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I refer to those signs as "Stoptional."

This.

All the bad reviews I saw were for the plastic version.

Look, I love an abandoned city just as much as the next guy, but you need more than just cars for a good car chase... you need obstacles.

Technically the bridge isn't the "toughest" or "undefeated".... It's the reinforced I-beam placed 10' infront of the bridge that is.

While the ACPD are sworn law enforcement officers with full police powers, the Amherst Police Department still has jurisdiction over any crimes committed within the Town of Amherst. Furthermore, if ACPD, and APD fail to act, the Mass State Police have jurisdiction as well. (And then if the MSP fails to take action

I really like this one, even though Gagarin never said it:

The magnets you are thinking of are electromagnets and even if this crane did have one, it wouldn't be turned on because the crane is off and being shuttled around a flatbed.

I'm not sure I can enjoy anything with Mike Rowe in it anymore...

The reporter in the video said the toddler is autistic.

I love the way the commercial cleverly demonstrated the Delorean's understeer.

When a car pulled out infront of me from a stop sign, my full-face saved my jaw, zygomatic arch and orbits from being obliterated when I was thrown down the street and landed face first.

What if the officer is hiding trying to find that drunk driver that was reported via cell phone, or keeping an eye our for the Amber Alert suspect that just kidnapped a kid or a bank robber and who is driving away?

Agreed, it's called the "halo" effect and works wonders for speed traps when the purpose is to slow motorists down.

There are standards. It is known as the "Use of Force Continuum."

Using a taser without firing the darts is known as a "drive stun." It is a completely separate deployment method for the tool, and from this Gizmodo write up it sounds like it is what was used.

Boston is quite familiar with the "Trackless Trolly."

"Steel is used because it is both strong and lightweight!"

Even if it were legal in my state, in the interest of self-preservation I would *never* lane-spilt whilst riding my motorcycle.

@Beldrueger I was once told that is actually the meaning of the joke. The chicken crossed the road knowing that he would be run over and killed. He crossed the road to get ("pass on") to the "other side."