Wait, I didn't say that the Greyhound thing was in any way bullshit. I think it's totally fair what the outcome of that trial was.
Wait, I didn't say that the Greyhound thing was in any way bullshit. I think it's totally fair what the outcome of that trial was.
And Picton, and Magnotta, and Olson, and Bernardo, and Homolka, and all the other weird killers we've had. To be fair to the Greyhound incident, that bloke was found not criminally responsible on account of having a mental disorder, due to the fact that he was undergoing a delusion at the time, so yeah.
To be fair, it's pretty dangerous to attempt to stop any vehicle no matter the speed. A few years ago, a Toronto police officer was killed have a mentally-ill man stole a snowplow and ended up running him over. To me, it makes sense that if someone is driving in a manner that is destructive of property but not…
To be fair, I'd totally buy an HHR SS if it was cheap enough.
Shh, just let him have his delusions. It's better this way.
I see a fair amount of them in Ottawa and Toronto. Small car plus AWD is a good selling point here.
"The second most handsome Matt to come out of the University of Texas". -Adjusts tie-
Oh, shut up. Don't hate on a (wo)man's ride, no matter what it is. I thought that was Jalop rule #1.
How many people are going to ask him what's the deal with airline food?
I don't know why, but it reminded me of another story from a few years ago. Apparently, Kurt Browning, a Canadian figure skater, damaged his home in a fire after leaving a leaf blower inside his Porsche convertible in an attempt to dry the seats after it had rained. In his garage.
Hey Ford, you've got an off-roading truck, right? Well, here's a challenge for you. Get to it!
Sucks to be you.
Pontiac Azteks, honestly. I think there are four or five that I've seen in my area. Not that I mind.
I would watch the shit out of that.
Could the instant torque from the electric motor also help with off-roading? And how will the batteries affect the centre of gravity?
Three point seatbelts. They actually do shit to help you (when used with other safety devices), instead of just keeping your corpse in the car if you get in an accident.
Sometimes people get desperate.
Will do. Although I agree with your point that it was pretty boring.
Uh, the video is from Toronto. Check out the Toronto Police cruiser at around :18.