I'd be interested in reading the statue for where you live. Because where I'm at, the law states you're required to have proof of insurance for the vehicle. As for the rest, there's a reason why you can make civilian complaints, but then again in the US; you guys got the police you wanted. That includes hiring anyone, because no one wanted to be cops. Ask detroit how that worked out for them. It was bad enough they were hiring criminals to be police.
Funny. Very tolerant view, religion is the bane of rational thought, yet I'll bet that you'll find that many members of the scientific community are religious in some way. Or you can look at heavily religious countries(heya Israel) who have more phd's and published papers per-capita than anywhere else in the world.
Religion isn't the problem. The problem is religion which has never had reformations, or branches which actively encourage people into things which aren't the norm of society. For the sake of argument, the majority in the US are Christian or some flavor of it. And those that aren't are religious(or spiritual) in some way. From what I've read you're just as backwards, regressive and probably bigoted as the people you complain about.
Good idea, burning is good. There used to be a waste-to-energy place about 40km from my home. Nimbyists successfully managed to get it shut down, it used to provide power to the city, hot water to all the nearby hospitals(4 of them), steam for those hospitals for various uses. And in the end it worked really well.
I blame enviromentalists and idiots. Both were at fault for it, now it sits there. Of course, if one remember the other day with the 'smart recycling bins' in a lot of places recycling material is simply thrown out with the trash anyway by the municipalities.
Cops don't dictate where speed traps go. In nearly all places your city council, or county council decides where they go. That being usually in high-traffic areas. I hate bursting bubbles and all that but all police do is enforce laws, they don't write or dictate them.
You know, it is possible to scorn religion without scorning the religious.... Same for religion. You can bash irrational beliefs in magic sky dictators, while still loving and befriending the people who suffer under such beliefs. That's why they call it "tolerance" and not "blind acceptance".
Odd. You've just successfully argued against yourself, by bashing what a person believes in but saying it's all okay, here have hugs and cookies, and saying by the way, your beliefs suck. Tolerance is about not stepping on someones toes, or disagreeing with what they believe in while not stating that they 'suffer' from something.
History does indeed repeat itself, but it does so in unique ways such as using upgraded technology but relying on the same tried and true methods. I expect in 10-20 years we'll see something akin to punchcards being used to access unique user-stored information, and personalized execution of code. These days we call them flash drives, or pen drives, or USB sticks.
Ideally, nurses aren't working 12- and 14-hour shifts back-to-back because of critical understaffing and/or cost-cutting, and aren't responsible for about 2-3 times as many patients per nurse as they ought to be. Ideally, said nurses aren't fatigued and stressed to hell and gone. Ideally, no one ever makes a mistake when they are exhausted, rushed, and stressed. Ideally, if anyone makes a mistake, it will be completely innocuous and won't kill or maim anyone or cause massive property damage.
What? Wait, what? You're seriously shitting me right? The average nurse around here works 11hr days, some double or triple shifts in a row because of cost-cutting measures. And yes they're fatigued, badly. There's a critical nurse shortage in many places in the world. That includes, the US.
Color coding would go along way to fixing a lot of simple issues. Even if it's simply tubes, but they'd have to hammer out the AB(blue), salts and salines(green) and things like that, and it'll still take 10 years for them to figure it out.
Generally yes. Not always, however. The biggest way to sway the female vote is by following a couple of things. Emotion, good looking candidate, and emotions.
I'll hazard you pay more than $120/yr. You're paying $120 service fee on top of the taxes they already take from you to fund the entire system. I don't see $3-4b going very far.
If you believe that special interest groups have next to 0 impact on how laws are made, created, and the pressure they put on the enforcement, and judicial system. You need to brush up on your government. Here in Canada, the direct impact of special interest groups is what got us the current crop of rape(adult and child) laws, as well as the various nitty gritty chunks under the liberal government(in Canada these are federal charges). Now some parts of the law are good(like protection of the victim and refusal of release of evidence outside of a controlled environment). Other parts, not a chance.
