I was once driving along at a crisp 55 mph, heard and felt a huge clunk, and looked out my side window to see my left rear wheel bouncing along the road next to me. I don't recommend buying a car where that is a feature.
I’ve seen enough videos from Russia in the “Alive or Not” thread to know this isn’t a feature I want on my car.
Riding a bike one time on a decently busy road, wheelied to go up a curb and the front wheel did not come with me and just fell off. Ate shit. Laid there for awhile while several people came to check on me. I wasn’t too physically injured more emotionally.
this is incredibly random, but my wife wanted to watch the new father of the bride on HBO Max, and he played the Grandpa, and I just kept laughing every time he showed up on screen. movie was not good and we turned it off after about 20 minutes, but that made it all worth it
Feels like they could have been sold in bulk for scrap parts or something instead of just destroying them?
I feel like that is just a pure waste. Sell those sumbitches for $200 each, and BAM you're $20,000 richer.
Yep, or sold intact, to raise money for the city and/or charitable organizations. But why ease the burden on taxpayers or directly help some of your constituents in need when you can make a cool video for social media. Need a memorable tweet to pin come election time. Smh.
They should have held a race across the US. Winner gets to keep their bike everyone elses gets crushed by a hydraulic press.
sell them intact to who? the same pieces of shit who'll ride them down sidewalks and oncoming traffic
Crazy idea. Only deal with buyers outside of the city/state you’re trying to remove them from. Even crazier, outside the country. Where motorcycles are far more common as the primary means of transportation.
So New York City would export confiscated and sold motorcycles to other countries? That seems rather complicated for government workers iwbph
Yeah it’s unfortunate that our expectations are that low. That logical/beneficial actions will forever be trapped behind a wall of red-taped apathy.