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Eye for an eye. Here's your scooter Sister. Good luck.Yeah - I didn’t think of that but you must be right..
Eye for an eye. Here's your scooter Sister. Good luck.Yeah - I didn’t think of that but you must be right..
This has everything to do with a total breakdown of decency in great swaths of our society. He hit her first and didn't care and she retaliated in kind. Makes me fear for life as we know it.Woman, 28, arrested for intentionally mowing down 23-year-old scooter rider in NYC road-rage killing: cops
Lillibeth Vasquez, 28, of Allentown, Pa., was driving a Honda Civic when she rammed into moped rider Robert Jimenez, 23, as both headed south on Fox Street near the Intervale Avenue intersection ar…nypost.com
Yep - and such behavior fueled by dealing with life in an urban jungle day in and day out . My daughter lives in Manhattan- thankfully in a better neighborhood- but it still takes it’s toll.This has everything to do with a total breakdown of decency in great swaths of our society. He hit her first and didn't care and she retaliated in kind. Makes me fear for life as we know it.
Some people just have no idea in how to carry loads in the back of their utes/pickups, be better with the tail gate closed and the timber on top of the closed tailgate slopping down towards the front, big heavy fines in Aus for unsecured loads and things laying lose in the back, always see buckets, esky's/iceboxes on the road that have flown out of the back or lose tools, I have picked up many of big shifters off the road over the years.
It's worse than that, they just don't give a phuck, for anyone but themselves.Some people just have no idea in how to carry loads in the back of their utes/pickups, be better with the tail gate closed and the timber on top of the closed tailgate slopping down towards the front, big heavy fines in Aus for unsecured loads and things laying lose in the back, always see buckets, esky's/iceboxes on the road that have flown out of the back or lose tools, I have picked up many of big shifters off the road over the years.
Worse yet - with the advent of extruded plastic 1 x material
"Slack-jaw doofuses"Worse yet - with the advent of extruded plastic 1 x material
(Azek, Royal , etc. ) which has no rigidity I see it being carelessly transported all the time . With the various wood species in days gone by you could put it on your truck racks with several feet extending forward of the tie down straps . Not so with the plastic. If the leading edge of the material is not tightly strapped down wind will get under it , lift it and break it off. I’ve dodged flying material three times now . Once a 6’ long piece of 1x12 while on my ES2 .
I recognized the truck and went straight to his boss and offered my opinion…
Should be interesting if he has to make a panic stop or a hard left...View attachment 113948
Mooshy little 1/2 ton van