As the simple way to put it: "The chick vote, makes up more in politics than most people expect." And with that, most women lean left, so left-leaning parties pander harder to keep that vote.
We have recycling and easy access landfills(Ontario, not Toronto). Over half of what people recycle, ends up in our landfills anyway because it's cheaper to dump it, than it is to recycle it.
I'm guessing you don't work in anything relating to policing, law, or the court system. It's pretty fucked up right now. For lack of a better statement. There is no balance to it, rather male = insta-guilt. And that hint of any form of accusation will stay with you forever, because of various things. Hyper-feminists for one, media for a second. Idiots for a 3rd(lol ur guilty).
Sorry. In this day and age of hyper-feminist(and yes it is womens groups who are at fault for this), with any and all hits of anything relating to rape, child rape, pedophilia, child abuse, etc. You're already screwed, because the law has already decided in various countries that you have the hint of guilt, you're already guilty. Leaving in some cases may not even counter your accuser, because they're required to be protected to the fullest, even from questioning.
Well then I guess they only provide services to people in the state of california. In reality they don't, you know it, I know it, they knew it. It's the same reason why FB has drawn the ire of both the german and canadian governments. Because the internet removes borders, and as such they become subject to the laws of other places.
You forget that it's also protection against the destruction of works. And it took ages for a copy of a book to be made, one page at a time. Especially since paper was almost worth it's weight in salt, and sometimes in shortage double it's weight in pepper.
Well lets go through the roll call of early North America and how we got to the transportation system we do today. Lotsa cars/buggies/horses - mass chaos Solution: Install traffic system(person or machine driven). People fail to heed traffic system. Solution: Use law enforcement that wants to enforce traffic laws, or specialized traffic divisions enacted via municipal code. Issue: People pay fines, disposable income increases, issues begin to creep up. Solution: Higher fines or scaled fines to correct bad behavior.
Traffic radar is a terrible system, it fills coffers, and doesn't correct behavior. The best system are some type of law enforcement that does, wants, and actively is involved in ensuring that the roads are safe. And is someone who will admonish the driver in some way with a physical presence. This system begins to fail when the system itself is highly corrupt however. Most ME countries suffer from this issue, so you're going to have an uphill battle.
So in the end? The best system is people who want to do the job to make the streets safer, because it has a direct impact on them. Not machines.
Not really sure how that's a troll. Anyone, and I mean anyone who's dealt with individuals in the 14-25yr old bracket already know this. I know my generation were dirty little mud grubbers at the time. But the entire current generation has successfully managed to out egotist us GenXer's.
In Canada we can. In most cases we do it by via the lawful withdrawal of blood. It really boils down to, was it serious enough to see if something in their system that impaired them in some fashion, and how badly were they, or others put at risk. The real issue to it is the amount of time it takes to get a drug test back, alcohol is easy. Other stuff a bit more difficult, and doing it via swabbing is a pain. That's mostly because laws haven't caught upto technology.
Well no, it's actually easier to figure out how and where reporting went to crap. Here's my challenge to you, goto your local library and go look up cases from the late 70's through the 90's. Then go read the news articles, or watch the archived TV broadcasts and see what happens. You'll notice a very subtle n style correction in the media.
I'd actually argue that reporting has gotten worse as media today lives in the "report hard, die fast" era. Where if you don't have the story regardless of circumstance and sometimes without proper review up, you're going to lose perceived viewer/readership. The reality is news has gotten worse because information is more accessible, but fact checking has gotten much better. It's a very unique double edged sword.
I'd be interested in reading the statue for where you live. Because where I'm at, the law states you're required to have proof of insurance for the vehicle. As for the rest, there's a reason why you can make civilian complaints, but then again in the US; you guys got the police you wanted. That includes hiring anyone, because no one wanted to be cops. Ask detroit how that worked out for them. It was bad enough they were hiring criminals to be police.
