At no point in this interview was it implied that it was unreasonable for him to get pulled over for his traffic violations in New York.
At no point in this interview was it implied that it was unreasonable for him to get pulled over for his traffic violations in New York.
Great piece; thanks for bringing this to light. One question: If Syracuse had insisted on Sadat-Singh taking the field, would Maryland have forfeited?
You have to put them in an overhead bin or underneath the seat in front of you.
I saw one on the road last week in Atlanta.
HUD FTW!
He's going to retire on 125k pounds? Either gramps lives very cheaply or he is planning on going out in a blaze of alcohol-induced glory.
The Fixies.
Andy Reid should be pretty easy to spot.
I was watching that game when he got hurt. I'll never forget the shot of him sitting on the bench after the injury drinking Gatorade, and the announcers talking about him brushing it off and coming back soon to help the Raiders make a run in the playoffs.
If your battery is dead, then I reckon you won't be able to release the brake, and your car will have to remain stationary until you get the car jumped or the battery charges.
What if your battery is dead?
Statute of limitations for personal injury torts (including products liability) in most states is two years from the date that the defendant knew or should have known about the alleged injury. So you would still be able to sue if it came to that. It would at least be worth a phone call to an attorney, especially if…
When is he going to be eligible for Medicare?
One other question about the electronic parking brake: Will it work in a situation with limited or no power? For example, if the alternator fails, and there is little or no juice left in the battery, will the electronic parking brake engage?
Okay, good to know. But there is still the loss of control, in that the driver can't pull it halfway for less than full stopping power.
I don't know if they can be used in an emergency, because I have no idea how they work. However, I have used a hand brake before to stop a parked car from rolling down a hill.
Just about every woman I've ever met would disagree with you.
Sounds like a solid products liability claim. I would talk to a lawyer about sending a demand letter to Ford. Your airbag clearly did not operate as intended.
Can this even be used in am emergency? If so, I would imagine that the driver doesn't have any control over it like you do with a lever-style hand brake.