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@davidh9638 Arrest the person who sold the car, but sue the dealership.
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It must have cost a fortune to have it done. Where I live in Iowa, it cost us $3k to have one tree cut down, and that was the lowest we could find.
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@MrAdrous How old are you, 12? The builder builds the house according to the architect's blueprints, supposedly. The BUILDER is suing to prevent the homeowner from seeing those blueprints. It's right in the title of the video!
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@johnbrubaker2033 If you find an abandoned car, you absolutely can claim it, at least in some states. In my state, a vehicle is considered abandoned after 30 days if it doesn't have current license plates. You can then file with the county registrar's office to claim it.
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Dan Quayles ITS SPELT POTATOE! A blanket warrant to seize the assets of everyone with a safety deposit box is unconstitutional. You might want to look up the Constitution.
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I'm not sure that the lawsuit result would be the same in the US. This was Germany. The questions you bring up would be material. I can't imagine that anyone sane would want OSHA to invade their home and regulate their home environment. Quel nachtmare!
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You dodged a bullet.
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@bobdillaber1195 Whatever. I would like to see a comparison of the percentage of public employees vs private sector employees who go about making their "customers'" lives miserable just because they can. Like the highway patrol officer who impounded my son's car (previously mine) days after I sold it to him because he hadn't been to the county seat (in another town) to register it yet. My son went to court and won because we had followed the law as directed on the state website, but the officer had already crushed the car. Just because he could. There's more. A lot more. And I live in sparsely populated area.
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@𝓝𝓸𝓕𝓻𝓮𝓮𝓭𝓸𝓶𝓼 Who mentioned women, here? Nobody.
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@tigreactivo517 That's what you got out of that? What kind of son demands triple damages from his elderly mother to the tune of over half a million dollars? A narcissistic con artist, that's who. Plus he forged a document to "prove" his case. Not only a con artist, but a criminal without a conscience.
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@shaunclarkson7131 You're assuming that the property value has risen. I bought a house in a small town 26 years ago; the value has only risen 20%. My sister bought a house in a tiny town in South Dakota and remodeled it. She and her husband decided they couldn't take the weather; they couldn't sell the house for any more than they paid for it originally, so they lost every cent they put into the improvements.
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And even then, they can steal it from the bank account after the deposit is made. Yes, that happens, too.
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At Iowa State University, when I was there around 2000, a maintenance worker slipped and broke her leg while going from one building to another on the job, and the university claimed that it wasn't a workplace accident because she wasn't in the building. She was still on the clock and her work spanned both buildings.
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@july8xx It would make sense to me to tie minimum wage to the cost of living in the area. If the minimum wage is $8 in Iowa, you can live on that if you're single. In Los Angeles, not so much. (That's why there shouldn't be a national minimum wage.) Also, foreign workers often take jobs that pay a lot less than the going rate, then bunk up like that, 10 to a one room apartment and send every spare penny home. Near me is a town that imported hundreds of Mexicans to work at the chicken packing plant. That plant used to pay $38/hour (because it's dangerous work) but they dropped it to $8. The Mexicans took the jobs, but their housing habits turned the town into a slum. The town wasn't getting their spending money, Mexico was, and their hygiene habits were 3rd world. Really makes me want to eat that chicken.
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@skavossis5377 It isn't that big a deal when you know that Facebook et al sell all of the information gathered on their sites to foreign governments.
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@TheRoadhammer379 Steve states in the description that the neighbors don't like them. That doesn't mean that the newcomers are bad people; in small towns, if you're new, that's all it takes.
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@TedSchoenling That would be ideal, but unlikely to happen. Cops don't make that much money. You might sue for damages, but garnishing their wages for years is probably the best you'll get.
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I got an email like that supposedly from my sister, whose email account was hacked. She travels a lot, but she was married. I knew she would've contacted him, not me.
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@COWBAYOUBADASS Narcissist much?
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@dougrobinson8602 For the city. The cops in my town arrest people coming out of bars just because they were coming out of bars. If they're walking, it's public intoxication. If they get into a car, it's drunk driving. See how that works?
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@javieratam59dotnet In the original SCOTUS case that created that precedent, the development never occurred and the area is now a dump.
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The dealership is appealing the decision, so it's entirely possible that the dealership won't be paying anything.
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@UncleKennysPlace Not in a lawsuit. Under civil law, the accused has to prove their innocence. My son found that out the hard way.
