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And here is a video to make you happy.

 
For me it's the chase scene in Bullet with Steve McQueen.
For sure the Bullet chase scene is a classic as is the one Gene Hackman did in the French Connection.
 
did someone say Chase ? ? ?

 
did someone say Chase ? ? ?
Well, since you upper-cased Chase:

chase_mad_mad.jpg
 
Happy Friday! Frickin' cold here and this came into my inbox (Hagerty)

Just spitballing here but maybe a human tester? nah, too complicated. :D

 
Great memories there. Wonder if they took into account that humans behave differently, when they know they're being observed!


What? Me worry?
 
Happy Friday! Frickin' cold here and this came into my inbox (Hagerty)

Just spitballing here but maybe a human tester? nah, too complicated. :D

It’s no wonder the Brits have more accidents, they drive on the wrong side of the road.
 
It’s no wonder the Brits have more accidents, they drive on the wrong side of the road.
I know!!! but wouldn't it be weird if they actually put their steering wheels on the right as well?! crazy talk!!!
 
My spies tell me the Brits only have more accidents when Canadian drivers drive rental cars there ...
 
My spies tell me the Brits only have more accidents when Canadian drivers drive rental cars there ...
Several years ago (don't ask me what year), I heard that there had been a British man visiting who was crossing the street across from where I worked. Before he stepped off the curb, he only looked one way and, you can probably guess, he looked the wrong direction and stepped off in front of a vehicle and was killed.
 
The death of Harry Dunn is such a sad sad tragedy. And the car driver story is another type of tragedy.
 
And sometimes us brits are directed off this mortal coil through no fault of their own.
I'm sure that such tragedies happen on both sides of the one more often that we realize. Old habits are sometimes hard to break.

Speaking of diplomatic immunity, I recently watched an episode of Columbo where the murderer was a member of a consulate from a made-up country called "Suwari?" . He had diplomatic immunity, but it later turned out that Columbo had enlisted the help of the King of that country and the King gave the guy the option of facing Suwari justice or giving up his immunity and allowing himself to be arrested by US law enforcement.

 
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