Monday, September 11, 2023

launching a Buick roadmaster 165 feet takes nerves of steel

By A Texas Reader
monday, september 11, 2023 at 07:58:15 p.m. edt

launching a Buick roadmaster 165 feet takes nerves of steel

https://www.thedrive.com/news/launching-a-buick-roadmaster-165-feet-takes-nerves-of-steel

mexicans do this stuff every weekend in San Antonio.

Get launched off the flyovers.



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

All that's missing is Frank Gifford doing the play by play,as he did on "Wide World of Sports",when Evel Knievel was a star attraction in the late 60s/early 1970s.

--GRA

AbolishTenure said...

Remake in the making? Los Duques de Reconquista. Could be fun if they get the casting right.

Anonymous said...

NEW nEGRO CARJACKING IDEA(GENIUS AT WORK):INTENTIONALLY HIT YOUR CAR,THEN STEAL IT AT GUNPOINT.

(ZH)Just when you thought you'd seen it all: now, criminals are intentionally wrecking vehicles in order to carjack them, according to a new report from KIRO7.

Bellevue Police in Washington are alerting motorists to a new carjacking tactic taking place in their jurisdiction, the article says.

Officers responded to an attempted carjacking near the crossroads of Bel-Red Road and 156th Avenue Southeast in Bellvue, Washington, around 2:30 a.m. on a recent Friday.

The carjacking victim had reported a minor crash with a white Kia and said that upon exiting his vehicle to assess the damage, two individuals emerged from the Kia, brandishing guns and demanding his car keys.



The victim refused to hand over his keys, and the suspects fled in the Kia, the report continues.

Police are now warning that this event has similarities with other incidents taking place locally wherein assailants initiate minor accidents before attempting armed robbery.

Bellevue Police, as a result, recommend staying aware of your environment and avoiding distractions like texting. They have warned residents to opt for well-lit, busy roads, particularly at night, and steer clear of isolated or dimly lit areas.

Finally, they are telling residents to ensure their car doors are locked and windows are up, and to remain in their car if they feel endangered before calling 911.

GRA:"Be aware of your surroundings."You shouldn't BE in an area,where you need to be aware of your surroundings.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

And the guy got out of the ruined car alive and was happy.