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Except for everything about it, it was the perfect plan!

This seems like one of those “brilliant-stupid” scams that you might be able to get away with once or twice but certainly not 18 times. But rather than realize that, he apparently thought, “It worked once, let’s goooo.”

You read about crimes like this and you have to ask yourself: “Did this guy have a plan for not getting caught?”

This will definitely lead to an improvement in the situation - if this passes, the police will shrug and say, “I can’t do nothin’, file a report” instead of “I can’t do nothin’, file a report.

I was in a decent area of downtown SF last year to get a beer at a local brewery. I had my car windows smashed and $3000+ worth of belongings stolen within 5 minutes of walking away from my car (which was in view of the brewery). When I called the police to report it, they asked if we had any IDs or credit cards

Every single picture shows a car with a broken window. That seems to be Exhibit A about if the car was locked.

This is a loophole that should never have existed, and the proposed bill doesn’t go far enough to eliminate it. Theft is illegal even if the car is unlocked. It’s hard enough to have enough evidence to prosecute for burglary. They aren’t sending out the CSI team for property crime to dust for prints, so without video

Wow she dressed at a character from Kill Bill, now I will pay a streaming site to watch it and also swear eternal loyalty to the studio system.

Judging from what I saw this weekend, yes there are.

Except it doesn’t.

Well, it’s a Barsanti newswire, so if you’re looking for some sort of POV to anchor the snark to you’re out of luck.

I don’t understand what harm could be caused by partying in an outfit inspired by any source. Couldn’t it be viewed as a type of protest, as in “get this sh*t worked out so that we can get content back on the air because we’re reminding people of what they’re missing?”

I’m guessing there must be a lot of Harley Quinn costumes then.

Yes.

Research has found that fully three quarters of movie purchases are based on which properties inspire sexy Halloween costumes.

I am once again asking James Gunn to cast Madelaine Petsch as Poison Ivy once the SAG-AFTRA strike ends.

Well I don’t mean to harsh your mellow but Halloween falls on Tuesday this year.

Vote with your wallets people. Don’t see Kill Bill when it comes out.

I don’t know who Desiree Gruber is, but she’s doing an excellent job of pulling off that carnivorous squirrel trainer look.