Ford Vigilanteism?
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Is that the same Ford that makes and sells the 166MPH Mustang dark horse?
Touch of hypocrisy there.
https://www.morriesokemosford.com/fo...o-60-mph-time/ -
It's not really hypocrisy unless the Mustang comes with a requirement to break the law
Just because a product is capable of being used to break the law doesn't mean it has to
A gun is capable of being used to break the law but if a gun manufacturer encouraged their products to be used only for the right reasons it would be celebrated, not deemed hypocritical -
Many years ago I was prosecuted by the Police for carrying an offensive weapon. (An aluminium comb.) I think as every other car on the road as an offensive weapon. Around 6 years ago I was arrested and charged with using my car as an offensive weapon as part of a spurious insurance claim against me. (The charge was dropped after I gave my version of events.) There is no logic in a lot of our laws.
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@Rolebama Totally going off topic but I heard something about it being illegal to carry a knife in the USA
Something to do with the fact you can draw a knife quicker than a police officer could draw their gun
Seems odd to me! -
The anti gun brigade here always cry "Nobody needs an AK-47 to go hunting" in their attempts to ban them, but even after our almost constant horrific high speed crashes none of the ever say "Nobody needs a 166 mph car to go to the supermarket" 🤔 -
An even more interesting patent from Ford.
https://www.businessinsider.com/ford...ts-2023-2?op=1