petepete
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It didn't crush it so it's a okay.
seems to me that a piece of rope would be much cheaper, easier (not to mention SAFER) than the forklift or whatever they used to get the van up there...
oh yeah! how come the driver didn't have his hand sticking out the window to hold on to the van? wouldn't want it to blow off the car like a mattress!And I was scared to carry a mattress.
oh yeah! how come the driver didn't have his hand sticking out the window to hold on to the van? wouldn't want it to blow off the car like a mattress!
It's double fine since he was driving two vehicles.The local police wants to know who was the driver that recorded the video because he could be fined for using the phone while driving. That wouldn't happen if he had a dashcam.
He was taking the van for scrappage, so it really doesn't matter much how he did it.and how do you get it back down? go fast and slam on the brakes?
yes, i get the joke, but the police want BOTH drivers - the one w/ the van on top, and the other one who actually recorded the video. sigh...It's double fine since he was driving two vehicles.
It's double fine since he was driving two vehicles.
unless he was also scrapping the focus. which wouldn't be a bad idea.He was taking the van for scrappage, so it really doesn't matter much how he did it.
The guy who recorded the video? How come?It's double fine since he was driving two vehicles.
Or the driver can claim this, "the van landed on top of me and dragged me".yes, i get the joke, but the police want BOTH drivers - the one w/ the van on top, and the other one who actually recorded the video. sigh...
so they can ticket him for using a phone while driving.The guy who recorded the video? How come?
to the post where I said the police was also looking for the driver who shot the video. What two vehicles was he driving?It's double fine since he was driving two vehicles.