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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMore top quality driving, brought to you courtesy of the President of the United States of America;
Bloody idiots; haven't the US security people heard of the concept of 'horses for courses'? As in, European cars tend to be smaller and more manoeuvrable because the streets are narrower and bumpier than in Washington?
Barack Obama's first visit to Brussels to cost Belgium more than €10m
Obama will arrive with 900-strong entourage, including 45 vehicles and three planes, and attend EU and Nato summits
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostChaps, did none of you notice this?
<ducks for cover>
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More top quality driving, brought to you courtesy of the President of the United States of America;
Bloody idiots; haven't the US security people heard of the concept of 'horses for courses'? As in, European cars tend to be smaller and more manoeuvrable because the streets are narrower and bumpier than in Washington?
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Chaps, did none of you notice this?
The female driver and three passengers escaped unscathed after the 4x4 crashed through railings on a residential street, across the pavement, and then plunged down a 14 foot drop to become wedged between a wall and basement.
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New £80k Range Rover wedged between building and basement - Telegraph
"The Metropolitan Police said the incident was not a police matter and they would not be investigating"
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