Что-то странное происходит в Краснодаре на улице Автолюбителей
Сначала одна машина на полном ходу врезается в другую, от чего та лихо сбивает ограничительную дугу, которая чудом не прилетела прохожему в голову, затем водитель, начавший всю эту вакханалию, совершает еще пару непонятных маневров и под крики разъяренных молодых людей покидает двор, сообщает GMRLIVE.
Что-то странное происходит в Краснодаре на улице Автолюбителей
Сначала одна машина на полном ходу врезается в другую, от чего та лихо сбивает ограничительную дугу, которая чудом не прилетела прохожему в голову, затем водитель, начавший всю эту вакханалию, совершает еще пару непонятных маневров и под крики разъяренных молодых людей покидает двор, сообщает GMRLIVE.
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