When Stalled By A Violent Riots, Stationary Vehicles Are Death Traps ~ VIDEO

When you are inside a vehicle that isn’t moving and blocked in so you can’t move, you are in extreme peril from mobs of street criminals, the very ones who manufacture the street takeover, to begin with, in an effort to trap hapless victims!

When stalled by a violent riot, stationary vehicles are death traps!

When approaching a manufactured traffic jam, turn around as quickly as you can (driving across the median when necessary) and rapidly exit, going the other direction.

We’ll see many of these incidents, mostly around metro areas, in the coming weeks and surely immediately after the election.

Stay Extremely Frosty folk’s!
THE Warning’s are coming from multiple sources!
The need for care and extreme VIGILANCE MUST BE HEEDED!
The signs of Civil UNREST are Evident.

This article is especially clear for BLUE CITY RESIDENTS!

Have a care friends, You see a Major Road DISRUPTION BUG THE HECK OUT!

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I don’t own a 4wD truck with big tires because I like the gas mileage. She can walk over medians with great ease. Then there is all the extra stuff I can carry in the truck…Food, Medical supplies, and extra weapons/ammo if I hadn’t lost them all in the unfortunate stripper/mudslide incident in Bora-Bora. So much more you can do with and in a truck you can’t do in a car.

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You read my mind. You’re only stuck if you don’t own a 4x4 with mud tires, a low gear range and lack the nerve of making your own path forward or backwards whichever is closest.

Reasonable fear of loosing your life and protecting your life is allowed by law.

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Me to my daughter: “Why are you using the gps when we already know where we’re going?”

Daughter: “It allows me to see potential traffic jams.”

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HUH? WHAT?

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This is often the MOST difficult explanation to someone who has NEVER OWNED/DRIVEN a 4x4…
My Xterra wasn’t purchased for good gas mileage
It wasn’t purchased because I LOVE spending $200+ per tire!

It’s like Climbing Mount Everest!..why did you buy that Monster ? BECAUSE IT’S THERE!

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No, no, no…because it’s sexy! :joy::joy::joy::joy:

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I bought (3) XTERRA’S (Not @ the same time for ONE reason.)

It Looks like it could EAT YOU when she’s standing still!
(My second Xterra I made sheet metal 'TEETH for the grill for that very reason----They came out AWESOME!_ Ebony Black truck, Startling White TEETH! Da-Dum!

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If I could drive a late 70s to mid 80s would be the ticket. Preferably an F250. I’m getting horny thinking about one. :joy::joy::water_buffalo:

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Way TOO MUCH INFORMATION BROTHER…

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I “Think” this law passed and is on the books now but for some reason I can’t find it in Utah Code.

LONG TITLE 5
6 General Description:
7 This bill makes the obstruction of traffic during a riot a third degree felony and, under
8 certain circumstances, absolves motor vehicle operators from criminal liability for
9 injuries and death caused as a result of fleeing from a riot.
10 Highlighted Provisions:
11 This bill:
12 < makes the intentional obstruction of traffic during a riot a third degree felony;
13 < eliminates criminal responsibility of a motor vehicle driver for injury and death
14 caused while the motor vehicle driver is fleeing from a riot, if:
15 the motor vehicle driver is under a reasonable belief that fleeing is necessary to
16 protect the motor vehicle driver from serious injury or death; and
17 the motor vehicle driver was exercising due care at the time of the death or
18 injury;

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Car show in town this weekend. I am seeing quite a few older Bronco’s and Blazers. Those were some great 4X4 rigs. Chevy Avalanche would make a good one. You can still find them cheap and rebuild. Don’t forget the custom heavy steel bumpers. You can get side armor panels for Jeeps.

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Ok WTF does that mean? Your honor, I had to swerve several times before I was able to hit them.

Your honor I used great care in picking out the individual I wanted to run over.

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Man sounds like mechanical bestiality :laughing::laughing::laughing:

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I know, Right? Yes your Honor, I was being carful, I used my turn signals, checked my mirrors while I drove out of the crowd in fear for my life.

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:joy::joy::joy::joy:
Your honor, I noticed that there were several new speed bumps that weren’t there before and I didn’t see a road crew in the area installing new ones.

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Buh, Buh, Buh Judge, I took great care in not running the human varments over installing the ‘Cattle Guard in all!’
Yes, some did slide under the wheels 'cause theys was so skinny but Yer Honor
am I to blame fer da lack of meat on a man’s bones?
Ifn theys didn’t do mischief theys wouldn’t bees Road kill amirite? yer honor Sir?

(too much sarc?)

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Fine, riot and block the highway with your EVs!

I’ll just drive around, or if needed OVER your road block!

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The 90’s GMT400 trucks are still cheap and make great, rugged rigs. I have a 4x4 first gen Tahoe that I’ve owned almost since new, with almost 600,000 miles on the original engine now. I’ve had quite a few other trucks, including newer Suburban, but always kept the old 'Hoe because it is built to a more rugged standard, simpler and comfortable. What I mean by more rugged is a few things. The frame is heavier guage C channel instead of the newer thin walled box section, which had rust issues, and the body panels are thicker guage steel. Also, more fittings are metal than on the newer trucks, and the classic old original small block Chevy, especially with Vortec heads and roller cam, was probably one of the most indestructible engines ever built. I’ve had them in boats, which is hell on an engine, and the one in my truck refuses to die.

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Everyone should have a durable grill guard or a snowplow on the front of their truck…

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