At that point, it would just get towed.
At that point, it would just get towed.
Keep in mind, this person is treating those patients remotely, from the safety of her home. So she is not yet in contact with anyone that (knowingly) has anything to get. So this is a catastrophe plan. Plans in advance, such as these, allow time for consulting the HOA.
The HOA rules or state statutes likely allow different behavior when a disaster or emergency is declared. Feel like the homeowner may have some extra arguments if they decide they really want the RV setup before they actually need it (which seems like a much safer option than trying to move and setup an RV without the…
The best analysis is that we (in the royal sense) want to dictate what you can do, not let the government dictate what anyone can do, with our property.
Until the recent past, the kinds of zoning laws that require certain maintenance and cleanliness standards were considered unconstitutional, as the U.S. used to generally operate under the idea that a significant government interest needed to be affected to limit property rights. Thus, HOAs were the only way for…
I just typed the same comment. I feel validated. I even was shopping this segment recently.
I have no clue what Mercedes that is. Is it an E-Class or an S-Class? I just cannot tell anymore on a quick glance. I am 90% sure it is not a CLS (or whatever they call it now), and likely is an S-Class.
It seemed the only reason he “ordered” GM to make ventilators was because he kept being chastised for not ordering companies to make needed things, despite daily statements that the companies were already doing the things, without any order.
So far, I have found zero reports of the offense in question. The only references to “ghost kitchens” are positive, in that they are real licensed kitchens, e.g., caterers, etc., taking advantage of the gig-economy by selling on multiple platforms, not just catered events, and without a public dining room.
Seems the problem, at the end of the day, is that it is illegal to remove any of the emissions control devices. So regardless of the picture you think was painted, removal of the emission control devices puts you in a group with others that are violation of, at minimum, federal law and the state-law versions of same.…
I really want to know why a keyless entry remote is stuck on the dash.
That is the only reason I had some pause going NP. Any seller that says there is a “minor” problem to fix some big issue, is usually looked at with a side eye. A seller that has spent this much reconditioning the vehicle, but draws the line on this “minor” fix, begs a lot more inquiry.
How can it be the best version without the double spoiler? Seems the ‘88 spoils the fun.
Seems like it would have been nice to have the normal C&D mileage loop, if possible. Same as they do for normal cars.
No, it is, in fact, a station wagon. It was even marketed as a wagon expressly until quite recently. Now, Subaru just tries to not say it. It is still the wagon version of the Legacy sedan.
I’m confused by your comment: the outback drives better than some CUVs because it is not a CUV, it is a station wagon.
Thus they all have captain chair second rows now, so the sight-line is a little clearer to the third row shenanigans.
Generally, the point of a timing chain is to have it last the service life of the engine, theoretically. As opposed to the timing belt, which is replaced every 75k to 100k miles. Most Toyota products had timing belts with 75k mile intervals that most stretched to 100k. Any Toyota or Lexus with a timing chain is not…
Feel like someone forgot that we only get the long wheelbase version of the S90 in the U.S. now. The shorter one would have been a really good choice, but long wheelbase requires dedication
I want to disagree with you, because I feel like it makes me a bad person to be so snobby. But I don’t, because I guess I do care about what badge I stare at, having a long-term consistent UI that I am accustomed to.