And the cops should be tried and convicted with vehicular homicide.
And the cops should be tried and convicted with vehicular homicide.
They weren’t even chasing anyone, they were on the lookout. How the fuck are you gonna be on a lookout driving at that speed?
The families of those killed should get every penny of that $100 million.
I don’t necessarily have a problem with unmarked police vehicles. I do have a problem with black, unmarked police vehicles speeding on public roads, at night, with no illumination whatsoever... no flashing lights, no siren, no headlamps even. That’s a tragedy waiting to happen.
Fuck. No.
This wasn’t even a police chase, makes this even more senseless.
Man, I can’t believe it’s been 12 years or so since they came out with this car. The styling holds up pretty well, I must say. And though never a fan of Dodge, I do kind of like the look of the Dart.
Even after zooming in, it still looks like a bad snip.
Ditto, I’m like, what is Andy trying to circle for us?
I thought someone had done a bad job of circling something in a screenshot with the microsoft snipping tool in that first picture of the interior.
If you can’t refuel your gasoline powered car because the station is closed, you’re not going to have a long range either.
They’re just the right amount of angular and aggressive without trying too hard. I don’t dig on CUVs much but yeah this one has always looked the part.
I was trying to remember the name of these things the other day. I always liked the looks of them.
First gear: Not a surprise.
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$10k for a 13 year old NGV that would be a pain to refill for most people?
Yeah. 0.067 might not be above the legal limit, but I know a few people who start behaving impaired after a single drink.
While physical tests are extremely fuzzy, alcohol affects everyone differently. And that’s before getting into how alcohol can affect people on medications.
Yes - exactly. I’m kinda surprised there’s any outrage over this. His own statements that he was swerving “while putting on a seatbelt”, combined with his high BAL and his failure of the field sobriety test is pretty damning.
.067 is pretty high though... Might not be legal limit high, but I know myself and I’m pretty buzzed by .05, let alone .067. If the dude was swerving “putting on a seatbelt” something tells me this guy was driving impaired, which is still illegal. Yes .08 is the legal limit but you can still get a DUI while under .08…
At least in the states I have lived, refusing a sobriety test is treated as a failure. I’ve seen the online “advice” that if you think you’ll fail the sobriety test, you should refuse it and delay as long as you can for the blood test in hopes that it will take multiple hours to get there so your body has more time to…