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Sean Hart
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Prison labor should be a thing because it *does* offer training and skillbuilding... but it should be limited to prison consumables.

If there’s anyone who gives a shit about quality control in regards to equipment meant to protect soldiers, it’s definitely gonna be inmates right? /sargasm

Because this could have helped those in the program with reintegrating after prison, allowing them to say they were in the defense industry, showing trustworthiness.

Why the fucking hell would our government employ PRISONERS to build the devices that protect the skulls of our SOLDIERS???

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“has collected about 40 of them over recent years as a way to cope with the death of her son”

Maybe it’s just me, but this sounds like an absurd way of “coping.” Might as well go all the way:

That’s horrible that her son died and I hope she eventually heals from such a traumatic experience.

Pictures taken before the video of them passing alcoholic drinks between two cars and overall being a bunch of morons.

I think you need to reevaluate your friend selection abilities.

I had a friend one time yank my parking brake while I was driving 80mph in my Mazda2 on the beltway in Houston. And then he started punching me in the face while I tried to stabilize the mess he put us in. I’m lucky to be alive right now.

Seems counterintuitive to the "damage to the environment" ethos to render up to half a million vehicles inoperable, or otherwise destroy them, as part of the recall.

If they end up scrapping them, there is a chance that they will chop them and completely recycle them. Dumping them in junk yards could be a PR disaster.

These things are amazing. You can drive with the top down at 30* and be perfectly toasty at highway speeds with the top down.

the person who says "shoot the tyre out"...

Found it but it's been blocked on copyright grounds. Another reason to dislike Fox TV.

And El Matador salutes the crowd after bringing the fierce bull (Pájaro del Trueno) to it's knees!

This reminds me of an older COPS episode in Las Vegas, where what looked like a 1970s Ford Granada/LTD was stuck in reverse and driving in circles. The responding officer ran up, smashed the window out with his baton, jumped through it, and was able to regain control of the vehicle. [If someone could find the clip,