make the case that modern automatic transmission cars "effectively" secure themselves when placed into park. I only see this being applicable to a manual transmission vehicle and, in that case, makes sense.

Fort Worth Police Cpl. Tracey Knight says it may be an obscure law, but officers can and will enforce all laws. While the circumstances of the ticket weren't immediately available, the officer who wrote the tickets likely was called for loud noise coming from the party. If officers cannot solve an issue directly, such

Can someone explain to me how it's the side of the vehicle that shows all the damage? The wreckage doesn't make sense, given what I can see in the video.

I'm actually really excited about this. I'm gonna crank up DS again just for this.

How aboot I brake you're face, grammer Natzi?

Not anymore.

Zac Estrada is correct... while the Mustang has 3 separate sequential taillights, it's the very first one which actually meets the standard qualifications for size/brightness/etc. The 'extra' two taillights could be removed from the car and it would still be in compliance.

What I meant by a "safe dose" is an amount that will not cause overdose. I've known many heroin addicts and they know their dosages better than you'd think... accidental overdose doesn't happen very often - usually, it's on purpose, at least in my experience. Further, most of them don't fit the hollywood image of

I was coming here to post the exact same thing... I've never noticed it before now, but these guys look like they've just seen a ghost.

Whoa... this is outstanding work. So unlike anything else I've seen... looking at these transports you somewhere wonderful into the future. Someone, quick, give this man a team and let him build us something awesome!

True and false. Cocaine can lead to heart issues and nasal decay, if snorted, over long periods of time. Heroin, on the other hand - if taken in safe dosages, doesn't cause any long term damage to the body. From a physiological perspective, it's the same as taking hydrocodone (which is addictive, but does no

Haha... great gif!

Yep, I don't blame you. It's fraud, clear and simple. Paypal just gets away with it because they built a business before the proper laws were in place to protect both sides of internet transactions.

I've had that same issue happen to me before and it angered me so much that I closed my Paypal account down and stopped using Ebay, entirely.

I absolutely love it. The UI is really only there to provide important feedback to the player and skinning it to look like it's written on parchment or something only makes it more difficult to read. This UI, on the other hand, looks incredibly slick and easy to consume and the contrast actually looks cool, in my

Gotta love Rockstar for making gay jokes even when it's completely politically incorrect to do so.