Posted on November 23rd, 2008 by I-95, U-405
Idiocy Meter Asshole Meter My day job just moved offices from Beverly Hills to Brentwood, and boy do I see some whacky parking jobs in these parts. This photo of this Lexus RX300 SUV was taken on Goshen Ave., a couple of blocks east of Bundy. Not only were both tires on the right side [...]
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Posted on November 21st, 2008 by I-95, U-405
Idiocy Meter Asshole Meter Yes, that’s right….assnut ran a red light. Not only did the suit driving this BMW convertible not have his headlights on like most other cars on the road this evening, but he blatantly ran a red light at Moorpark and Riverside in Toluca Lake. As you can see, the traffic lights [...]
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Posted on November 20th, 2008 by I-95, U-405
Idiocy Meter Asshole Meter We were shooting a project in the Angeles National Forest for a few days and had to get up at the ass crack of dawn to get as much light as possible. Since we started our days so early, there was literally no traffic on the roads from the 5 Fwy [...]
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Posted on November 19th, 2008 by I-95, U-405
Idiocy Meter Asshole Meter This video was submitted to me about a week ago. It was filmed during the rains we had a couple of weekends ago. The driver mentioned how she was on the 134 Fwy heading west, and her passenger started filming a speeding, non-signaling, weaving Toyota 4Runner that didn’t have any lights [...]
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Posted on November 17th, 2008 by I-95, U-405
Idiocy Meter Asshole Meter Oh well, damn the sun glare. Anyway, I was traveling south on Highland to an audition and noticed this dark green Toyota Corolla with a license plate starting with a ’4′ (read: long-time L.A. driver) who was consistently driving really close–and I mean close–to the car in front. To make matters [...]
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