nbclosangeles.com— Surveillance video helps police in Southern California to close the case on a truck that disappeared "like a ghost" after its owner entered a convenience store.
Feb 12, 2009View in Crawl 4
"Dude, where is my...truck?"...ugh. That was definitely cringe-worthy. Are we seriously still referencing that dated movie? I never saw it. Was it that good?
Post office too.When i go to the post office to drop off netflix I usually see 2 or 3 people just run to the box with the car still running and door open. It's not the nicest neighborhood and i'm waiting for the day I see one of these dumbasses get jacked.
Had this happen to me. Parked in first gear, engaged the parking break, then started walking toward the office. heard a noise, turned around and saw my car rolling away. I ran to try to catch it but it was on a slight hill and managed to go through the parking lot without hitting a car. Knocked over a parking sign.
I'd sure love to know what was going through that guys head when he looked back the first time and saw that his car wasn't there......and then proceeded to pump more gas.
he prob. doesn't want to admit that he left it in neutral with no hand brake.Even if he just left it in 1st it shouldn't roll back on almost no incline
It's worth a rent for some goofy laughs-- or catching on cable when they run it.What does my tatoo say? DudeWhat does my tatoo say? Sweetrepeat...We are hot chicks searching for the continuim transfunctioner...
This was NOT a life threatening event. If a child was in the car and it was missing - absolutely - call 911. Stolen car? Sorry. Call the police, but not 911. You're NOT gonna die because your car is gone.By your definition, it's OK to call 911 if they get your order wrong at McDonalds (which some idiot did). What Is A True Emergency? When should you call 911? Ask yourself the following questions:Is the victim's condition life or limb threatening?Could the victim's condition worsen and become life or limb-threatening on the way to the hospital?Could moving the victim cause further injury?Does the victim need the skills or equipment of paramedics or emergency medical technicians?Would distance or traffic conditions cause a delay in getting the victim to the hospital?NOT "DUDE WHERE"S MY CAR?"
bakaferretFeb 12, 2009
"Dude, where is my...truck?"...ugh. That was definitely cringe-worthy. Are we seriously still referencing that dated movie? I never saw it. Was it that good?
hotpuck6Feb 12, 2009
Post office too.When i go to the post office to drop off netflix I usually see 2 or 3 people just run to the box with the car still running and door open. It's not the nicest neighborhood and i'm waiting for the day I see one of these dumbasses get jacked.
angelalafairFeb 12, 2009
Had this happen to me. Parked in first gear, engaged the parking break, then started walking toward the office. heard a noise, turned around and saw my car rolling away. I ran to try to catch it but it was on a slight hill and managed to go through the parking lot without hitting a car. Knocked over a parking sign.
sageerrantFeb 12, 2009
No.
soupycFeb 12, 2009
I'd sure love to know what was going through that guys head when he looked back the first time and saw that his car wasn't there......and then proceeded to pump more gas.
mannymix03Feb 12, 2009
he prob. doesn't want to admit that he left it in neutral with no hand brake.Even if he just left it in 1st it shouldn't roll back on almost no incline
unclefireFeb 12, 2009
It's worth a rent for some goofy laughs-- or catching on cable when they run it.What does my tatoo say? DudeWhat does my tatoo say? Sweetrepeat...We are hot chicks searching for the continuim transfunctioner...
skellenerFeb 13, 2009
This was NOT a life threatening event. If a child was in the car and it was missing - absolutely - call 911. Stolen car? Sorry. Call the police, but not 911. You're NOT gonna die because your car is gone.By your definition, it's OK to call 911 if they get your order wrong at McDonalds (which some idiot did). What Is A True Emergency? When should you call 911? Ask yourself the following questions:Is the victim's condition life or limb threatening?Could the victim's condition worsen and become life or limb-threatening on the way to the hospital?Could moving the victim cause further injury?Does the victim need the skills or equipment of paramedics or emergency medical technicians?Would distance or traffic conditions cause a delay in getting the victim to the hospital?NOT "DUDE WHERE"S MY CAR?"