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Toyota Proace does not have its drivers seat centered to the steering wheel and dashboard.

u/Duffelbach — 2 months ago
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To deflect questions related to law enforcement misconduct resulting in a multimillion dollar lawsuit

Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods, who was joined by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and Florida Highway Patrol Colonel Gary Howze snapped at a reporter during a press conference on Thursday about a recent operation his agency spearheaded.

Toward the end of the press conference, a reporter in the audience asked Howze and Uthmeier a question about another case.

That case is related to a lawsuit brought against FHP by a woman who said she was wrongfully arrested by troopers who accused her of being responsible for a fatal crash in October 2025.

NBC affiliate WESH reported that all charges were dropped against Lindsey Isaacs, but not before she spent 13 days in jail.

She is suing for emotional distress, humiliation, and reputational harm, among other things.

The unnamed reporter asked about Isaacs’ case, specifically how a meeting went between her attorney and Uthmeier’s office. He also asked if the woman deserved an apology for the situation.

“All right, so you just pissed me off,” Woods said before either Howze or Uthmeier could respond.

“Out of all this s*******, you want to ask him about some other case?” Woods asked.

The reporter responds, saying he had already asked a question about the topic at hand, but was cut off by the sheriff.

“It doesn’t make a difference. I’m not here to talk about what FHP did,” Woods said. “I’m here to talk about what they did. Nothing else.”

Uthmeier ultimately answered the reporter’s question, saying that sometimes mistakes happen, even if they shouldn’t. He said his office will announce something about the case soon.

u/Gordopolis_II — 2 months ago
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Slides: Stan (Black20), Lumon Administrative Building (Severance), Casa Madrigal (Encanto), The Building (Sunset Overdrive), Monster House (Monster House), Patrick Star's House (Spongebob Squarepants)

Note that buildings coming to life in things like a dream sequence or a fictional video (such as in Severance) still count, as well as buildings that were technically "alive" to begin with. Houses and other inhabitable stationary structures also count.

u/Meanteenbirder — 4 months ago