At the free Uncle Moishy show going on now in Lakewood.
https://t.co/0ZYq0tlNYQ pic.twitter.com/RSAsGlgIUF
— The Lakewood Scoop (@LakewoodScoop) April 21, 2022
At the free Uncle Moishy show going on now in Lakewood.
https://t.co/0ZYq0tlNYQ pic.twitter.com/RSAsGlgIUF
— The Lakewood Scoop (@LakewoodScoop) April 21, 2022
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That Sherp looks pretty sharp to me. Is this vehicle waterproof and water resistant? Does it come with cruise control?
I was told that the Sherp is not street-legal and that I would need a specially designed trailer to transport it over public roadways. And I’m not sure I would want to purchase the Sherp and the specially designed trailer, so I’ll just stick with my ’69 Buick.
My Buick won’t transport me over water, but it will get me to the local stores and back – with a little help from Tripple A, of course.
Maybe we can send it to Ukraine. Not sure this toy has much use around here.
While this looks like a lot of fun, the purchase of this $145k vehicle is a waste of taxpayer funds.
Ocean County is huge, and this vehicle needs to be in the right place at the right time to be of service. the chances of that happening are just about zero. In the case of any emergency, traditional rescue vehicles (boats ATV’s etc.) will be deployed long before the SHERP shows up