Their tactics are appalling and they did their job terribly. Gun drawn take down with civilians in arms reach. No tactically trained individual would have attempted such a dumb and reckless maneuver.
Their tactics are appalling and they did their job terribly. Gun drawn take down with civilians in arms reach. No tactically trained individual would have attempted such a dumb and reckless maneuver.
I think bounty hunting should be more like being a PI, observe, follow and report - but no arrest capabilities.
Public streets I don’t really care, if you want to go out into the middle of the country and do a donut or burnout whatever. If you’re doing this in neighborhoods, fuck you.
I honestly cannot see living in an HOA or COA unless it was a rental property. I can not stand having to ask permission to do what they I want on my property.
Now if we could only apply this to sporting/concert event ticket sales.
He’s a whinny twat.
Your biggest problems will be removing coolant deadspots (getting even coolant flow), accounting for thermal expansion/contraction, and how things distort under clamp loads. It’s not hard to make an engine like they did in the 1920's that makes a few horsepower but a reliable 100hp/L and above requires some pretty…
I think it showed a lack of class/couth on Lewis’s part. Look at the reception Alonso received from the Indycar community and compare that to how Indycar drivers are treated when they come to F1. Montoya is one of the few exceptions. He had the raw talent to claw his way out of a backmarker and into a competitive car.
You know, I used to be a big fan of Hamilton, but over the past 2 seasons he’s really amped being a pretentious douche. Happy to see anyone else win because of the shit attitude.
Lewis Hamilton, in one of the best cars, only managed to qualify 13th at Monaco and was beaten by the likes of Renault, Haas and Toro Rosso. What does that say about him as a driver?
Or, you could find a suspension guy that you trust, and give him your credit card.
This makes me irrationally angry.
Until Nicky Hayden showed up in MotoGP, there was little anybody could do about Italian legend Valentino Rossi’s…
Isn’t that the requisite 2,500 mile maintenance for a Duc? ;)
Umm... It’s an HOV lane, you aren’t allowed to enter it whenever you want. Regardless of how fast the biker is traveling (as long as he isn’t speeding) he is in the right.
You must be new to driving. HOV lanes frequently move faster .
If you look at the speedometer on the bike right before he crashes, it shows 55 miles per hour. Even if he bled off some speed with the brakes, he couldn’t have been doing over 65. Hardly “flying” on a limited access freeway.
“The speed differential makes him near impossible for a car to see”
Which is why there is a double yellow that you can’t pass. It’s happened to me and I drive a car. The carpool lane goes at whatever speed legally and if cars are stopped in traffic, are you supposed to go 15mph because some jack-wagon is going to break…
He was probably not even doing the speed limit, I bet he was going 55-60mph in a 65mph zone. You are trying to find every excuse you can to blame the biker when he didn’t nothing wrong.
1) I’m sure he was looking for cars