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HunterICX 09-28-07 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan D
Here is the latest technical innovation from Kaufbeuren/Germany:
the motorised beer crate
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fqpp...elated&search=

"More beer, schnell!"

:rotfl: seen it before, and I pissed myself laughing at the sight of it
really , thats one great way of transport

there goes the rule ''dont drink&Drive'' :rotfl:

Jimbuna 09-28-07 06:44 AM

LMAO :rotfl:

Letum 09-28-07 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
I say, give 'em Hellfire missiles. Chases are too dangerous.

I say, give 'em Nukes. Chases are too dangerous.

Are you crazy?? Ok, maybe mini-nukes.

Mini-Nukes?!


We are talking about (suspected) criminals here!

If you want to stop a car chase dead, strategical MIRV Nukes are the only way.

And don't even think of giving me all that "collateral damage" political corectness.

STEED 09-28-07 12:12 PM

We got nukes time to use them so what millions will die land laid waste who cares as long as they stop a car chase cold, I'm with Letum.

Kapitan 09-28-07 04:26 PM

In england we have number plate recognition systems in most police cars it will register on un marked cars and they can follow you without the criminal even knowing because to them your just a normal driver.

Morts 09-28-07 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
I say, give 'em Hellfire missiles. Chases are too dangerous.

I say, give 'em Nukes. Chases are too dangerous.

:rotfl: sure nuke em
take out more people than 100 car chases would do..sure..that makes sense:rotfl: :rotfl:
:-j

Kapitan 09-28-07 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Morts
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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
I say, give 'em Hellfire missiles. Chases are too dangerous.

I say, give 'em Nukes. Chases are too dangerous.

:rotfl: sure nuke em
take out more people than 100 car chases would do..sure..that makes sense:rotfl: :rotfl:
:-j

Im sure the highway maintinance guys would love you to bits :D

Letum 09-28-07 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Morts
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Originally Posted by Letum
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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
I say, give 'em Hellfire missiles. Chases are too dangerous.

I say, give 'em Nukes. Chases are too dangerous.

:rotfl: sure nuke em
take out more people than 100 car chases would do..sure..that makes sense:rotfl: :rotfl:

:nope: You would rather have criminals roaming the streets and no one doing anything about it just because you want to pander to the PC "don't kill the innocent" league.
:shifty: yer.....that makes sense.

Jimbuna 09-29-07 05:21 AM

In high speed car chases the objective is not to catch up and stop the vehicle, but more just to keep a visual on it and prepare a blocking/stopping measure further up the expected route (never seen a car yet that was quicker than a radio signal or the 'eye in the sky').
The only time a physical intercept is actioned/authorised would be when serious or imminent danger to life is a foreseeable possibility.

STEED 09-29-07 07:39 AM

A little off topic the AA that's Automobile Association said England had the best road works in all of Europe, when probed about this statement they said the information came from the governments highways agency. :hmm: :lol:

Jimbuna 09-29-07 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED
A little off topic the AA that's Automobile Association said England had the best road works in all of Europe, when probed about this statement they said the information came from the governments highways agency. :hmm: :lol:

Must be true then :yep: :p

Good to cya back :up:


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