Posted By
Najib
Jan 16, 2012 10:52
If we can't expect authorities to stop this vehicle, can we really expect them to detect risky buildings and take the necessary measures to prevent its collapse? Thanks Jossy!
Posted By
Najib
Jan 14, 2012 09:40
I've been driving for a week or more now without a horn and I must say it changed slightly the way I drive in Lebanon. I am relatively a calm driver but a honk is always needed with all the assholes out there trying to cut you off or crossing a red light. Now that I have no car horn, I got used to avoiding situations where I needed it as I found myself helpless…
Automotive
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