bogie
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It's a lot better to keep a mentally incapacitated person out of your car than it is to shoot them. Cheaper too, and easier on the publicity.
That's a manual I'd like to see! Though I am far from a model driver, I like to think of my car as something like a low-flying airplane, and go through a routine of checking mirrors, tires, seat position, locks, lights, etc. I'd love to see how the USAF approaches that ... do you have a copy of such a manual?
So, which areas of Orlando are concidered "safe"? I've asked around and have gotten all sorts of answers - some contradictory. The only concistency was to stay out of Pine Hills. (aka "Crime Hills") Drove through it on accident while lost, won't be doing that again.
Exactly what I was thinking. I tend to take people trying to force my car doors open more as carjackers, and less as overzealous bums looking for a ride. I maintain, shall we say, a "zero tolerance policy" for uninvited guests in my home or car.he was within his rights to SHOOT the guy if he opened the door without invitation.
Guess where Kirkman runs throughThe only concistency was to stay out of Pine Hills. (aka "Crime Hills")
I can not stress this enoughThere was recently a late night road rage shooting on Raleigh. The crash and pop, pop, pop woke us up