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Problem here is the tired and rather false saying of “crime doesn’t pay”. Thieves are just as diligent about their work as anyone else. They watched this track knowing full well for years it was UP’s primary route out of the city from the docks. They knew when the workforce on the tracks thinned and they took

They have to review quality gloves first, instead of these amazon knockoffs.

They have to review quality gloves first, instead of these amazon knockoffs.

Another odd victim of the b33r bug. People got sick of working out in the confines of their own homes and traded their Pelotons for actual bikes they could ride outdoors.

Problem with your arguments is this: If the dude had taken a few minutes to map out a route on Google Maps, nobody would have paid any attention to this happening on side streets. In other words, if he had not done this on a major roadway, he would have readily gotten away with it.

I’m sorry but.... If you’re going to have a competition regarding the disposal of waste on Mars, it should be referred to as the “Leave Your Mark on Mars” competition.

I can tell you why these divers manage to find so many bodies the police do not: Proper interviews and investigation. First, remember these guys are strangers on virtually all dives they do and completely unfamiliar with the area. So they ask A LOT of questions regarding the area and the victim’s driving habits. And

Damn thing would probably go a lot fast with all the stuff that has been developed for ebikes since then.

I’ve seen them, too. As a newly minted handicapped individual myself (hospital acquired infection resulted in losing my right leg halfway up my calf through the course of FOUR amputations), I actually built myself an e-trike. Uses a Chinese knockoff of the Schwinn Meridian, 1300 watt front hub motor, 54 kwh of

Ah, the “deep south”, where dealing with ‘overpolicing’ like this is a federalized, federal-sized game of whack-a-mole.

If they manage to successfully get this, the next thing they’ll seek is the capacity to use antipersonnel measures on the trains that keep getting robbed in Los Angeles.

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Happens from time to time. Here is Philadelphia’s Steve Keeley almost getting buried by two snowplows out of four that passed him.

Your Pao is like halfway to wearing an old school original perplexed emoji. To be specific:

Wow.... so you’re not old enough to have gone through a high school civics class as of yet? Or do they just not do that anymore as local school boards and administration push their own personal political opinions on students?

Huh. I did not know he was the laughing stock of the martial arts community. But I do know that in the last 4 months or so, he had become the clown of the civilian gun and law enforcement communities as well.

In the end, the blame lies at the feet of the lead conductor on the train. He is the one who chose not to feed, water or communicate properly with the passengers. That aside, there is one flaw in the rail industry worldwide - a lack of proper equipment to clear the tracks. There should be a few chainsaws, some

By that logic, none of the natives belong here either because their distant ancestors walked here over a land bridge across the Bering Straight.

Well, we all knew this story was going to hell when we saw one of the perpetrators has a name that sounds too much like  “Carvana”.

What draws my curiosity is the absurd variability in the lifespans of the three batteries installed. How do you essentially get X, X/2 and 5.5x out if three batteries that should be relatively identical in capacity?

Your pleather pants, when did they switch from “fancy pants vinyl” to “classy ass vinyl”? Or ids that simply to differentiate the big boy pants from the rest? :D

According to that chart, right now the rate converts to roughly 3 incidents per day, or once per 15,000 flights.