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One of the best video on the topic.
One of the best video on the topic.
Ever think that maybe enforcement on bikes can be lower because the stakes are so much lower? Someone dying after getting hit by a bike is 1 in a million. Someone getting seriously injured after getting hit by a bike is 1 in a thousand. If a bike blows through a stop sign/red light what’s mostly gonna happen if…
I can’t speak for New York, but “tax the cyclists” certainly comes up plenty in Toronto from people who are utterly ignorant to what actually funds our local infrastructure (the city budget which is primary funded by property and other general taxes that *everyone including cyclists* pay).
I feel bad for drivers facing these barriers. On one hand - yes, they are trying to save the lives of cyclists like me. But on the other hand, they make it tougher to watch YouTube while driving way over the speed limit. It’s a terrible inconvenience, that. What are they going to do next, force cars to stop before…
Holy shit, that’s a bad take. Please don’t make me list the reasons why; just renounce it and hope you can be forgiven someday.
Its the natural evolution of doing absolutely jack shit when it comes to developing public transport.
The difference is that there is a powerful gun lobby giving a lot of money to Republicans to keep guns universally legal.
I think this has more to do with government officials getting enjoyment out of punishing criminals in odd ways. The products were designed to be a pain in the ass as an extra little FU to people.
the only thing the mazda3 hatch turbo needs is ventilated seats.
Dudes horrible, yes, but this stat is total fucking BS and i hear it quoted ALL the time.
True, the cop may wind up dying in a training exercise or when their backup is inevitably, but unpreventably kept from backing them up when asked to do so. They’ll pay one way or another, to cops this is basically snitching.
Watch the police union step in and ole Cap’n retire with full benefits.
Kudos to that cop who followed procedure and basically busted his boss. I’m sure he’ll get skewered by other, shittier cops for it.
“I cannot sir. I know you’re aware of our body camera policy. You know I cannot turn off this body camera,” the officer says. “I have taken an oath to uphold the law.”
TL;DR? Let me make it simple. “I’m special and the rules don’t apply because I found a term that makes me sound special "
Fuck Fuck FUCK Boeing.
I hate that I’m using this as an example, but just watch Rock the Block. The team that designs the most generic house usually wins, while any team that actually does something interesting with their house gets dinged for alienating potential buyers and not squeezing two extra bedrooms into the floorplan.
Honestly, I’d rather have this than most Harleys on the market (save maybe a Sportster S). Maybe Harley will list them wholesale, after they age out of the rider academy
I’ve had tons of customers sell to Carvana and Vroom and they have always honored the online offer. FWIW from what I have been told neither brand does any “reconditioning” they just churn the cars into their system and if the next buyer doesn’t like the condition it just gets sent back and re listed...this is perhaps…
There’s always at least one bootlicker in here. Cops who abuse their authority to enforce laws that don’t exist absolutely should pay out of pocket for the trouble they cause. Until they do they will never act with restraint or accountability.