If he's sitting in traffic, next to someone who is clearly looking down at a cell phone held out of view, he can't issue the ticket. He has to actually see the device and see its use.
If he's sitting in traffic, next to someone who is clearly looking down at a cell phone held out of view, he can't issue the ticket. He has to actually see the device and see its use.
So, DennyCraneDennyCraneDennyCrane will be our #COTD for today then.
Did anybody actually see the phone in his hand or see him reading the text. A friend of mine is a cop and he says that issuing a distracted driving ticket for a cell phone is really hard. He has to actually witness the driver use the device while they are in care and control of the vehicle.
You can do the radio by feel (steering wheel controls) and sound. I don't need to look at the radio to know which station I'm on.
One of the great things about having good friends who happen to be photojournalists & activists, and, who happen to have fantastic legal contacts who will coming running at the drop of a hat, and whose numbers I have stored in my mobile phone is that I could have an army of protesters, journalists and lawyer on scene…
This is the same TVR that built the Sagaris and Speed 12, right?
I saw this on the CBC website yesterday. It was too late for QOTD though. I've emailed that video to hundreds of people - mostly cat lovers. I love it.
Barring any instigation from the other person, yes. It's your dog. It should be under your control at all times. If it bites someone and it's away from your control, it's your fault and your dog's fault.
I'm guessing that horse-rider is wealthy. There are lots of them and they look like Polo players.
So is "normal".
Really compelling. Like dancing with a machete-wielding psychotic woman? Sure she's hot and the ride would be amazing... but the price you'd pay in blood...
With roughly 1/6 of the world population and one of the longest-lived and, most homogeneous cultures on the planet, I'd say that the Chinese are the normal ones.
This was my favourite book when I was a kid. I really really wanted a pickle car
Well this looks like a job for me
Damn sheep. Always gotta follow the leader.
This makes me sad.
Yep. That's why everything in my yard is untreated cedar or stained/painted, untreated spruce. We have a dry climate here so I'm not too worried about not using pressure treated wood.
Nope. I used the super-hard, shiny brass-ish deck screws.
I think they actually did give him a new bike. It was in the Times Colonist paper, if I remember correctly.
Would there be any other way? It would have the V12 - and the fleet of mechanics.