What is this “Defensive Driving” you’re talking about?
Aggressive driving, unsafe lane change, tailgating and running red light.
Now pointlessly enhanced with AI
What is this “Defensive Driving” you’re talking about?
Aggressive driving, unsafe lane change, tailgating and running red light.
Apparently if you’re driving a pick up truck, you are entitled to be a douchebag. Left turn lanes are for chumps.
When I first installed a dash cam in my car, my friends asked me: “Why?”
For moment like this and then some.
As caught by the dashcam, someone is making their own lane, rules are for everybody else, apparently.
Luckily accident was averted.
Possible storyline for the sequel to Marvel’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp”:
It seems that Hope van Dyne and Scott Lang are going through a messy break-up.
Exclusive footage from pre-production stage.
It is a tube of Wasabi Paste, next to a toothbrush.
“Smoooooooth”
I posted the audio and transcript of a scam call pretending to be from Amazon.com. I also have recording of another scam call involving Social Security number.
The beginning part of the call was not recorded.
It is a scam!
I’ve received scam calls from scammers pretending to be from Amazon.com:
“This is Amazon. This call is to authorize the payment of $799 for the recent order of iPhone 11 on your Amazon account. If you do not authorize this payment, please press one to speak to our customer support representative. Thank you.”
A number of people told me that they too received similar calls. Unfortunately, some of them fell for the scam and gave the scammer access to their computer.
The scammer insists on “verifying” your Amazon account or gave them access to your computer remotely.
Should you receive calls like these, do not panic, don’t forget to bring a towel…
Do not press anything to speak to the fake customer support, simply hang up.
You can always check your Amazon.com account for any activities.