Free driving lesson:
(a) when you're at a red light and texting, and the light turns green but you don't drive, cause you're texting, and someone gives you a gentle "beep beep," don't flip that person off; and
(b) turn signals aren't optional equipment, use them please.
I have seen some really dumb things happen at the ballpark over the years, either in person or watching the broadcast, but this may well be ππ΅π² π±ππΊπ―π²ππ...
A dad dangerously dangles his son, head first, over the railing in a truly diabolical attempt to retrieve a ball.
@OgNam213 Just to pay for some politicians private flight on a jet, their steak dinner and maybe a night on the town⦠our system is pretty screwed up
Ossoff: Last September, the President of Kazakhstan calls Donald Trump and says he wants to grant tungsten mining rights to an American company. And the very next month, Eric and Don Jr. get a stake in the American company pursuing the mining deal.
Six days later, six days after Prince Eric and Prince Don get their stake, Kazakhstan announces this company will get, βThe largest known undeveloped tungsten resource in the world.β A few more weeks go by, and then the U.S. government, run by their father, sets aside 1.6 billion of your tax dollars to fund and finance their mining project. In Kazakhstan.
All this while you pay more for gas, for groceries, for health care, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Dallas Police released new details and video from an incident that occurred on May 30 near Interstate 35 and Illinois Avenue. According to investigators, 37-year-old Stacey Huffman was arrested during a traffic stop in the 2300 block of South Marsalis Avenue on charges including Driving While License Invalid, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm.
Police say Huffman was handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol vehicle but managed to free one of his hands. When officers stopped on northbound I-35 to restrain him, Huffman allegedly climbed into the driverβs seat and drove away while Officer Kenneth Harper was still inside the squad car. During the struggle, a Taser deployment was unsuccessful, and Harper was reportedly thrown around the vehicle as Huffman drove erratically.
Investigators say Huffman eventually exited the moving patrol car after traveling about 1,000 feet at speeds reaching approximately 50 mph. Officer Harper regained control of the vehicle and avoided a crash. Both Huffman and Harper were transported to a hospital. Harper was treated and released, while Huffman remains hospitalized. Upon release, Huffman is expected to face additional charges including Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle and Escape from Custody.
Source: Dallas Police Department
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A Tesla appeared to hydroplane on a rain-soaked Los Angeles freeway, spinning across six lanes of traffic and narrowly missing other vehicles before the driver regained control.