hpark21

hpark21 t1_je3fjn8 wrote

I don't know.. So many cars have massive issues all the time and looks like Tesla seem to get more attention.

GM had burning battery issue with their BOLT.

Toyota had wheels falling out issue with their BZ4X (stupid name - assuming Subaru also had the issue but it is same car)

Honda recently had to recall 200k+ cars for the side view mirror falling off issue.

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hpark21 t1_j8zq3hk wrote

"Police said the deputy tried to handcuff Canaris after he repeatedly refused to comply with McMaster’s commands"

Yah, sure.. "Do not resist!!!" right after he body slammed the guy PROBABLY just getting into his own car but I will wait.

Also, wouldn't mind hearing the "description" given in the 911 call. (after all, the guy "matched" the description)

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hpark21 t1_iu24gac wrote

Probably much cheaper there since most countries over there run 220-240v in residences so even at same 12 amps, their cars will charge at double the rate of US and that just may be enough for MOST people since at that rate it should be charging about 50miles/8hrs. 110v electric usage is quite unique to North American residences. (Even most COMMERCIAL NA power is 240 1p/480V 3p generally)

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hpark21 t1_itf33gf wrote

What are they saying? Are they saying that he paid enough price for his crime so dropping the charges? Or he wasn't guilty in the first place so they have no choice but to drop the charges OR (most likely) even if he is guilty, if this shit goes to trial, they will be in a LOT of trouble so they will not press charges?

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