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Lucy, can you 'splain this?

This afternoon I was cruising down the Interstate when I saw something strange about a trailer full of new cars being transported. On the open stack trailer (operated by C.A.R.S. of Texas), there was a load of brand new Chrysler/Jeep vehicles. What struck me as odd was the fact that EVERY front window on each vehicle was rolled down (both sides). It's not the fact that it would take the driver over 10 minutes to roll up the windows in case of a sudden downpour, but what is the purpose of transporting new vehicles in this fashion? This is the first time I've seen it done. Not only the possibility of rain, but dust would seen to be a problem. Do you think the driver was drunk when loading them in the hot sun and just forgot to roll the windows back up?
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