Because the fact that the driver didn’t shoot at civilians doesn’t mean that he is not armed, nor does it mean that he won’t shoot at the police.
Because the fact that the driver didn’t shoot at civilians doesn’t mean that he is not armed, nor does it mean that he won’t shoot at the police.
Yeah, a lot of the folks with camera phones don’t seem to have much of a self-preservation instinct...
It probably has something to do with the LAPD’s chase policy, the specifics of which are unknown to me. They have those sorts of follow formations often from news footage that I’ve seen.
They don’t take that kind of approach in Texas (0:12).
Jumpin’ John Goldsmith was right after all!
Now if only we had video from a pursuit like this one;
I prefer physical keys. No annoyance if the vehicle or key fob’s battery is dead, no attempting to pry the thing open to replace said battery, and a copy of that key won’t cost you a significant sum.
Maybe he did that just so it would come up in more Craigslist searches?
I prefer when the backup camera display is in the rearview mirror.
Seems like a fun idea. And on that cover art - is there a more 80s looking cop car than the Dodge Diplomat/Plymouth Gran Fury?
GTA IV’s multiplayer was a boatload of fun, and I generally enjoyed the game as a whole more than GTA V. Especially with mods, and the boat-like vehicle handling was a plus.
That looks like a little bit more than a dented grill...
At least you have a column shifter.
Justice served, and in a CVPI too! I’d call that a win all around.
Man, those are both gorgeous.
Smokey and the Bandit is a wondrous movie. Huge cars, classic police rotating lights, CB radio, and a hell of a soundtrack make it particularly memorable for me. My favorite line is probably “you sumbitches couldn’t close an umbrella!” Though the below exchange makes me laugh every time.
Weren’t they still owned by Daimler at this point (thus the horrendous interior)?
Definitely start with Yakuza 0 - it’s a better point to begin from chronologically than Kiwami IMO, and it’s amazing.
Having driven a Metris before, I found it rather enjoyable. I liked the column shifter, general styling, and handling characteristics.