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97 TWISTER
10-26-2009, 04:51 PM
I was scrolling through some pics and ran across these and though I would share. This truck belonged to my graphics guy he was 100 yards from his driveway, before he could walk home Onstar called the Sheriff and he got DWI.

Charger200
10-26-2009, 05:06 PM
Guess onstar isnt good for everyone:p

j_martin
10-26-2009, 05:56 PM
He should have stuck with onstar and said he just bumped his mailbox and the damned airbag went off.

specboatops
10-26-2009, 06:03 PM
OUCH...............Man that sucks


Chris

Slowmo
10-26-2009, 06:23 PM
Busted by your own vehicle..That sucks

D.B.S
10-26-2009, 06:36 PM
We are being watched!! Don't drink and drive! I learned the hard way years ago, go home and stay home or take a taxi, sorry about your truck, if it was one of my company trucks he would not have a job.......

mirage243
10-26-2009, 09:53 PM
he should have stuck with onstar and said he just bumped his mailbox and the damned airbag went off.

lmao:d

Forkin' Crazy
10-27-2009, 06:45 AM
He should have stuck with onstar and said he just bumped his mailbox and the damned airbag went off.

No doubt! LMAO! :)

Hydrophobic guy
10-27-2009, 08:12 AM
That'll buff out.

97 TWISTER
10-27-2009, 09:06 AM
D.B.S. is right it is kinda scary. I do agree that you shouldn't drink and drive, He is 47 a very light drinker fell a sleep on last corner before his house. He is truly thankful to have walked away and by looking at the truck you would not think he did. It took me 2HRS to cut it out of the trees, I think I have pics of that somewhere if I find them I will post. I do believe he only blew a .12 or so not very drunk but enough to get you in trouble.

j_martin
10-27-2009, 12:52 PM
D.B.S. is right it is kinda scary. I do agree that you shouldn't drink and drive, He is 47 a very light drinker fell a sleep on last corner before his house. He is truly thankful to have walked away and by looking at the truck you would not think he did. It took me 2HRS to cut it out of the trees, I think I have pics of that somewhere if I find them I will post. I do believe he only blew a .12 or so not very drunk but enough to get you in trouble.

Good thing he was sleeping. If he'd seen that coming and stiffened up, he'd broken a lot of bones and ripped up some joints.

j_martin
10-27-2009, 01:02 PM
Glen Beck did a monologue on OnTrack. He said he used to own all GM vehicles, but has disposed of them.

The Ontrack controllers can monitor and control almost all systems in the car, including lights, and engine power. Until now, they have refused to control a vehicle for anyone but the one that signed the contract. That is changed with the advent of Government Motors.

Picture a high speed chase, with the chasing officer in contact with OnTrack. He tells them a license number, or maybe the VIN found from that number. OnTrack flashes the tail lights, positively identifying the vehicle. Then, at the officers direction, reduces available engine power until the vehicle is safely stopped. This scenario is not only possible, it is being advertised as a good thing. For now, the scenario is "stolen vehicle", but that can change at any time.

A contract with private enterprise that will honor that contract and mind my business on my behalf is one thing, but a contract with the devil, or the government, is no contract at all, only a license to do what they will.

In the old days, OnTrack would have come on with "Are you OK, or do you need assistance." I'm good, I can take care of it." "Have a good day."

Now, they play informant instead.

Forkin' Crazy
10-27-2009, 01:28 PM
Now, they play informant instead.

That is why I will forever drive old junk! :)

OR I'll get in there with a set of wire dikes and let them go! ;)