Eidiotsincars·IdiotsInCarsbyEvilLootbox ON CAM: Toronto police car crashes into light pole, narrowly injuring pedestrianView original on lemmy.world44Comments10
EEvilLootbox replylemmy.worldCP24 has for a full week now been running a photo of a UFC fighter for a story about UCF the college basketball team, can't expect too much.12
LLazerFX sh.itjust.works4Hide 4 repliesI think they meant to say "Narrowly avoiding injuring a pedestrian", but that's really bad proofreading. You watch, I'm going to have some horrific spelling or grammar issue now :P20
AAnticorp replylemmy.world2Hide 2 repliesI think they meant what they said as some clickbait shit headline.2
LLazerFX replysh.itjust.worksI read the other comment about the UCF/UFC mix-up (after reading up what each was - dunno if those sports reach the UK) and... Nah, they're just stupid.3
EEvilLootbox replylemmy.worldyeah sorry, other Toronto news publication did that, without context makes no sense my bad.1
SSPRUNT lemmy.worldDid the cop jump out and start emptying their clip at the vehicle, or is that just an American thing? Wonder what the "thin blue line" has to say about this.0
"Narrowly injuring"?
CP24 has for a full week now been running a photo of a UFC fighter for a story about UCF the college basketball team, can't expect too much.
I think they meant to say "Narrowly avoiding injuring a pedestrian", but that's really bad proofreading.
You watch, I'm going to have some horrific spelling or grammar issue now :P
So disappointed. I expected a smashed toe or something.
I think they meant what they said as some clickbait shit headline.
I read the other comment about the UCF/UFC mix-up (after reading up what each was - dunno if those sports reach the UK) and... Nah, they're just stupid.
yeah sorry, other Toronto news publication did that, without context makes no sense my bad.
Narrowly injuring means they got squashed flat, duh
Somebody needs some driver training!
Did the cop jump out and start emptying their clip at the vehicle, or is that just an American thing?
Wonder what the "thin blue line" has to say about this.