Darklighter10

Darklighter10 t1_j2ebl3e wrote

Your son is not legally allowed to work or drive alone at 1230am.

I agree with your sentiment about not driving after a few new years wobblypops. But there is also a reason the law states an inexperienced teen driver isn’t allowed to drive at that hour. Don’t be irresponsible and let your newly licensed teen driver get on the road at 1230am on New Years Eve near a major city.

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Darklighter10 t1_j2csb5l wrote

The stop at an on ramp yield is not just stupid, it’s dangerous.

The on ramp is there to give you enough time to get your speed consistent with the current highway traffic. That way, you can smoothly merge and drivers on the highway don’t have to do anything. If I am on an on-ramp, this is what I and the other cars behind me are doing - matching our travel speed to the highway speed - if you are the car in front of that line and you STOP at the yield, someone is going to rear end you and it’s not going to be pretty.

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Darklighter10 t1_j2crr8k wrote

lol, I don’t think that’s what they said. As an objective fact, legally a person crossing the street outside a crosswalk or against a light is doing so unlawfully. That in no way implies that a driver should not yield in that circumstance, and in practice cars defer to them anyway. That doesn’t mean someone should just walk into the middle of the street whenever they feel like it.

That being said, if an accident ever occurred and there was a lawsuit, the pedestrian can collect damages if they are found by a jury to be any number less than 50% responsible.

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Darklighter10 t1_j2834vl wrote

Reply to Boston 311 by Equal-Love

City is middle man here, tbh. You submit a ticket, they contact the service, service schedules etc…

It’s super annoying but blame is probably more on the company the city contracts with.

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Darklighter10 t1_j27msye wrote

I think his “intimate illusions” show is coming to an ed but check out Ivan Amodei. He does really neat Magic shows, sometimes in a small formal setting. Tickets aren’t too expensive, and they are fun, I’ve been.

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Darklighter10 t1_j27jd51 wrote

It’s mostly honor system, but businesses are allowed to ask what the dogs trained purpose is. Even still, no one has to “prove” it, which is why fake service animals is such a problem.

However, I think there is a general misconception. Purely “emotional support” animals are NOT service animals, and do not have the same freedoms of entry.

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Darklighter10 t1_j1bqyo4 wrote

No sorry, was a dumb joke that may not have translated if English is not your first language. Something that is a plus means something that’s good. The Swiss flag is basically a plus sign (+). I was saying the Swiss flag is a plus (a positive). Sorry for explaining if you already understood.

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