Funny. Very tolerant view, religion is the bane of rational thought, yet I'll bet that you'll find that many members of the scientific community are religious in some way. Or you can look at heavily religious countries(heya Israel) who have more phd's and published papers per-capita than anywhere else in the world.
Religion isn't the problem. The problem is religion which has never had reformations, or branches which actively encourage people into things which aren't the norm of society. For the sake of argument, the majority in the US are Christian or some flavor of it. And those that aren't are religious(or spiritual) in some way. From what I've read you're just as backwards, regressive and probably bigoted as the people you complain about.
Good idea, burning is good. There used to be a waste-to-energy place about 40km from my home. Nimbyists successfully managed to get it shut down, it used to provide power to the city, hot water to all the nearby hospitals(4 of them), steam for those hospitals for various uses. And in the end it worked really well.
I blame enviromentalists and idiots. Both were at fault for it, now it sits there. Of course, if one remember the other day with the 'smart recycling bins' in a lot of places recycling material is simply thrown out with the trash anyway by the municipalities.
Cops don't dictate where speed traps go. In nearly all places your city council, or county council decides where they go. That being usually in high-traffic areas. I hate bursting bubbles and all that but all police do is enforce laws, they don't write or dictate them.
You know, it is possible to scorn religion without scorning the religious. ... Same for religion. You can bash irrational beliefs in magic sky dictators, while still loving and befriending the people who suffer under such beliefs. That's why they call it "tolerance" and not "blind acceptance".
Odd. You've just successfully argued against yourself, by bashing what a person believes in but saying it's all okay, here have hugs and cookies, and saying by the way, your beliefs suck. Tolerance is about not stepping on someones toes, or disagreeing with what they believe in while not stating that they 'suffer' from something.
History does indeed repeat itself, but it does so in unique ways such as using upgraded technology but relying on the same tried and true methods. I expect in 10-20 years we'll see something akin to punchcards being used to access unique user-stored information, and personalized execution of code. These days we call them flash drives, or pen drives, or USB sticks.
Ideally, nurses aren't working 12- and 14-hour shifts back-to-back because of critical understaffing and/or cost-cutting, and aren't responsible for about 2-3 times as many patients per nurse as they ought to be. Ideally, said nurses aren't fatigued and stressed to hell and gone. Ideally, no one ever makes a mistake when they are exhausted, rushed, and stressed. Ideally, if anyone makes a mistake, it will be completely innocuous and won't kill or maim anyone or cause massive property damage.
What? Wait, what? You're seriously shitting me right? The average nurse around here works 11hr days, some double or triple shifts in a row because of cost-cutting measures. And yes they're fatigued, badly. There's a critical nurse shortage in many places in the world. That includes, the US.
Color coding would go along way to fixing a lot of simple issues. Even if it's simply tubes, but they'd have to hammer out the AB(blue), salts and salines(green) and things like that, and it'll still take 10 years for them to figure it out.
Yep. Lot of caring people in this thread, who bash other peoples beliefs, while I'm sure they tout that they're very tolerant.
Let me know if your brainwave applies to MS as well. Two monasteries around here have members who donate.
Generally yes. Not always, however. The biggest way to sway the female vote is by following a couple of things. Emotion, good looking candidate, and emotions.
Nah people are still the villains. FB just makes my job easier in catching them, since they give me all the evidence.
Well when you hit Florida it doesn't matter. They all magically stop working anyway.
I'll hazard you pay more than $120/yr. You're paying $120 service fee on top of the taxes they already take from you to fund the entire system. I don't see $3-4b going very far.
If you believe that special interest groups have next to 0 impact on how laws are made, created, and the pressure they put on the enforcement, and judicial system. You need to brush up on your government. Here in Canada, the direct impact of special interest groups is what got us the current crop of rape(adult and child) laws, as well as the various nitty gritty chunks under the liberal government(in Canada these are federal charges). Now some parts of the law are good(like protection of the victim and refusal of release of evidence outside of a controlled environment). Other parts, not a chance.
