The car in front had a small kid standing on the front passenger seat, repeatedly punching his driver in the face. As we came up to a queue at a roundabout, I looked around at the other drivers in the queue, thinking that I'd smile and shrug my shoulders in a sign of solidarity with sane drivers. Every car I could see had at least one untethered child aboard.
The car in front had a small kid standing on the front passenger seat, repeatedly punching his driver in the face. As we came up to a queue at a roundabout, I looked around at the other drivers in the queue, thinking that I'd smile and shrug my shoulders in a sign of solidarity with sane drivers. Every car I could see had at least one untethered child aboard.
Ho hum.
--nigel
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