thebloody
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The 1989 is not a Defender, it’s a “Land Rover 110" Land Rover introduced the Defender in 1990.

By “vintage” Defender, you mean Series Land Rovers right?

2.5L 4 banger diesel? Any chance it’s a refangled 300Tdi sans the turbo? I mean Tata does own the tooling and plans for those blocks...

Probably the spitting.

Probably need to work on your knot tying skills also.

It’s okay little buddy, owning a truck that has a lower payload than what is essentially a golf cart doesn’t make you any less of a man. Thinking it’s does is what makes you less of a man <3

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.

Brah, have faith. This isn’t their first rodeo.

Vintage? When did 2012 become vintage? That was the criteria, no older than 2012 and no more than 20k miles on the clock...

Land Rover are going to be using a dash my buddy recently restored for this project. He’s going to get a tour for when he drops it off. Pretty envious of the bastard honestly.

Says someone who clearly has never driven in or around NYC. As bad as MTA is, driving is worse. Cross Town Bronx express... ALL MY NOPES.

I mean, god damn...

No, you need legal grounds to sue someone. The Soldier’s widow had legal grounds in the US to sue Omar Khadr because he was convicted by the US Justice system, somebody trying to sue a Good Samaritan from another country would not. If your mother had been charged and found guilty in a court of law for criminal

He wasn’t covered by any sort of Good Samaritan immunity because clearly his acts weren’t that of a good samaritan. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

You clearly don’t understand how Western legal systems work, in order to sue someone you need to be able to serve them with papers. If they or a legal entity representing them isn’t present in a country, you clearly can not sue them now can you?

No, the way it works is that someone goes to a lawyer and says “I want to sue this person for the loss of my arm because they applied a tourniquet that stopped me from bleeding out and dying” the lawyer looks at them and goes, “lol, no” or if he’s a real scumbag he submits the suit to the courts and the courts look at

2013, and Nevada has a similar, in fact all US states have some form of Good Samaritan law since the late 90's. For example, Nevada;

Whatever helps your mother sleep at night buddy...

Don’t need it;