Stolen Ford Escape turns New York streets into a sight
A 30-year-old female driver and her 33-year-old male passenger now face multiple serious charges go through Brad Anderson November 27, 2024 20:08 Two suspects drove a stolen Ford Escape, causing chaos, destroying the vehicle and evading police. Authorities attempted to break the side windows of the stolen vehicle but were unsuccessful. The suspect was eventually captured after crashing into a responding police car. A car theft quickly turned into a high-speed chase across the Bronx on Friday. Two suspects attempted to evade police in a stolen 2013 Ford Escape, causing a series of reckless collisions during their escape, leaving a trail of wrecked vehicles. The incident occurred when a 25-year-old man reported to police that his Ford Escape had been stolen. Shortly after, NYPD officers spotted the stolen Ford running, but the occupants refused to stop and instead attempted to flee. WATCH: Man banned from driving for 36 years crashes Porsche, fails to escape and hide Videos captured by users…
First Sight Media has been an event partner for ten consecutive years
AMP Events, organizer of Event Tech Live (ETL) and Event Sustainability Live (ESL), has renewed its partnership with First Sight Media for the tenth consecutive year; First Sight Media will provide enhanced filming and streaming services for both shows in 2024 , these two exhibitions will be held at the London Exhibition Center from November 20 to 21, 2024.Adam Parry, co-founder of Event Tech Live and ESL, said: “Renewing our partnership with First Sight Media for a tenth year is testament to the strength of our partnership. First Sight Media specializes in creating content at events such as ETL and ESL, and our content area will be the culmination of these shows. We recognize the value of the content created by speakers and panelists at the show, and capturing, streaming and making it universally available will be extremely valuable to our attendees and remote audiences. "First Sight Media will livestream content from both main stages and create a channel of…
2026 Volkswagen T-Roc features a clever faux grille that hides in plain sight
Next-gen T-Roc SUV spotted testing on European mountain roads alongside current model go through Chris Chilton 7 hours ago A next-generation T-Roc prototype has been spotted testing alongside the high-performance R model. Volkswagen has camouflaged the new T-Roc with fake grille details that mimic the design of the current model. The small crossover is a key model for Volkswagen and was the third best-selling car in Europe in 2023. Despite turning seven this month, Volkswagen's small T-Roc SUV is still attracting customers to dealerships. In fact, it became Europe's third best-selling car in 2023. However, the second-generation T-Roc is about to arrive, and we spotted the old and new versions testing together. The white sedan in these spy photos is the upcoming 2026 T-Roc, the dark SUV is the current T-Roc, and its badges, bumpers and four exhaust tailpipes indicate that it is a high-performance 297 horsepower (300 PS) R derivative. RELATED: Here's everything we know about the next-generation T-Roc…