As the simple way to put it: "The chick vote, makes up more in politics than most people expect." And with that, most women lean left, so left-leaning parties pander harder to keep that vote.
Source? And the Bullshit episode doesn't count. Penn and Teller officially retracted that one.
The source around here is the people hauling it from your curb, to the dump.
We have recycling and easy access landfills(Ontario, not Toronto). Over half of what people recycle, ends up in our landfills anyway because it's cheaper to dump it, than it is to recycle it.
Modded insightful?
I'm guessing you don't work in anything relating to policing, law, or the court system. It's pretty fucked up right now. For lack of a better statement. There is no balance to it, rather male = insta-guilt. And that hint of any form of accusation will stay with you forever, because of various things. Hyper-feminists for one, media for a second. Idiots for a 3rd(lol ur guilty).
The jet, as well as being an ambassador of death for the enemies of humanity, has a main message of peace and friendship...
-Ahmadinejad
Uh-huh. Love, hugs and kisses. With death from above for you infidel dogs.
Sorry. In this day and age of hyper-feminist(and yes it is womens groups who are at fault for this), with any and all hits of anything relating to rape, child rape, pedophilia, child abuse, etc. You're already screwed, because the law has already decided in various countries that you have the hint of guilt, you're already guilty. Leaving in some cases may not even counter your accuser, because they're required to be protected to the fullest, even from questioning.
Well then I guess they only provide services to people in the state of california. In reality they don't, you know it, I know it, they knew it. It's the same reason why FB has drawn the ire of both the german and canadian governments. Because the internet removes borders, and as such they become subject to the laws of other places.
Considering /. is heavy on leftists of various flavors. Making shit up works very well most of the time.
You forget that it's also protection against the destruction of works. And it took ages for a copy of a book to be made, one page at a time. Especially since paper was almost worth it's weight in salt, and sometimes in shortage double it's weight in pepper.
Well lets go through the roll call of early North America and how we got to the transportation system we do today.
Lotsa cars/buggies/horses - mass chaos
Solution: Install traffic system(person or machine driven).
People fail to heed traffic system.
Solution: Use law enforcement that wants to enforce traffic laws, or specialized traffic divisions enacted via municipal code.
Issue: People pay fines, disposable income increases, issues begin to creep up.
Solution: Higher fines or scaled fines to correct bad behavior.
Traffic radar is a terrible system, it fills coffers, and doesn't correct behavior. The best system are some type of law enforcement that does, wants, and actively is involved in ensuring that the roads are safe. And is someone who will admonish the driver in some way with a physical presence. This system begins to fail when the system itself is highly corrupt however. Most ME countries suffer from this issue, so you're going to have an uphill battle.
So in the end? The best system is people who want to do the job to make the streets safer, because it has a direct impact on them. Not machines.
Not really sure how that's a troll. Anyone, and I mean anyone who's dealt with individuals in the 14-25yr old bracket already know this. I know my generation were dirty little mud grubbers at the time. But the entire current generation has successfully managed to out egotist us GenXer's.
In Canada we can. In most cases we do it by via the lawful withdrawal of blood. It really boils down to, was it serious enough to see if something in their system that impaired them in some fashion, and how badly were they, or others put at risk. The real issue to it is the amount of time it takes to get a drug test back, alcohol is easy. Other stuff a bit more difficult, and doing it via swabbing is a pain. That's mostly because laws haven't caught upto technology.
Well no, it's actually easier to figure out how and where reporting went to crap. Here's my challenge to you, goto your local library and go look up cases from the late 70's through the 90's. Then go read the news articles, or watch the archived TV broadcasts and see what happens. You'll notice a very subtle n style correction in the media.
I'd actually argue that reporting has gotten worse as media today lives in the "report hard, die fast" era. Where if you don't have the story regardless of circumstance and sometimes without proper review up, you're going to lose perceived viewer/readership. The reality is news has gotten worse because information is more accessible, but fact checking has gotten much better. It's a very unique double edged sword.