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Many people won’t take a cashier’s check and you cannot negotiate a price with a cashiers check. Those checks are trivial to forge; a lot of people are heading to auctions. 100% the cops would be spiteful and hold the check for 90 days, or “lose” it, to prove authenticity, spoiling the sale anyway.

CAF is a legal/law response to the problem of found items that can be linked to a crime, such as the cash found at a drug dealer’s house but without a link to a person. However, when the cash is literally removed from a person’s possession there isn’t the lack of a link - either charge the person with the crime and

Doesn’t matter. They can turn it over to the city or state or feds and then get an “unrelated” cash award next year for general excellence in policing or as a pay increase.

There is a plan to add a roof/screening over the bridge. 

Oh, no! Up to 5,000 people who wouldn’t pay to see it might see it for free? Maybe don’t take over a public place a long time prior to the event.

Police can enforce movement; the screen is just cheaper than police overtime pay.

They confuse “union” and “Union” all the time. Don’t want them Union fellas tellin’ how to run things.

Unless the litigant lies. Then they can rule on a hypothetical, even when the lie is glaring.

It was originally - mid 1700s - used to confiscate valuable items when the owners were unwilling to come forward to claim them - such as pirate ships. This was perverted into the general practice of stealing items of lesser value when the ownership was clear and the owners were coming forward.

Potential unstable neck injuries.

There are several, such as in Pittsburgh that were allowed to rot away but I-35 wasn’t one of them.

Just the right height for the sharp corner on bro-truck doors to put a can-opener chop. That pool noodle is too low for when they turn in the seat and kick the door because the hinges are rusty.

I parked 40 feet from all other cars and was rewarded by a plumbing truck with a steel C-Beam bumper hooking into the wheel well and then, having felt a bump, the driver pulled forward. To line up to the closest space to the door. 

Yup. Around here the sport is to go down the street with a pellet gun, taking out a dozen or more street-facing car windows one after the other. Not pick one car and go to town on all of them. 

The owner could have gotten a commercial policy, and chose not to, knowing he would not be covered. Seems the fault is shifted the wrong way for anything but misuse or abuse as the owner knew about the situation first. Home car insurance doesn’t cover any commercial use. Renter was dumb for at-fault exposure, but

Hint - overtaking a long line of cars in a neighboring lane at a high differential speed makes yielding to cars that move into your lane tough. Was it the truck driver’s plan to just clap with joy at blocking in the white car and seeing it pulverize the stopped car? Looks like even worse planning by the truck driver

Main lesson - don’t rent from Turo. 

It isn’t to save time - it is to be safe. Backing in there is very low chance a car will be speeding in the parking space, where numerous times I have been backing out and either someone backs out from across the way or comes speeding down the aisle. This is a larger problem from extended cab lifted bro trucks parking

The polite thing is to post the detour before the first exit closure, but a lot of places won’t do that. Not sure what he was desperate to get to, but it looks like they cut off half of downtown with no indication of an alternative.

He left the road to go around parked vehicles blocking the road.