The other issue I have; is the stackability of these things (like on cargo ships) will be affected unless there is a less fracture-sensitive way to build the solar panels.
I could see it as an as-seen-on-TV ad.. if i watched tv. lol
And she would've at least reacted to the loud noises being brought about by him beating on and eventually popping that passenger window.
Solar panels on the trailer power the cargo box's climate control system.
I wonder what they look like with just the DRLs on; otherwise it could be an LED flicker issue? o.O
I agree to an extent. There should've been some type of middle-ground, but the fact that this got so largely blown out of proportion, they probably felt they couldn't do much else. It's a publicity nightmare for BBC, regardless of how they handled the situation. As you said, you have those that believe he should've…
Fair enough; but was a suspension too weak for an assault? I think that's likely what was discussed ad nauseam behind the scenes when they eventually decided to fire him.
Honestly, I'm surprised a video of it hasn't popped up somewhere, considering how many people carry around phones & would likely recognise Clarkson…
While I agree this got well out of hand, I think a slap on the wrist wouldn't have been a very good thing either. You hit your boss, you get fired. (Granted, idk if a producer is considered his boss, but..) I don't think he should've been exempt from that because people like the tv-show.
That aside, hopefully…
I was hit by a fake taxi in the San Diego area once; it was right outside of the airport. Dude did a hit & run, it sucked cause we had the info & the police were right down the street, but could do nothing about it because it was a fake.
I say nope for two reasons. The first is that I am a giant pussy who would throw up halfway around the loop and get the ride closed, ruining everyone's good time. The second is the way they make you ride the thing.
My only thought to this: Their choice. If you don't like it, move on. O.o
Whereas that's true, people who see you in traffic are not likely to look up where you live, in GA, the plate follows the owner not the car, like in CA.