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Elhigh
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Jason:

I suggest the simple electric motor as the greatest car engine ever.

Yeah sure, if you’ve got absolutely zero imagination.

I think it’s more than justified to invest more into cameras that create more law enforcement transparency.

This is the way that I grew up. My father was a big believer in matching grants. If I could save $500, he would contribute $500. First car: 1967 VW Squareback. (In 1976) I also had to pay my own insurance and repairs. It didn’t have modern safety equipment, even for its day. Really took it easy with that car, because

I agree on this, kids should buy their own damn cars, though loans from Wells Father or Bank of MOMtreal are acceptable, especially if you’re one of those parents worried about safety features. A kid with their money on the line is a better driver than a kid that was gifted something.

Used Nissan Leaf:

Yeah, there’s no way they could secretly embed small cameras in the front grill, side pillar, at the edge of the roof lining or other spots- run the wiring to a hard drive somewhere in the trunk.

A stick definitely doesn’t stop people from texting.

I’m gonna let you finish, but how much do civil suits cost the city for cops shooting first? $100 grand is literal chump change. The difference is the money comes from the cop budget and equals about one officer for a year, and the civil liability comes from the city (taxpayers) and costs way fucking more than that.

Wait. Did this Chief of Police Dude... just try to say he wants to hold automakers accountable for the products they manufacture?

He went on to say he’d “love to see auto manufacturers take some responsibility,” regarding the misuse of performance cars”

It started innocently enough.

The example you want set a woman and her child on fire and burned them to death as they were trapped in the flames by stalling a plane he bought to replace a plane he stalled and crashed about a year before. Except instead of a medium prop twin he moved up to a small twin jet and doused the bottom floor with kerosene

Oh - twice. Well, then that’s - a nothing burger.

In Harrison’s crash a tiny part inside the carburetor unscrewed itself after 70 years of use - an uncommon failure. The carburetor had been serviced for gaskets and working condition a few years before. Other than that, Harrison appears to manage the safety aspects just fine and is not the only person to ever mistake

Agreed. “Lost their lives” had me hoping it was the dipshit racers that had died. When the bystanders are no longer with us, they were killed.

It’s been over 20 years now.

Yes, blame the movies. Just like we blame the Beatles for Charles Manson.

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