Some guy in Dallas allegedly stole a tractor trailor full of lumber and led police on a long chase. As a former lumber-truck driver, I can relate to some of his moves. I dreamt about them often while stuck in New York traffic. Don’t try this at home, folks.
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Most of us have probably had fantasies about doing wild, crazy, rebellious things at one time or another. Driving through stopped traffic in a car-crushing tank is one of my favorites. Actually doing such things is another matter, though. Such situations never end well.
This actually happened over 8 years ago on November 8th, 2001.
http://amarillo.com/stories/110801/tex_policechase.shtml
I wonder how much jail time he got...
I'll bet it took a week to write the ticket on all that.
Hey, I know that guy! That's Ralph Barker!
So what happened? The video ends abruptly! Also FW, it wasn't a load of "Hardwood", only by definition... it was just house lumber.
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