Can’t believe the car would do this all by itself (www.bbc.co.uk)
Hate how the BBC always use passive voice for car crashes. No mention that a driver is at fault.
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Hate how the BBC always use passive voice for car crashes. No mention that a driver is at fault.
Nice to see a bit of progress on this issue.
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