"What would you rather save, 30 seconds or a life"
I know that one. Most drivers would rather save 30 seconds IMO.
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Do you ever take your kids to the cinema? I bet you're a right irritating coont when you do.Originally posted by DaveB View PostFunny, but their continuity is crap.
Damage to the car is on the side opposite to the pedestrian when he gets hit. The number plate was already hanging off. The windscreen smashes before the guy hits it, it's clearly laminated but the woman still gets showered in glass. The pedestrian hits the front and bonnet of the car but there is no damage done to either. The damaged section never makes contact with the pedestrian.
Shoddy work.
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Funny, but their continuity is crap.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postsnip
Damage to the car is on the side opposite to the pedestrian when he gets hit. The number plate was already hanging off. The windscreen smashes before the guy hits it, it's clearly laminated but the woman still gets showered in glass. The pedestrian hits the front and bonnet of the car but there is no damage done to either. The damaged section never makes contact with the pedestrian.
Shoddy work.
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