I hope you never find yourself isolated from your family, and facing possible deportation, as well as an unknown future due to a tumultuous political climate. I hope that it takes less for you to gain some understanding of the human condition.
I hope you never find yourself isolated from your family, and facing possible deportation, as well as an unknown future due to a tumultuous political climate. I hope that it takes less for you to gain some understanding of the human condition.
Except it’s not. Some people, anywhere from 60k to 100k have had their paperwork completely revoked.
Not temporarily.
Not for now.
Not for 90 days.
Gone. Useless. Vanished. No longer valid, and not even notified of the change.
Considering there is no rule saying that they cannot re-up the ban, concerns that they may start going after people within the country, expand the scope of the ban, and the general state of the country after only two weeks... oh and limiting his work options if he has to travel, it starts to make citizens concerned.
“By code, shouldn’t there be...”
Job killing regulations, my friend.
Or what I like to call, “common sense”
(that is, the common sense that puts some kind of warning, or barrier in front of a 4 foot deep hole in a parking lot)
I’ve got 20 that says this isn’t the first time this has happened.
The fall hazard alone would requires signage for pedestrians. This was likely installed prior to more stringent development codes and ADA and Uniform Building Code.
I mean, it’s the Deep South. Getting things up to “code” isn’t exactly their forte.
Definitely needs some bollards. And these two hayseeds need self driving cars.
It’s easy to pile on the driver for not looking where they’re going, but on the other hand, that’s a really shitty place for a loading dock, and I could see how someone might miss it if they were staring up at the building walls.
Yeah, whoever owns that is buying her a new car.
That... is a terrible place for a loading dock, especially without any signage.
Albuquerque is one of an increasing number of cities which restrict pursuit to “clear and immediate serious threat” or someone who has committed or is committing a violent felony, as these pursuits can do more harm than good; rather than pushing some idiot beyond the control of his vehicle, you get a description of…
Crazy that the cop would make virtually no real attempt to catch the 300 that is running from him. I would tend to lean to the “real” category with this one. Looks legit to me.
It’s sad to admit, but it makes sense. Top Gear... errr... Grand Tour has to end just like Mythbusters ended. I will miss the chemistry of the three, but we should consider ourselves lucky that we got so much of it in the first place. It’s not like the old episodes will be erased.
Mazda6 wagon with a manual, yes! Brown and diesel *pukes*. I want my Zoom Zoom wagon to be fast. Give it to me in a candy red with a V6:
Neutral: Mazda is known within the enthusiast community for being fun, practical and overall good value. However, most people ignore them.
2nd Gear: 9 speeds is too many on an automatic, at least in anything I’ve driven with that many. Six seems to be about the realistic maximum with today’s technology.
Given the possible damage the Donald could inflict, it’s important thsst the resistance be focused and ready come January.
More like it blows, amirite?
More like it blew.
I didn’t even realize that ‘til now... for some reason I feel like “Geo Metro” is the name of that thing. Chevy Metro sounds wrong to me.