And just for the fun of it I provide you with the state of California: Vehicle Code 31 VC — Giving False Information to a Police Officer
And just for the fun of it I provide you with the state of California: Vehicle Code 31 VC — Giving False Information to a Police Officer
And you've apparently forgotten the start of our conversation. I advised that you were incorrect as it varies from state to state. You came back with the rejoinder that it does not vary from state to state, and that it in fact does not exist anywhere to which I have proven otherwise thus your last reply affirming that…
"(1) It is unlawful for any person while operating or in charge of any vehicle to refuse when requested by a police officer to give his or her name and address and the name and address of the owner of such vehicle, or for such person to give a false name and address"
The study the German paper cited doesn't discuss social media at all. The study surveyed internet use as a whole not social media. The concern markers were those who hadn't used the internet at all in the last 30 days and those who use it 2+ hours a day. How anyone came to the conclusion that the lack of Facebook…
The article is about talking to police when you get pulled over. The point you disagreed with is the one about lying about your identity to the police officer who pulled you over. So you're basically saying I and the article are wrong yet saying that duh, we're correct.
The article is about talking to police when you get pulled over. The point you disagreed with is the one about lying about your identity to the police officer who pulled you over. So you're basically saying I and the article are wrong yet saying that duh, we're correct.
How annoying. Damn thing kept saying post failed so now I've got 5 replies when I intended one. Damn you internets.
Providing false information in regards to your identity is not covered by the first amendment. If you tell an officer who pulled you over that you are someone other than you are it's a crime. For example: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=46.61.020 for the state of Washington. Many, if not most, states…
Providing false information in regards to your identity is not covered by the first amendment. If you tell an officer who pulled you over that you are someone other than you are it's a crime. For example :http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=46.61.020 for the state of Washington. Many, if not most, states…
No, it varies from state to state. Some states have laws specifically criminalizing the giving of a false name, address, or date of birth, etc. So unless you know for certain your state has no law against lying to the police, I'd take the precaution of just being truthful. Besides, why lie. It's dumb, and you're only…
I thought for certain I could find another related clip from QI, but I seem to have come up empty. I feel as though I have lost a competition of some kind. Bad tidings this day.
Usually big Hollywood animated movies don't retain the star voice actors. Members of the cast that are traditional voice actors do stay on though usually. For example: Aladdin. Robin Williams was replaced with Dan Castellaneta. Madagascar completely replaced the cast minus the Skipper penguin, and that was only cause…
I describe the ladies in Moffat's reign as strong female characters with the emotional makeup of abandoned pound puppies.
I'd rather go back and kill Edison. That guy was a jerk.
Mohawk guy is @tweetsoutloud on Twitter.
Mine isn't even an option to be selected.
Dinosaurs, like zombies, require a double-tap.
Sorry, but the theme requires 7 notes, and there are only 5 buttons.
I don't have mine anymore otherwise I'd look into seeing how to do that. Probably end up electrocuting myself. The ditty the washers play at the end of a cycle is kinda nice though less ominous than the Imperial March.
Samsung washing machines play music to announce that they're finished. I didn't think the buttons had different tones though for when you push them. The one I had the buttons all sounded the same.