I had to share this. http://www.facebook.com/ext/share.php?sid=51942383770&h=R2fcf&u=0GEhT If this is trolling, my pardon. Just take it off.
This does raise several questions: What problem is this the solution to? What if you're left-handed? Sit on the passenger side? Learn to to drive it where? On a simulator? A lot of race gamers use a mouse. Will that be an option? My kid doesn't do racing games. Only a small segment of the population does. Stand behind them while they do and decide if they should EVER drive. :yikes: Let me make my prediction conditional on even getting it out o the parking lot.
LOL! That's EXACTLY why I tell my son he's never going to drive!! :evilgrin: As a parent, watching his driving antics causes some concern. As an insurance adjuster.... *shudder*
We just had a police chase yesterday in which the perp intentionally rammed two police cars, flipping one of them. I just thought of a possible defense.
Hell no!! In GTA I throw away all sense of decency and fair play! The more destrcution the merrier. :thumbsup:
Nice try. Intentional acts are NEVER covered. In addition, using a vehicle in the commission of a crime, including fleeing and eluding the police is "usually" never covered either. It depends on the wording of the policy. It can ususally state "in the commission of a crime" or, more specifically " commission fo a felony". Eluding the policy is usually a felony offense, anyway.
AND the insurance companies own all the other companies. Follow the money. Whoops, gotta go now, I've said too much. Good thing I'm insured. :thumbsup:
Don't worry. We know how and where to find you. However, I could offer affordable protection, for the right price of course....