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Listen to the "lack of english" in the video and it becomes apparent why he did it! From what I've learned at work nobody in Mexico has any regard for anything. Our guys destroy every truck and every piece of equipment that they touch! You can't even scold them for it because they go into no comprende mode!
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I deal with the no-speakie thing pretty frequently...except "no comprede" mode is usually initiated as soon as they see me, not sure why. Perhaps its the badge and gun that do it...good thing I'm teaching myself spanish lol. Anyway, it's blatantly obvious that driving head-on into a body of water is generally not a good idea. This gentleman just proved it.
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What were they doing, trying to cross the Rio Grande?
And on Stock tires??? ![]()
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