Also in case people don’t know what Japan does, here’s the short of it (coming from first-hand accounts)
Also in case people don’t know what Japan does, here’s the short of it (coming from first-hand accounts)
I think Montana tried that. Then people did things like drive off cliffs.
What if you had a dash cam that proved they cut you off and brake checked you?
I feel like I sound draconian or something, but we should really adopt something similar to what Japan has about vehicles.
It sounds like there needs to be errors and stuff.
Out of curiosity... If someone brake checks you, would it be better to just rear end them or attempt to hard brake yourself with a dice roll on the save?
Makes me wonder if he knew something we didn’t for all these years.
I really want to believe the original article is The Onion style satire. I really do.
This sounds like the plot of “In Time”, minus the immortality.
Will they be worth five British Pounds?
Minimum wage is too generous. I was thinking company towns with company tokens that can only be redeemed at company shops.
EPA doesn’t just handle cars for air quality regulation, but you know, the environment. If EPA is basically tossed in the tubes, welp, what’s stopping anyone from just doing anything to wreck the environment?
The price difference might’ve been a one-off thing, but hey, I’m glad they caught it. :P
I used Bing to get pricing on some tickets one time, and they referred me to the airline itself, which happened to be hundreds cheaper than any of the third party websites for some reason.
If you have money to burn, you could try a wireless to ethernet adapter like
If you were a poor college kid like when I tried to apply for my first one, they refused on the grounds that I wasn’t making enough money.
One more thing to add because I do agree on some level that credit scores are kind of eh. It feels like the system makes it tough to start off. When you’re “fresh off the boat” with no credit history, what can you do to start building it up?
I think I got your OP mixed up. I was thinking credit score is a better indicator of responsibility than morality.
Maybe not morality, but responsibility.