Exodys03
Exodys03 t1_je31uqo wrote
Kudos. The existing law can saddle people with a life altering DUI solely because testing is able to detect THC far longer than alcohol. If politicians or police were being charged with DUI for the drinks they had a month ago, the law would be changed before tomorrow.
Exodys03 t1_jcq9m5y wrote
Reply to Suspensions, police probe follow incident with Mercyhurst hockey player, wheelchair by saintofhate
Asshole move for sure but what exactly is the police probe going to uncover?
“After a months long exhaustive investigation, we have determined that this kid is a real a-hole!”
Exodys03 t1_jcdub0l wrote
Bless you. Littering is one of my biggest pet peeves. It is the epitome of not giving a damn about your neighbors or community. You shouldn’t have to do that but I appreciate that you are willing to take responsibility for other people’s irresponsibility.
Exodys03 t1_jc3n7ki wrote
Reply to comment by Zenith2017 in Lawsuit: Western Psych staff mistook nurse's disabilities, injected him with antipsychotic meds by saintofhate
Yes but slurred speech or any common symptoms from his reported ADHD and dyslexia would not warrant the staff’s threats to physically restrain him and giving him a shot of Zyprexa involuntarily. I have a strong feeling that there is behavior on his part that we’re not hearing about.
Did it warrant the reaction from staff, medication and an involuntary commitment? I think we would need to hear both sides of the story to make an informed judgment.
Exodys03 t1_jbv35y3 wrote
Reply to Lawsuit: Western Psych staff mistook nurse's disabilities, injected him with antipsychotic meds by saintofhate
Something about this story does not sound right. The guy had been working as a charge nurse in a psychiatric hospital where everyone was aware he had some form of disability yet after one incident the entire staff mistakes his behavior for a drug induced psychosis???
I have a feeling there is more to this story than the article portrays.
Exodys03 t1_j6jg8xe wrote
Reply to Pennsylvania latest to eliminate college degree requirements for most state jobs by Created-being
I like this at least in theory. It allows state employers to more freely consider an applicant’s education, job or military history and anything else relevant for hiring without blocking someone for lacking formal education.
I don’t know how much civil service tests are still used but they’re not a great tool. I got hired as a Case Manager many years ago based on my civil service test score and scored worse when I took it again after doing the job for two years!
Exodys03 t1_j33xfva wrote
Reply to comment by Wuz314159 in Anybody else get the shelter in place notification? by bk47dude
Me three. They really need to put either a time or area limitation on these things. I understand they want to get the word out quickly but I don’t need to be jolted awake at 5:00 a.m. because a child has gone missing hundreds of miles away.
Exodys03 t1_j3024ui wrote
Guessing it’s a black and white photo. My eyes saw snow on the ground as well and wondered how the hell it was taken today.
Exodys03 t1_j2qncyv wrote
Exodys03 t1_j1xxyfk wrote
Reply to comment by SurfinPirate in New Pennsylvania laws taking effect in 2023. Here’s a look at some of the laws that will go into effect in the new year. by oldschoolskater
They were likely just lumped in with other paraphernalia laws because… you know… drug stuff is bad. Allowing people to know whether their next dose is likely to kill them or not is certainly a good step.
Exodys03 t1_it5vz0x wrote
Huh? Please don’t let this dude become PA Governor, folks. I wouldn’t be that horrified if Oz won the Senate seat because he at least is still connected to reality. This guy… notsomuch.
Exodys03 t1_iroqpx7 wrote
Reply to Top robot companies pledge not to add weapons to their tech to avoid harm risk | Leading robotics firms promise not to add weapons to general use technology and said they would oppose others doing so by SetMau92
The U.S. military (and others) have never missed an opportunity to weaponize any new invention from nuclear fission to biological weapons to LSD to the internet. You can bet someone, somewhere is already working on arming these type of robots to kill people and break things.
Exodys03 t1_irb7j52 wrote
What exactly is this anyway? A political rally? A steel cage match? A celebrity team challenge to test their grifting skills? Was the Linc not available for the expected throngs of spectators?
Exodys03 t1_je6m81c wrote
Reply to comment by Bowie-Rapped-A-Teen in Lawmaker takes drug test to prove Pennsylvania DUI laws unfair by victorix58
I don’t disagree but the law should be based on an individual’s impairment. Nobody wants people out on the road drunk or stoned (at least I don’t).
The problem with testing for cannabis as opposed to alcohol is that, as the law currently exists, there is no real correlation between testing positive and actual impairment. A blood alcohol level is a pretty fair indication of someone’s impairment.
Politician love “zero tolerance” laws to sound tough on crime. Zero tolerance for cannabis just means that thousands of unimpaired drivers will be charged with DUI. Even if you don’t care about the repercussions for individuals, that is a huge waste of time, money and law enforcement resources, IMO.