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@blakel4595 then call the restaurant directly and use their own delivery service instead of a criminal third party parasite.
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@rivermcratt3683 and in reality, all of them become food for entropy like the rest of us while our conciousness dissolves into nothing and all that remains, good or bad, is the imprints we left behind in objects we created or reshaped and in living peoples memories.
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My own experience is that there's only idiots on the road, so I have to make sure the others can't involve themselves in my mistakes and stunts...😉
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agreed
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@phlodel which shows that it was interpersonal discrimination, and a violation of actual law by that public office clerk, disproving your conclusions.
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@GhostDrummer never let it go if you can afford to fight it long enough to win
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Only that goes against capitalist ideological entitlement...
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You were a good neighbour, and one with the sense to know that kids are more likely to respect a boundary or rule when they understand why it is.
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Since the primary insurance is there to pay for damages you cause to other people and property...
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@JohnSmith-gb5vg well... she's just following Rudis example with the alledged "affidavits"...
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Your middle school officials should be facing criminal charges for child endangerment, aiding and abetting battery of a minor and for obstructing justice by failing to report multiple accounts of felony crimes against you as a minor.
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@arribaficationwineho32 no, we doesn't have it in practice as there's only monetary consequences for corporations to ignore it and the fines are pocket change in the context. The whole buisness model should be a felony that resulted in automatic buisness closure under criminal asset forfeiture and the CEOs and board members as well as active owners charged with RICO espionage.
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Pathetic projection is pathetic.
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The location of the car is irrelevant, interfering with property that isn't his to touch is all that matters.
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That shit needs to be illegal
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@phlodel and those rules violated the ADA legislation as it would have prevented the service dog from doing it's designated job.
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@nsudatta-roy8154 better to force car dealerships to instal breathalyzer ignition overrides in every car they sell, used or new.
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seconded
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Exactly, so the easiest way out for the doctor should be to challenge the constitutionality of the law itself and then motion to dismiss the case as SLAPP.
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In an organization of thieves, that's what you get.
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@karlrovey to not gully compensate for wrongful conviction and imprisonment should be unconstitutional on it's face.
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@knerduno5942 dude, grammar... your post is unreadable due to your misuse of words.
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From a European perspective, it would be terrorism, attempt to incite insurrection, attempt to incite genocide, threatening homicide, impersonating another citizen to implicate them of criminal acts, slander and defamation. He'd be facing up to a decade in prison. Centuries more if the country uses consecutive sentencing like the US instead of paralel sentencing which is the European norm afaik.
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Umm... seems treasonous more like.
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I'd like to know if and what riders were attatched to the bill, because I wouldn't be surprised if that pork was the reason for the veto.
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And kidnapping
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I had a municipal waste water treatment manager over me who got laid off for that kind of bs.
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@janewright315 from a Swedish perspective as a professional driver, every driver is responsible for using season appropriate tyres and driving in a way that allow them to maintain control at all times. In my part of my country, black ice is the most common winter road condition. The best way to deal with it: learn where it forms and how (curves a d stretches of road partially shadowed by trees, bridges and near water where fog condenses directly inyo ice on contact with the road surface etc.) then adapt driving style, equipment and speed accordingly. Eg: the curve that can be passed safely in 30mph during summer or mid winter at -15°C, can probably only be passed in 15-20mph at half a degree above or below freezing. Also, studded winter tyres with more than 7mm pattern depth is preferrable to friction winter tyres of at least the same pattern depth when it comes to black ice.
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@dnomyarnostaw if you loose traction, you, by the very definition, didn't have a sensible speed/acceleration for the road&tyre condition combo at that occation.
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@edg8535 at the same time, it has an extremely obvious list to one side that makes your statement into a strawman
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Where in the first ammendment does it allow for making death threats and attempting to incite genocide and mass homicide? GTFO.
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Then again,nobody should follow it. Anywhere.
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@AceRasputin which is why a random number more than four vehicles from each company should be inspected simultaneously at every occation and split over three or more different locations so that it becomes pointless to try to bribe any single inspector, and good tires has to be mounted on the whole fleet as the probability of getting caught becomes a question of when instead of if, and the penalty for getting caught in inspection should be a slap on the wrist for the driver, but a financial donkey kick to the gonads for the company owners... With jail time for the company owners/execs at multiple and/or repeated vehicle safety violations. Another would be to have traffic cops accompanying an inspector to do random unsheduled inspections at the roadside with the same consequences, plus impound and towing fees to the company for vehicles caught violating the traffic safety code for professional traffic.
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It should be international law to treat phone scam call centers as legitimate targets for counter terrorist drone strikes. I bet that would reduce the buisness model right quick after a few good hits...
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Yes, but it's always been a lie.
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How is it excessive compared to the thousands of people he threatened and harassed?
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Neil, that's complete and utter bullshit. If the entire EU ag sector can prosper with even stricter regulation, how could it be impossible in the US, other than pandering to stock market parasites...
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@wisconsinrailstotrailscycl4277 you say that as if cooperation and solidarity is a universally bad thing..
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@williammac3735 sovcitian ;)
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@phillipsusi1791 quit using that dishonest strawman bs as an analogy.
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@Xibyth exactly, and since that's not even close to the argument that Sherri got as raving mad over as a Taliban who'd spotted an ankle showing underneath a Burka, I found it pertinent to adress her delusions.
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I prefer a Chorizo or cabanossy stuffed baguette with garlic white sauce, ketchup and mustard.
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@suedenim9208 if you hired a lawn mower service, no, but that analogy is a dishonest strawman and you know it is. A reasonable analogy would be if you hired a security guard who shot the neighbour in his yard from yours. And then you should be held joint responsible for his action in your service.
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Why not Trump too?
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As a non-American I have a couple of questions here... 1) Why the hell isn't the bank clerk that processed the Chase transactions despite a false ID in custody as an accomplice to felony bank fraud before arbitration was even on the table?🤬 2) How the hell was someone with a false ID allowed to even leave the bank premices without handcuffs on their way to the nearest PD?🤬 3) At this point, is Chase, their pet arbitrator, the bank clerk and the theif part of RICO?🙈🙉🙊
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@GivingChase2 quit lying.
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Of course they do, but they call the protection money 'tithes' or 'donations' to make it stay socially accepted.
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In my country, GPS tracking a public official without a legal warrant could in this case fall under conspiracy/aiding and abetting espionage, preparations for sabotage or terrorism by kidnapping/aggravated assault/murder All depending on who and why the PI was hired. And with the current tension in my region of the world, you can bet that the proverbial book would be thrown at both PI and his employer with all the subtlety of a 155mm howitzer shell.
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No, his political motives and messages fall under terrorism, threatening homicide and attempts to incite genocide. All of which are fighting speech and felonies.
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Exactly
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