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“Overwhelming odor of...” Is the most bullshit cop bullshit to ever bullshit. They use that excuse because odors can’t be captured on camera, as soon as cellphones start coming out with an odor analyzer app then arrests on that reason will drop like a rock. If you are ever on a jury and a cop cites that, go ahead and

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1. A drunk guy was antagonizing someone who was minding their own business

2. The someone is Mike Tyson

Likely because that clown so richly deserved a beat down. He got off easy.

I come here to read stuff about cars.  Not politics.  There’s a lot of us that are just fed up with ALL American politicians.  Can you focus on automotive content?

The chrome door strips, wheels, and tail lights tell me everything I need to know about this car. 

If you’ve ever owned a treadmill, you know how heavy, unwieldy and space-hogging it is for a machine that typically ends up rarely used. The glimpse of the mechanism behind the seats reminded me of a piece of exercise equipment, taking up real estate for its all-too-infrequent use. This must have been really cool to

Subarus are leggos and moving parts from one car to another is incredibly easy.

All six of them too.

How did it look like that when you have a 1-second clip of that tractor driving before seeing it flipped over?

So all of the people on the Jalopnik / G/O Media boards who constantly whine about police brutality are totally cool with this guy being flipped over in a tractor which is clearly not crash rated for roll-overs?

Oh, wait, it fits with their personal political viewpoints so in this case the police brutality is okay

This could totally be legislated. Makes you wonder what the payout on the back end looks like. At $12,000 for a one-mile tow, there’s plenty of loot to spread around.

In a world where a windshield replacement on a $2000, 15 year old Ford focus can cost $1000, this seems like a relative bargain when considering F1 values 🤔

I think, much like firearms, it’s incumbent upon parents to secure their keys and begin teaching their children about the dangers of cars from a young age. This assumes that it was the car of one of the parents of those kids.

[I]t takes a degree nowadays to operate the pump.” Yes, the questions you posed would definitely be intellectually challenging to the average driver of today.

I think a big problem is that while in Europe, mostly, anti speeding measures are aimed at deterring speeding and managing infrastructure to deter and prevent, our anti speeding measures are based on making money for local sheriffs’ departments. They neither deter nor prevent, but seek to hoodwink and extort instead.

The history of speeding offenses should have his ass off the road. The drugs are a given.

The NTSB determined the Challenger driver’s use of cocaine and PCP impaired his decision-making...”

Nah, it’s determined by who proposes the idea.  Can’t risk the wrong people looking right, even if for the wrong reasons.

So apparently the only difference between a conspiracy and a theory is time? LOL