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  • "Tailgating is more dangerous in most cases than speeding so I think most motorists would welcome it," he said.

    New speed camera can catch drivers committing five offences at once Steven Morris 2010

  • I know that you can go thirty-seven miles per hour in a fifty zone and enjoy it, and that if you enjoy it too much, very large men in plaid shirts driving monster trucks play a game with you called Tailgating Severely.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • I know that you can go thirty-seven miles per hour in a fifty zone and enjoy it, and that if you enjoy it too much, very large men in plaid shirts driving monster trucks play a game with you called Tailgating Severely.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • I know that you can go thirty-seven miles per hour in a fifty zone and enjoy it, and that if you enjoy it too much, very large men in plaid shirts driving monster trucks play a game with you called Tailgating Severely.

    The King's Best Highway Eric Jaffe 2010

  • "Tailgating" festivities start an hour and a half before the game.

    USATODAY.com News 2011

  • "Tailgating" is prohibited on Dodger Stadium property at all times.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Tailgating" with Feverish Consumption of Mass Quantities of alco-beverage, Roasting of various Meats, lotsa BAMARAMARAMARAMARAMARAMA, and vomiting in the parking lot.

    Baltimore City Paper 2009

  • "Tailgating" with Feverish Consumption of Mass Quantities of alco-beverage, Roasting of various Meats, lotsa BAMARAMARAMARAMARAMARAMA, and vomiting in the parking lot.

    Baltimore City Paper 2009

  • Just announced: the Bing National Tailgating Championship, sponsored by Mr. Cahn and the search engine.

    Victors 2010

  • According to Joe Cahn, the commissioner of tailgating at the Tailgating Institute of America, which has six employees and is based in Manhattan, the real champions are found in the parking lot.

    Victors 2010

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