Wheeless Hummer

I know most people today are not fans of Hummer drivers. They tend to be smug and snobby. Our governor is a big Hummer fan, by the way.
It looks like one of those Hummer drivers got a taste of some humble pie. I saw this H3 SUT being towed down the 580 without any wheels on it. My guess is his/her 24" wheels are now being sold on the black market. What goes around, comes around.






How does "what goes around, comes around" apply here? Do all Hummer owners steal from other people?
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You don't think that a wildly expensive 4 wheel drive truck that is about as environmentally unfriendly as it gets, burns a gallon of gas to go less than 10 miles, has probably never been off-road since it left the factory, and rolls around on wheels that are probably more expensive than most people's entire cars isn't asking for a little reticule? I'm not exactly a tree hugger but I find that for the average person living in a suburban neighborhood, the Hummer is an absolute joke. There is no need for a truck like that which burns almost 3 times as much gas a my Honda. If the owner of that Hummer wants to spend loads of money on gas, that is fine with me. I work for a oil company now so he is helping to keep me employed. To add to it, the extravagance of giant wheels on a car like that makes me laugh. I wouldn't be surprised if he had TVs in the headrests of the rear most seats so that people behind him can watch. It's arrogant and snobby. Therefore, "What goes around, comes around." I bet that guy got a little lesson in humility but I get your point. Theft is never justified even if it does teach someone a lesson.
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