JeffOwl
JeffOwl
JeffOwl

He will just legally change his name. From David the Rapist to “David the guy who can cook and likes Meryl Streep movies.”

I just just assume all these folks are from Russia at this point.

It wasn’t as clear as you make it sound before this law. Very similar laws exist in other states that don’t call splitting out explicitly and have been interpreted as to make splitting illegal. CA vehicle code states:

the CHP are switching to Harleys

Stop the “mansplaining.” Womyn have the right to be upset over whatever they want to be upset about. They further have the right to have you to listen to their concerns and indicate that you fully understand and acknowledge that they are upset, and their right to be so, without judging the reason.

The bars used to lift the car will provide some wheel chock like function, but in reality, he is likely going to clear the scene to get traffic flowing again and pull off somewhere safe to tie it down. Also it gets him away from the scene before the angry owner (jerk) shows up.

I’m going to regret giving this away, but... note I never pick up in the drive unless I know the person is standing there waiting... If not waiting I sit in the cell phone lot or if someone will need help with bags, I’ll park in short term.

This one seemed to have the stabilizer but it didn’t move out. Maybe it can if needed. Look at the rear corner of the truck when the loading is complete.

Last I checked there was no asterisk for “unless you’re illegally parked” on the fourth amendment. Please show me the due process involved with arbitrarily confiscating a vehicle and holding it ransom.

Don’t listen to the rest of these guys. They actually use something called a “hover pit” for extended hover testing. This has the grate as you describe. In reality it isn’t really needed for ship operations as they have already adapted the decks to handle the heat of vertical landings. On land vertical landings will

Not competent to stand trial doesn’t mean not competent to be President. We have a long history to prove there is no specific standard for that.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Actually pretty standard to charge the law breaker for damage done by police in pursuit.

True, even if the exponent is 1.

Pretty much, yes. The idea being that over a long period of time, the insurance premiums would cost more than the amount of money they would have to pay out in claims.

What they actually have is soverign immunity which is typically waived up to whatever the max on their insurance is (~200K). Often times they are self insured.

The alarm clock he dismantled and reassembled in a briefcase is irrelevant to possible admission to MIT. It could go either way depending on other factors.

Government agencies enjoy soverign immunity which is only waived up to something like $200K depending on the location.

Hell no, not from sane people anyway. Before the cockpits and masks, as a kid, I watched multiple times as one of them flipped over and the rescue crews tried frantically to get the driver out and/or flip it back over. Knowing the whole time that the poor guy’s head was under water and he was either very disoriented

I remember when they used to be powered primarily by Rolls Royce Merlin engines. I could hear a race going on from 10 miles away.