Right hand drive, probably England or Aussieland. If those were muzzie yutes, she could be arrested for attempted murder of a Protected Class with a deadly weapon. Especially if that is London. Video, Meh, what video.
"Rules of the Road. In South Africa, we drive on the left-hand side of the road, and our cars – rental cars included – are right-hand drive vehicles. All distances, speed limits (and speedometers) are in kilometres. There are strict drinking and driving laws - with a maximum allowable alcohol blood content of 0.05%.
South Africa by the look of it.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I taught until Gleason Long's comment.
DeleteGood boys, turning their lives around, on their way to a chess match.
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DeleteRight hand drive, probably England or Aussieland. If those were muzzie yutes, she could be arrested for attempted murder of a Protected Class with a deadly weapon. Especially if that is London. Video, Meh, what video.
ReplyDeleteRight hand drive, probably England or Aussieland
DeleteI missed that.
South African accent, good job driving into the bad guy's vehicle. Too bad they wern't run down also.
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DeleteThey drive on the left, see above.
From the SA Tourist Board advice:
Delete"Rules of the Road. In South Africa, we drive on the left-hand side of the road, and our cars – rental cars included – are right-hand drive vehicles. All distances, speed limits (and speedometers) are in kilometres. There are strict drinking and driving laws - with a maximum allowable alcohol blood content of 0.05%.
Thanks and I just found that link. The one before had all the countries in the world but must have been in error.
DeleteShe was LUCKY. And the criminals were amateurs. She's lucky they didn't shoot her......repeatedly.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
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