The incident with the guy with the backpack is even more telling. He was walking along trying doors till he found one unlocked. Notice we took a step back when the door opened.
He is walking by cars, hitting the button on his device. If you watch it again, you'll see that as he walks by, the lights in the car go on before he touches it...just like they do when you hit your unlock button on the keyfob. When that happens, he then backs up to enter the vehicle, as it is now unlocked.
Associations should not be used to determine whether or not someone goes to jail.
I know that objective tests are a sticky situation for law enforcement, but punishing people with different physiologies is silly. Impaired is impaired. x%BAC != impairment.
I have found the original text that the house passed, which really only goes into about 3 sentences on video tape rentals.
How can I view the actual ammendment(s) that the Senate has added? The journalistic summaries are not good enough to sate my curiosity.
Anyone have a site link for this?
The incident with the guy with the backpack is even more telling. He was walking along trying doors till he found one unlocked. Notice we took a step back when the door opened.
He is walking by cars, hitting the button on his device. If you watch it again, you'll see that as he walks by, the lights in the car go on before he touches it...just like they do when you hit your unlock button on the keyfob. When that happens, he then backs up to enter the vehicle, as it is now unlocked.
Associations should not be used to determine whether or not someone goes to jail.
I know that objective tests are a sticky situation for law enforcement, but punishing people with different physiologies is silly. Impaired is impaired. x%BAC != impairment.
I can tell by the pixels.
I have found the original text that the house passed, which really only goes into about 3 sentences on video tape rentals.
How can I view the actual ammendment(s) that the Senate has added? The journalistic summaries are not good enough to sate my curiosity.
Anyone have a site link for this?