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Tina Corbett
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Because we don't have regulations in place for it. In Georgia, you can have your license revoked if your doctor signs the paperwork saying you're unfit to drive. The problem is that 95% of doctors won't sign the paperwork because that opens the door for the old or incompetent person to sue them for doing so. My

He certainly shouldn't be driving. Nobody with dementia should (all of us included if we get it when we are old.) He also shouldn't have been flimflammed out of his 2011 Fit and into a new car with an artificially jacked up price.

Why the fuck does he still have a license? That's the only part of this that infuriates me. What does it take in this country to become ineligible to drive. It's a privilege not a right.

WHY. ARE. THE. FAMILY. AND. CAREGIVERS. OKAY. WITH. HIM. DRIVING. BY. HIMSELF??

Seems dangerous indeed. My grandfather automatically lost his driver's license when he had a stroke, and for good reason.

So an eldery gentleman with dementia who is also recovering from a stroke and apparently some other "numerous health issues" is "not the type of person who is in the right frame of mind to make an auto purchase"

I've had two of these some time back, one maroon (minor effects) and a silver one with push bar and spotlight. I'd been a cock about it too and put non-functional antennas on the boot lid and the roof.
I'd sometimes park near university at a closed petrol station and do some reading while watching all traffic slow down.

I want this more than life....

no need to save the manuals, they save themselves.

Raise your hand if you feel the real story here is that you can buy a Kia with a manual transmission.

I'm not arguing that the car shouldn't have been on that bridge, but the cyclist seemingly made no attempt to move over or slow down, and almost looks to have hit the car on purpose. I know a few cyclists that wear helmet cams like this, and the majority are colossal douches. (Blow through lights and stop signs, but

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The female engineers were too busy being badasses on the race track to worry about silly wingy thingies.

I count 6 women in this commercial (not counting the girl riding in the car). Two of them sprout wings in the background of the penultimate scene. That's not to say that there wasn't enough focus on women in this ad, with the exception of the woman in the elevator who serves the purpose of, for lack of a better term,

The real sad part is that none of his friends saw it, as they all have DirecTV.