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Just picking and choosing what to follow and what to not follow that an officer tells you to do can be incredibly risky. Couple that with the fact that it’s hard to decipher what is a direct order and what is simply them trying to get you to do something on your own volition, makes dealing with cops way more confusing

Always assume the police (anyone in power?) are not acting in your best interest, especially once they have you in cuffs they now assume you are guilty and will act accordingly.

how about into the gas tank

[urinates behind judge’s car]

And once again all the other shithole states lean back, take a long drag on their cigarettes, and breathe a sigh of “Thank God for Mississippi” as it once again keeps them all off the bottom place ranking in Murica’s stupid list.

Why are crackers so psychotic about proving what crackers they are?

Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.

Good. Let this be a lesson to everyone. Mind your own goddamn business. I’m sick of everyone hopped up on outrage trying to be the One Lone Ranger or whatever that shit is called. Mind your own goddamn business, and leave your guns at home in a locked cabinet.

If ever there was a poster child for applying Georgia’s death penalty statute, I couldn’t think of a worthier candidate. But I bet she gets off with 15 years or so because redeemable21yearoldwhitegirlblahblahblah.

and no blood alcohol test was administered at the scene

There’s an awesome episode of 99% invisible about a police department in California that changed their uniforms and attitudes (and how much the cops HATED it) https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-blazer-experiment/

And I think about this episode every time I hear about cops abusing power, closing ranks and

Yep. Book her, jail her, fine her, suspend her license, and prevent her from ever working in law enforcement again.

So why was the spoiler mechanically capable of extending to a height it “wasn’t designed to work at” in the first place? If it is designed to function best (and not block the CHSML) at a certain height, that should be limited by hardware, not software. There is something Porsche isn’t telling us.  They put that extra

And from the victim’s perspective, someone’s trying to steal his truck. Of course he’s going out there with a gun.

Well, what should have also been submitted is “people who think shoveling the snow out of their public parking spot somehow entitles them to come back to that spot.” You want a guaranteed spot, find a garage. Fuck people who put lawnchairs and nonsense in their shoveled out spot. It’s public street parking. There’s no

I love all of it, it even has great looking tires still in decent condition (not sure what they are) but holy jumpin’ jesus, $75K for something that has probably barely been started in 20 years? Come back to earth please 

At what point does this become a business problem for any Memphis-based freight company? If I were a dispatcher right now, I’d be doing everything I can to avoid sending trucks there precisely because I’d have no idea if that load will ever be delivered. I don’t get paid for undelivered loads.

Honestly surprised no employees of these predatory towing companies have been shot yet.  

I co-own a 2002 Bugeye with my son (22). He bought it when he was 19. We had a chat about how it was to be driven and how people would look at him.

I drive an STI, but this is mostly true. For the record, I’m a middle-aged attorney who hasn’t gotten so much as pulled over in nearly 20 years. But I’m by far the exception.