Posted on 06/13/2017 11:05:52 AM PDT by Morgana
FULL TITLE: Man spots his stolen car being driven through New Jersey then cuts the driver off before viciously beating him in the street
A man who spotted his stolen car on his way to filing a report at the police station chased down the driver and beat him in the street.
The owner was driving a minivan in Bayonne, New Jersey, on Sunday when he spotted his stolen Honda Civic on the road and started following it, police said.
The owner eventually cut in front of Ephraim Diaz, who was behind the wheel of his car, and beat him in the street in a vicious confrontation captured on film.
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For some reason they’re never around in hunting season.
In other jurisdictions that is called Grand Larceny or Grand Theft Auto. Does "taking a vehicle without permission" get the borrower a counseling session? Does the judge say,"naughty, naughty" before sending him home?
$200,000......?????? Obviously a missprint......should be $2.00 and it looks like a French mooslimb's pimp mobile!
Check the link.
It’s for a children’s charity, and it’s #1 off the production line.
Looks better than Michelle O.!
Back around 1990, or so, my Honda CBR600 (motorcycle) was stolen from ON-base at Homestead AFB, in Miami (Homestead).
I reported it to both the AF Police and the Homestead Police...
About 6 weeks later, I was contacted by the West Palm Beach Police that they had arrested the person who had stolen it, for me to go to WPB to retrieve the bike.
An AF buddy volunteered to drive his pick-up truck to WPB to get the bike (me as passenger, of course) and take it to a local Honda shop to get repairs from all of the damage.
When we arrived at the Police Station (I think it was actually a Sheriff’s Office), I told them hell YES I want to press charges... they informed me that it was a waste of time and that it would be much better for all of us if I just dropped the charges.
Being young(er), I gave in and got the bike all pretty again..
I honestly wish I would have pushed them to press charges to keep that jerk in jail. (Not only did he steal the bike.. he also did it on a US military installation. I wonder how he got on the base, then popped my lock and rode away without getting caught).
BTW, the idiot was stopped because he was riding with no helmet.. o.O (and he had his gf on back.)
The police wouldn’t tell my any information about who he was, so I could never pay him a visit :(
WHO DATT?
WHO DATT?
One of the Taste Police deleted my reply, so I’ll try again.
Your friend’s situation reminded me of the classic definition of a three time loser: a pregnant whore driving an Edsel with a Nixon sticker.
Yes, I’m dating myself.
Hahahahahahaha....dating me too!
‘Cept the Cosworth with the all aluminum V-6...
Remember, there was a diesel Chevette...
Also, the first axiom to understanding GM is to accept that their long term business model is to lose money and market share.
Once those things got some miles on them that “flooring” action would spew more than black smoke out the tailpipe, chunks of things would come out.
Yep, very few folks under 30 know how to drive a manual.
Now they Have the new manuals out there with paddles to confuse the baby boomers.
I have a 1997 CR-V, made in Japan, still going strong. I bought it with 94,000 miles on it, and it has 114,000 on it now, after nearly 5 years (my commute is now only 20 miles round-trip twice a week - I love being able to work from home), so for me to even get to 200,000 miles, I'd have to work 43 more years. Since I don't plan on working until I'm 91, I think I'm good. It will probably wear out from age before mileage.
It's based on the Civic platform, and many parts are interchangeable, but they don't get stolen nearly as often. Plus, the standard transmission and all-wheel-drive versions can be towed behind RVs, at least up through 2014. They changed the transmission in 2015, and it can no longer be towed with all four wheels on the ground.
ANY car is good if it is only driven 4,000/yr.
Yeah, my commute is even shorter now, and only a couple of days a week, and I can work from home most days, so I put less than 2,000/year on it now.
The A/C sucks, but it's only twice a week, three months out of the year that it gets bad enough to care. Unless something major happens to it, I'm driving it until it falls apart. I live in NM, so rust isn't an issue. Sun damage and sand-blasting, but no rust.
Only criminals are supposed to have guns. If you are a criminal, would you want your target to also have one?
If it was this one, I'd kill the son of a b!tch.
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