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Wouldn't have helped here.

You're spot on... clearly that's the point that my not-at-all-sarcastic comment was making. I definitely wasn't throwing snark at someone who was suggesting the cop car should pin the biker to the wall, crushing his legs and possibly crippling him for life (which we all know he deserved anyway, having committed the

Right?! If you're going to pin me, at least use a nicer car!

Exactly. The moment you break the law, you forfeit your right to not get shot.

Thanks. Your personal experience with cops and motorcyclists has really shed a lot of light on the situation, proving without a doubt that the motorcyclist was at fault and deserves to have both legs crushed by a cop car pinning him to the wall.

Yeah! Hell, why not just shoot him from the patrol car? THAT would put an end to it!

You just described the Windows Phone GUI.

NEXT ON "WILL IT BLEND"...

The vehicle is valued at significantly less than a non-salvage equivalent.

Horrible for whom? I thought you had already acknowledged that they "CHOSE" to take on the additional risk of riding a motorcycle, so why would you care?

People will be forced to buy new or newer vehicles which means there's going to be a nice boost to the French economy, especially for national car brands and/or dealerships.

No. Not that it's relevant since we have no idea how much they're being paid.

Whatever you do don't let Gawker get wind of this or you'll never hear the end of how these workers are being "exploited."

If that were true there wouldn't be loan specialists stationed at almost every bank location.

Google is infinitely more competent than GM.

"Right, because auto manufacturers and suppliers have never skimped on safety."

I'll blame both because people get to choose where they work.

I would rather grow a pair and get a real job that actually adds value to society.

Ugh... I REALLY hope this is sarcasm.

As long as they're moving vehicles, they are "desirable." At least according to the millions who are buying them...