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Double Check Your Getaway Plan

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Double Check Your Getaway Plan

Most of the time I share either music I have found and think you might like or some sort of something to ponder but this one is just to good not to share.  When you are going down that “life of crime” road, you need to make sure your goals can be achieved.  For instance, when you are needing assistance for whatever reason, and you require something mobile, then speed may be something to take into consideration.  I mean, you will be chased by authorities and you will need to possibly go a little faster than the speed limit.  After all you have already committed a crime, do you really care about your getaway speed at this point?  Well, this guy didn’t not think it through and now he is in jail.  Check out the full story here, and get ready to shake your head.  Yes, there are people who give no more thought to the execution plan of life than this.

 

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