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Yet another side effect of making guns easily available to everyone is that police feel justified in overreacting to every real or perceived threat as if their life is in danger.

The fact that you think your behavior is what we SHOULD do when a cop flips their lights on is part of the problem. I don’t blame you for it, but victim blaming this woman for doing what she’s supposed to do according to the state’s own guidance and then falling back on your own fucked-up, traumatized reaction to

You think someone deserves to get PIT’d because they wanted to find a safe spot to pull over?

Drunk on their power. Overcompensating for lack of brain power (and other things). Former soldiers (no, these do not make good PEACE officers - citizens aren’t enemies). Dangerous bullies... I could go on.

“YEEEHAW! GOTTA BAD GUY GOTTA GET EM’ NOW!!!! RIGHT NOWWWWW!!!!

That’s what gets me! So worst case scenario, she drives away and he can’t catch her, and then... the end? He has her plate, they can send her a ticket or summons in the mail.

I find it interesting, too, that it wasn’t until real, concrete evidence of police behaving badly started coming to light and real talk of reform started becoming mainstream that these disrespectful, desiccated US flags popped up on some people’s lawns and pickup trucks.

They’re thinking they won’t face any consequences for this type of thing, and they’re right.

“Why didn’t you stop?” Dunn questioned.

Back at you, most interactions with the police aren’t filmed. If the ones that are filmed are this bad, what about the ones nobody sees?

Was so eager to write that ticket, he wanted her to put his life at risk by having her pull over where he'd be at risk of another driver hitting him. 

They think the world is a prison and they are the prison guards.

Just time and again the question is: What the fuck are cops thinking?!?

And if you can’t afford $2500 for your gas cap struts, then we shouldn’t even be having this conversation.

There really is no logical reason to own one of these. The popular consensus among high end collectors and enthusiasts who have experienced an SLR is that they aren’t very good at anything except covering long distances at very high speed, for which they are fantastic. But so is a new S63 AMG which has interior space,

Today, if you want light, get a bike lol

As Bradley already responded, all of those cars get really expensive once you add options. If I’m buying a luxury sports sedan, I want the luxury: nice seats, heated/cooled seats, upgraded audio, adaptive dampers, etc. My S5 Sportback was $65k, and it still doesn’t have every feature the TLX does.

The tech has been around for decades; I don’t know why it never became standard on all cars.

This is one of the most idiotic articles ever posted on Jalopnik.