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That Beast Mode

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I said exactly this to my wife the other day, about who actually started the “Peoples Car” in 1930s Germany…
Do any of the people caught on camera in their pajamas doing these things look like the type that has ever picked up a history book?
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Surprised not to have seen this video posted here yet... man in Lexus appears to pull a holstered pistol and point it at Cybertruck.

A lot of the videos and pictures on here are getting overreactions, where people are expecting for someone to get locked up for a note placed on a vehicle with no damage. This is the exact opposite of that, this is threatening and violent and terrifying. The license plate can be made out, this guy should be in prison for a couple of years for this one.
 


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You have a good point. I’m not sure on the laws now but I’m not going to take this any further since it obviously did not damage any property and yes, I cannot technically prove it was intentional.

This guy is a well known loser in the neighborhood so I don’t think it’s just the Cybertruck. He roller blades in the middle of a 2 land road and flips people off when they try going around him and he refuses to move. I do love the windshield sprayer idea. I’ll post updates if the opportunity presents:)
He does have a right to the entire lane. When biking on a narrow road I often will move out into the center of the lane so that traffic approaching from the rear cannot squeeze by - they must wait until oncoming traffic clears - far safer for everyone, plus it’s the law.
 

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Surprised not to have seen this video posted here yet... man in Lexus appears to pull a holstered pistol and point it at Cybertruck.

What’s wrong with these people? Whipping out a gun in a non threatening scenario is a serious violation based on what I know. He could have caused a fatality if the CT owner did any pit maneuvers to protect himself, anticipating a gun shot!
 

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That’s brandishing and is a Federal and likely local crime. Since that person is clearly visible and their plate is visible, that guy is likely fucked if charges are pressed. He will likely be losing his firearms for good depending on the charge. I really hope they press charges.

That idiot didn’t n ow he was being filmed. Also good for the CT owner who held their ground and didn’t allow that fool to run them off the road.
 

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What a dipstick. Glad she was caught.

But I gotta ask: how did gum cause $2600 in damage?
 


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I don't know what you call it but I call that being caught RED HANDED
New Hampshire Criminal Code
TITLE LXII
CRIMINAL CODE

CHAPTER 641
FALSIFICATION IN OFFICIAL MATTERS

Section 641:4
641:4 False Reports to Law Enforcement. –
A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he:
I. Knowingly gives or causes to be given false information to any law enforcement officer with the purpose of inducing such officer to believe that another has committed an offense; or
II. Knowingly gives or causes to be given information to any law enforcement officer concerning the commission of an offense, or the danger from an explosive or other dangerous substance, knowing that the offense or danger did not occur or exist or knowing that he has no information relating to the offense or danger.
Source. 1971, 518:1, eff. Nov. 1, 1973.
 
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I've found it often inversely proportional to high value content. Quantity does not equal quality.
The difference is your definition of short is not the same as mine.
JFYI books are much longer... ;)

Details matter.

If the accuracy of the result is dependant to the size of the sample data, then I'd always prefer spend some time to understand the relevant data, rather than comment on how "too much" information makes me feel.
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