There are people who would pay to guard those things.
There are people who would pay to guard those things.
Our terrain is often more demanding, too.
Would that do it? I don’t know enough about air bags, aren’t they based on an accelerometer?
Haaaa!
I’m not putting my arm in there, there are teeth and power windows to grab it.
I was thinking of attacking the metal of the wheel at the seam- bending it in if steel, breaking it if aluminum.
I have a big inverter in my hunting trucks- coffee and tea makers, a George Foreman grill, and a little microwave are all very grateful on an icy or rainy morning after a twenty mile gallop!
I refuse to use the term “Destination fee” or “doc fee”. I call it “extra profit”.
Maybe, but you still have the scienter problem. I suspect a jury would acquit him based on his clear intent being to conceal rather than to frighten others.
Faker, if you really were you’d have said Strine.
Calls, accurately describes, tomayto, tomahto.
Here’s my question, if what you have is a sledgehammer and you want to immobilize a car, what is the pounding target? Breaking the windows is ineffective unless you then reach inside and get the keys or driver.
Well since he was concealing and not brandishing, probably not.
Big woop, I’ve had defendants wear clothing, shoes, and jewelry they stole in armed robberies to their hearings. “And those are the shoes right there, they have my name inside!” was the best. (They did.)
I like you and I am very glad you are neither my neighbour or tenant.
I’ve done it from a thousand miles away and had the car delivered to my door. Why is buying a car different from any other purchase?
“I’m taking my money right back out of your store. You win!”
“What would it take to get you to sell me a car today?”
The last car I bought in person was in about 1990. Why on earth would I limit myself to cartel of three car dealers in my town? Or the dozen within a four hour drive?
I suggested charging game stalkers $5000 a night to go along, but the consensus was “They would put it on the internet and wreck things.”