Welcome to the boa constrictor of AI. An attempt to escape being labeled as being written by an AI though creating errors is just an opening for the AI to be trained to do that as well. The more you struggle, the tighter the constriction.
Welcome to the boa constrictor of AI. An attempt to escape being labeled as being written by an AI though creating errors is just an opening for the AI to be trained to do that as well. The more you struggle, the tighter the constriction.
She lost use of the car when the transmission failed, which happened before the car was sold. She was aware she had exceeded the 12,000 mile repair warranty and did not take it to a repair shop. The dealer wasn’t going to repair it no matter how long it was on his lot, and return it to her, not for less than a repair…
In a civil suit she gets to recover the damages. She had the car while she was paying for it and likely no longer has loan payments and doesn’t have the car. It’s a crappy situation, but there doesn’t look to be a great deal of financial harm to recover. Even 30% of not much isn’t much. Given that the car had…
In a nearly ideal situation, one would have an area divided into rough hexagons such that the travel from the border to the center is 15 minutes. At the center would be the services. In addition, there needs to be a population large enough in each hexagon to support these services.
The buyer has to register the car that they will drive and prove they have insurance for it and, sometimes, that it meets safety and pollution control requirements.
The loan company owns it until the loan is paid off. The car is registered to her, but it isn’t titled to her.
They keep the title until the loan is paid or they make a cash sale. What motive would many people have with a clear title and a fat loan to pay off the loan?
Good luck with that. Because she had a contract and business arrangement this is a civil matter for breaching the contract. Police won’t touch it because the DA/Prosecutor is rusty on his contract law and doesn’t want to spend time reading micro-print and won’t have authority to bring a case that the civil courts…
Probably took a working transmission from a wreck and did a transplant. Or the transmission problem is one they knew about when they sold it to the main character in this story, knowing it would come back for whatever would cause said character to toss in the towel. I keep watching ethical mechanics and all one has to…
Is the image sourcing rule that they don’t pay for photos?
Recall when Gizmodo was about Gizmos and wasn’t a replacement for AV-Club? And when an article would get 100-500 comments? And users could create their own posts and sub-sections? The good old days before some moron decided to fight Peter T. and sneer into the faces of conservatives from Florida that redistributing…
Their leader was a real-estate agent.
This is the apartment he can afford. Doesn’t matter if apartments he likely can no longer afford have bigger places. Sure, he could have moved into one with valet parking, and just chose not to do that.
I am unsure if the photo is of his truck, but backing in to stay out of the aisle usually ends up blocking the sidewalk, which is typical for truck owners to do. Who cares about that 18 inch trailer hitch or the need some people to have a wheel-chair width of space?
“He should have read his contract” is all the farther that sentence needs to go. The reason for reading them is to uncover the not-normal clauses; it’s the entire point of having contract lawyers look over contracts.
Recall too that the rules were changed so that a turbine car would also never again race at the Indy 500.
The US doesn’t train LEOs much. There are a large number of people killed by cops because cops are trained to have lightning response to their own fear, many for having a cell phone in their hand. The cops all watch the same video over and over and over of one traffic stop in the 1970s where a guy was pulled over for…
People sometimes notice when drones are flying.
They sent over 150 officers to Uvalde. What good did that do?
The airline signs a contract for services. If those services for their customers are poorly done, it is still the airline’s fault. Blaming an airline because a kiosk worker sold a bad burrito? That’s tougher. Ensuring the bags are secure with the people they hand them to? Can’t just hand off responsibility for that.