more vaporware companies popping up trying to get their piece of the cake and repeat tesla’s unrepeatable success wont do shit to help anyone but investors.
more vaporware companies popping up trying to get their piece of the cake and repeat tesla’s unrepeatable success wont do shit to help anyone but investors.
Comedians, especially white comedians, and especially male comedians, are among the most thin-skinned, sensitive people I have ever encountered. So many are unable to absorb ANY criticism whatsoever, and ironically, its the ones who are constantly lecturing their audience to lighten up who are the most sensitive to…
Sounds about right.
Probably just balancing supply and demand. If there is a shortage you raise prices. That way you only lose the customers at the lower end of the demand curve. Keep the customers that are willing to pay a higher price.
Because BLUE LIVES MATTER YOU MARXIST CRIMINAL LOVER.
How exactly is that cruiser justified in ramming an already-disabled vehicle? How’s that not using an automobile as a deadly weapon?
“Hopefully soon people won’t feel inclined to roll around with gasoline stockpiles in their cars and get into fights in fuel lines.”
I’m sure I’m missing something important, but it seems like ANY currency whose value is so severely Tweet-dependent is not a stable currency that anyone should invest in.
He probably thought he’d be protected by sitting in the passenger seat.
It should be noted that he was the first really loud anti-union guy I ever met. “Unions Suck and all my fellow cops can bite me, they can’t force me to pay into their damn union and I don’t need it!” I have a feeling things might have been different if he was a paid up member.
Your illuminating reply is literally the 1st time I’ve ever heard of a bad cop being forced to pay literal $$$ for their crimes.
There should be a wireless connection to a hard drive in the cruiser to preserve all of that information and prevent the problem of storage space on the bodycam itself. The video should be kept for 1 year before deletion with the exception, of course, of anything that was already deemed evidence. The only times that…
The way around that is to simply amend the law so that, if anything ‘significant’ happens on shift - like a shooting, a car accident, etc. etc. - if the body camera is ‘off’, it’s an automatic adverse inference that they had something to hide.
I keep seeing, “the officer didn’t turn on their bodycam,” and shouting to the heavens that this shouldn’t be a sentence that’s ever uttered. The only practical rebuttal against having bodycams always on is maybe storage concerns. The requirements for storing hundreds (and more likely thousands in a big city) of…
That and are they also paying to fix both cars? The tax payer shouldn’t have to. Seriously though if I was street racing going more than double the speed limit and caused a major accident I think it would result in much more than a suspension at work
To be fair, they were in Anacostia. That’s a notably not-white part of DC. It’s kind of nice they were hurting each other.
I don’t know the punishment is for street racing there. But, yeah open and shut case, charge them all with it.
Only one fired, none arrested.
Good on him, glad Seth isn’t dancing around the subject. James feels like a capsule of a certain type of predator from the 2000s. Him, John Mayer, Dane Cook, Chris Delia, all similar creepy white man vibes who think they are progressive.