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My Take: Stop driving…
My Take: Stop driving with things on top of your cars
Clinton Yates
July 11, 2019, 9:11 PM
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On My Take, Clinton Yates shares his amazement at an Illinois mother who tried to transport an inflatable pool on top of her car — with her kids inside.
Reminder, putting things on top of your car is not smart.
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My Take: 7/11/2019 (Clinton Yates)
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