Friday, February 23, 2018

Time to Ban the Pontiac G3: "Five children die in 12-year-old’s joyride"

Mexico News Daily reports that "[a] 12-year-old-boy was at the wheel of a car that was traveling at 150 kilometers an hour when it crashed into a tree in the south of Mexico City Sunday, killing five children and injuring three more." The car was a Pontiac G3 passenger car. Obviously we need to ban the further sale of Pontiac G3 automobiles. And why does anyone need a car that can reach speeds of 150 kph (93 mph)? And was this accident because Hollywood and video games glamorize driving cars at high speeds? Auto manufacturers have blood on their hands!

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