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This explains so much, so horrifyingly much.

Or impossible to turn them off. (Assuming they’re in working order and haven’t been tampered with.)

Every cop that willfully turned off their body camera should be charged with obstruction of justice.. or something.. They need to make it ILLEGAL for an officer to ever turn off their fucking cameras, otherwise what is the goddamn point of them.

I was in an Acura TLX and it actually had an ingenious solution where the headlights reset to “auto” every time the car is turned off.

The comments here are kind of harsh. We were all dumb rich kids once. Who among us hasn’t totaled two exotics worth half a million dollars, fled the scene of the accident, left our passport behind in the wreckage, and had the entire incident captured on two different videos only to have them both uploaded to

I am yo’ huckleberry.

Awesome story. I was driving in Illinois once, maybe 20 years ago, making good time but was a little impatient and getting a bit bored if I’m honest. I always “license-plate” spot when driving, so as I was driving I was well on my way to passing a car that had a license plate I didn’t recognize. At the very bottom of

Sticker on the back window of my Mustang :

He’s used to taking it on the chin.

He’ll probably get grilled for it.

The message is tacky but whatever.

A little on the nose, isn’t it?

Thankfully my mother has better manners than a toddler. Maybe the snatcher needs a reminder “You look with your eyes, not your hands”.

The president was waiting to welcome them.

3D printing?

To be fair, Yale university police did follow protocol and checked ID. Given our current environment with shootings, that is justified.

If not, I’m sure one of those snazzy makerspaces has the necessary tools.

I was thinking castration with a gardening implement, myself.

I’ll start searching craigslist and ebay.

Somewhere uncomfortable. Like the back of a Volkswagen.