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Why would it be outrageous? In his 2005 deposition, he only admitted to doing drugs with those women and having affairs. At least one of the accusers kept sleeping with him long after he supposedly raped her. All of us women do that, right? Also, these are Hollywood actresses who, alone with a man, took drugs, but they didn't expect to have sex? What? Do you buy that? These Hollywood actresses were alone with a Hollywood actor/producer; with or without drugs, do you believe that they didn't expect to have sex? I'm a woman and no way does that sound reasonable.
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A minimum of 1800 sq ft is absurd. Obviously, town council members have delusions of grandeur.
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@baronvonslambert You call Trump semisentient when we now have a president who can't make a speech that doesn't make him sound like he's off his meds? A man who spent 8 minutes talking to the wall behind the podium at one appearance and has to be led around by the hand in public so that he doesn't wander off? Who can't walk up a flight of steps without falling several times? Who do you think you're kidding?
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When I was called for jury selection a couple of years ago in Iowa, the prosecutor admitted outright that she had no evidence against the accused. She said that all she had was one cop's belief that the woman who brought the charge was telling the truth. She asked the prospective jurors if they would be willing to convict anyway, and every one of them said they would.
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@ChiIIerClan The hearing problem is systemic. I was a teaching assistant when I was a grad student. I couldn't believe what some students TOLD me that I said when I had a classroom full of witnesses who knew that I didn't say that.
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@kewlztertc5386 You do know that squatters don't pay rent, right? Renters' rights have nothing to do with a squatter who has never paid rent or had a lease. 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
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Oaths aren't taken seriously by most people any more. Look at the divorce rate.
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That's why he told his daughter's mother! He was arranging to take care of his daughter financially. He couldn't very well do that without the mother finding out.
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Evidently it was shipping the stuff out of state that got them in trouble.
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@jasonbourne1596 Amen!
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And how was it necessary to destroy the house in the first place? They could have had 10 men watch the house for a month and just wait him out; it wouldn't have cost them any more than the damage they caused using their whiz-bang goodies to destroy the house. They could've used night vision equipment to get him while he was sleeping. Didn't anyone see Patriot Games?
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A woman can have her period throughout her entire pregnancy. It isn't the majority of women, but it happens more often than you might think. Many women have one or two periods after they get pregnant.
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I don't think they care.
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That's exactly why I laugh when people say that innocent people don't run. According to the FBI, there's at least a 20% chance that you'll go to prison even if you're innocent of doing what you're accused of. Now you can go to prison even if what you're accused of isn't a crime. I've read of actual cases in the last couple of years.
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@sketchesofpayne You wouldn't say so if you were the innocent person sent to prison for life. Btw, the quote is from Benjamin Franklin. Voltaire and Sir William Blackstone also stated similar ideas.
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@jordancobb509 I don't think you understand what he wrote.
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@addanametocontinue You've never lived in small town, have you?
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@RonniemiuuuopJeremy Pryor serves on the Eleventh Circuit, in Alabama, not in California. Are you so partisan that you just fling accusations around without any connection to the situation?
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Exactly.
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@unclemarksdiyauto Metal detectors don't work if you bury bills in nonmetal containers. My Uncle Paul did that and nobody could find his stash after he died. The next owners will probably get a windfall if they uproot the right tree or till for a garden.
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@mattwallace7058 When I Googled Mickeyd's, all I got was McDonald's, Arizona locations, and variations like Nicke D's. Even Google doesn't know what Mickeyd's in Michigan is.
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It sounds like he already fixed the problems. That was part of his complaint, that no one ever bothered to check if they were fixed.
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I don't know. Someone else commented that such a ruling in the US could lead to OSHA coming into your home and requiring you to meet OSHA regulations. Is the toilet paper roll the correct distance from the toilet and height from the ground? Do you have handicapped accessibility? Keep going with that train of thought and see where it goes.
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It only takes one malignant narcissist with a criminal mind, who doesn't mind suing his elderly mother for triple damages and forging documents.
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I recently saw an article about how brain changes often cause the elderly to become too trusting. They lose their healthy skepticism. Then, of course, you have the kind who will shoot at you from the front porch.
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Were you home schooled? 🙄
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Because most lawyers either aren't that bright or don't care. I've seen enough lawyers in court to be appalled.
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