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Worst Fast and Furious movie ever: convoys of Ferrari-driving pro-China patriots rev up protes

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Protester Kevin Huang Yi Shuen, who supported the Hong Kong camp, watched as the sports cars repeatedly buzzed the protest scene. He said the scene was a big-money “power play” and “a way of showing force”. One black Ferrari 458 had a Chinese flag covering its bonnet, while the passenger waved another on a three-metre flagpole. It followed a black McLaren 570 with a smaller flag hanging out the window of the driver, who covered his face with his hand. Read More...

David Hayes says returning to Hong Kong is a dream | HK Racing

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Champion Australian trainer David Hayes says returning to Hong Kong to finish his career is a dream come true. A beaming Hayes was welcomed back to the fold on Tuesday morning, when months of rumours were confirmed after the Jockey Club licensing committee officially appointed him to replace John Moore on the training roster next season. The 56-year-old, who left Hong Kong in 2005 after 458 winners in a decade-long stint, will leave his Australian training operation Lindsay Park Racing in the hands of son Ben and nephew Tom Dabernig in July to return to Sha Tin. Read More...

Here's How to Use Your Smart Home to Fool Burglars

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Quick LinksCan You Really Fool Burglars With Smart Home Gear? How to Mimic Occupancy With Smart Home Gear Smart home gear isn't just for showing off to friends and automating your life. It's also really handy for making your home look occupied when you're away. Here's how to use your smart home gear to fool burglars. Can You Really Fool Burglars With Smart Home Gear? Before we dive into all the clever ways you can use smart home gear to mimic a human presence in your home, it does beg the question: does mimicking a human presence in the home actually deter criminal activity? Read More...

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