I haven't read the article, but I do have a kid. Since this is when we're introducing solid foods, the baby is still drinking milk/formula for nutrition.
I haven't read the article, but I do have a kid. Since this is when we're introducing solid foods, the baby is still drinking milk/formula for nutrition.
I couldn't agree more, and I'm the one using the technology. If I didn't mention it in my response to the original question, my little suburban city averages one stolen vehicle a day. Outrageous in a 22 square mile city of 57000 individuals!
Absolutely, and this is common place - called cold-plating.
Good grief.
Right answer, but wrong reason. Those cars would have been terrible because of the styling because we can't see out of them. Add a cage and a computer mount and visibility really goes to crap. Expect to see more Explorers and fewer Tauruses (Tauri?) for this very reason.
Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPR) technology and its refinement is and will be the biggest boon to law enforcement in the near future.
And who's to say that's what even happened? This guy strikes me as bipolar manic.
Let's not forget, all the discussion aside, that photo makes me hard.
Literally took my breath away.
A far cry from "hunt you down with guns if you don't show up, no matter how minor the offense".
A good question! California law is pretty clear about the signature, in that it's required to acknowledge receipt of the citation. It is, in fact, a crime to write anything other than your signature - which is very loosely defined. For instance, I'll settle for an "X", but "F you, pig" would earn a new violation. …
Sweet baby Jesus. Not the case. Signing a traffic ticket (an infraction) is, correctly, your promise that you'll appear in traffic court or otherwise take care of the ticket. Everyone who receives a traffic ticket has the right to have the matter taken care of ASAP, by being seen by a Magistrate (judge) and having…
I can't speak for Virginia law, but when I respond to a call of a fight, and two or more dudes have been mixing it up, I'm all for giving them the chance to sort out their differences and go their separate ways.