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Taking the side of a brodozer driver on Jalopnik is Brave.

That last quote: “If he had stopped, he’d be with us today.”

Because police can just as easily “chase” you with radios, surveillance and detective work that doesn’t endanger the general public.

The stuff about the person she was paired up with being abusive is very concerning, but it feels like overreach to include the stuff about having phone, passport and license taken and having to be escorted. I can’t imagine that wasn’t very clearly laid out in the contract. I think the only way that part will carry

If I had a Miura in my office, I’d never get any work done because I’d just stare at it nonstop.

Adam Carolla did it best with a lift that came up from the garage so that he could admire the car in his office.

I don’t mean to brag, but back in the day I did basically the same thing, except instead of changing the driveline in a late-90s Civic and watching it break, I changed the oil in a mid-80s Prelude and watched it rust out under me.

Pat McAfee gets it.

Chrysler/Jeep owners sure seem bothered by brand reputations for some reason.

I’d rather not be arrested, thanks.

You must be a blast at parties.

How can two guys and a girl even afford a pizza place in this economy?

Every day and every night

The 47-year-old Farmer has been charged with four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of vehicle, operating a vehicle while intoxicated and operating a vehicle while revoked causing death, The Star reports.

If convicted, this would be at least Scott C. Farmer’s fifth drunk driving offense

Yeah one of mine gets ticketed several times per week as I only drive it every second or third day- based on a neighbor complaining

Interesting, raising your voice is causing a disturbance but crashing your 5,500 pound SUV police cruiser through the front wall is apparently not.

Everything about this car is what Elon wishes the Cybertruck was

Fuck that, one was plenty.