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Every Home Needs To Install These High Resolution Lightbulb Cameras. Finally, Home Security Without Expensive Cloud Storage, Batteries, or Wiring!A deputy in Tampa, Florida, brought a wrong-way driver, who was allegedly driving under the influence, to a safe stop on the morning of August 25.According to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, deputies spotted a vehicle travelling eastbound in the westbound lanes of Florida’s State Road 580 just after 1am.

“The driver admitted to being under the influence and was charged with DUI”, Sinni added. Credit: Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office via StoryfulA fight between two kangaroos at a Canberra nature reserve on August 23 came to an abrupt end when one was unceremoniously shoved through a metal fence.Julian Doak was out taking his lunchtime exercise at Mount Taylor Nature Reserve when he came across the sparring kangaroos, capturing the epic battle on camera.

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