Those laws need to be modified, as there's a different definition for "reasonable expectation of privacy" when you enter someone else's private property, such as their home or vehicle. Do nanny cams not record audio?
Those laws need to be modified, as there's a different definition for "reasonable expectation of privacy" when you enter someone else's private property, such as their home or vehicle. Do nanny cams not record audio?
you can also commit a felony in Virginia if you press the throttle down.
I realise that, at this point, people from foreign countries acting aghast at the American healthcare system is so played out as to be a cliché, but fucking hell.
No one disabled her car, the lender disabled the lenders car, she doesn't have a car.
I know it's not the point of the article, but you do know that in an emergency, you are supposed to call an ambulance, not drive 100 mph to the hospital, right?
This was on fark.com last night, the comments made me weep for humanity. Pay your bills on time and you won't have to deal with this. It really is that simple.
Anyone who has seen my posts knows I am not what you would call a Corvette guy. So pardon my ignorance here, but I just do not understand everyone getting up in arms and claiming C3 > C4. The C3 was slower and frankly it's looks have aged terribly. Where as a clean C4 is still a fine looking car. I have to side…
I have 2 lists when ranking Vettes
Anything semi-ambiguous is subject to scrutiny from commenters with nothing of substance to add. That's most of internet summed up in 15 words.
"New York is safe as hell". That doesn't sound very safe.
#StopVictimBlaming
I'll let you guys argue over all these silly scenarios. I'm going to drive my financed 2014 Cayman S.
Exactly. If you get a 3% loan on a new car, but can make a 6% ROI on your $20k, why not do the loan? The key is making sure your ROI is liquid and greater than your interest cost.
The liquid 20k you have is better invested in something that will return a profit, not a used german car.
whatever is behind her, its guaranteed the car won't start when she needs to get away from it.
"It's a relay that switches the light on and off. It blinks faster when a bulb is burned out because the voltage load drops. Less load on the circuit = easier for it to do its job = blinks faster."