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Aranna wrote:

I hope you recorded it.

Forward the video to the Bus driver so he can give it to the police. Or give it to the police yourself (but it might have a better chance of generating a severe fine if the bus driver submits it).

Ticketing a car for a moving violation using camera evidence is against California state law.


Rosita the Riveter wrote:
Aranna wrote:

I hope you recorded it.

Forward the video to the Bus driver so he can give it to the police. Or give it to the police yourself (but it might have a better chance of generating a severe fine if the bus driver submits it).
Ticketing a car for a moving violation using camera evidence is against California state law.

Probably breaks some sort of decency laws...

(EDIT: For the record, the above was a joke: this sounds really... bizarre.)


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Also for the record, I was not making a political point in either of my last two posts, nor was I directly coming down on any side" or another in the recent near-political arguments. Rather, I was commenting about a thought process Id had before reading FAWTL today that happened to be relevant (as it started with cars=royalty).


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Rosita the Riveter wrote:
Aranna wrote:

I hope you recorded it.

Forward the video to the Bus driver so he can give it to the police. Or give it to the police yourself (but it might have a better chance of generating a severe fine if the bus driver submits it).
Ticketing a car for a moving violation using camera evidence is against California state law.

Weird, here a woman got a massive fine just on the word of a bus driver she had raced past while it had its flashers on. No video needed.

Grand Lodge

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Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

I personally would have more faith in computer driven cars than human driven cars.


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Yeah, like I said, here in Florida they have the red light photograph your license and you get a ticket in the mail like a horrible suprise gift. Weird that somewhere as progressive as California requires eye witness testimony.


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How is that weird? The west coast is very much about personal rights and not getting into people's business, seems kind of fascist to constantly keep every public space under surveillance, especially for piddly s%~* like speeding.


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captain yesterday wrote:
How is that weird? The west coast is very much about personal rights and not getting into people's business, seems kind of fascist to constantly keep every public space under surveillance, especially for piddly s&$$ like speeding.

Um. I have replies, but it gets political, but, so, yeah, no.

Grand Lodge

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Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

Someone don't know TOZ.


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Yeah the Phoenix area tried to install those red-light cameras once.

They lasted about two years before public outcry (at both their presence and their expenses) got the lot removed.

I've not seen a single one out here in Tennessee/Georgia either, but that might be because I stay out of downtown Chattanooga and otherwise don't go near any larger cities.


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This whole conversation is making me want to walk into traffic.

Silver Crusade

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Orthos wrote:

Yeah the Phoenix area tried to install those red-light cameras once.

They lasted about two years before public outcry (at both their presence and their expenses) got the lot removed.

I believe I read a story about some guy down there who wore a gorilla mask while driving on the freeway to avoid paying the fine


Huh, that was an unexpected ninja delete.


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Wait! So, the baby stays then? Oh, thank goodness! It's cold outside! (But not too cold, it is El Nino winter, after all).


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captain yesterday wrote:
Wait! So, the baby stays then? Oh, thank goodness! It's cold outside! (But not too cold, it is El Nino winter, after all).

Cap is cool because when junk gets heavy he lightens it.

Silver Crusade

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lo and behold here it is


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I'm known for deleting posts, usually when the conversation has turned in a different direction, or if I get too personal, or sometimes both. :-D


Orthos wrote:

Yeah the Phoenix area tried to install those red-light cameras once.

They lasted about two years before public outcry (at both their presence and their expenses) got the lot removed.

I've not seen a single one out here in Tennessee/Georgia either, but that might be because I stay out of downtown Chattanooga and otherwise don't go near any larger cities.

My major problem is that they... don't work well. We got so many tickets in the Orlando area that weren't actually going through the red lights that it became too expensive to keep reversing all the tickets.


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We have some red light cameras in California. They have some sort of exemption from the ban on ticketing moving violations with cameras, but I don't know why.


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Maybe because it's a still-image photograph rather than a video?


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Redbeard the Scruffy wrote:
captain yesterday wrote:
How is that weird? The west coast is very much about personal rights and not getting into people's business, seems kind of fascist to constantly keep every public space under surveillance, especially for piddly s&$$ like speeding.
Um. I have replies, but it gets political, but, so, yeah, no.

walks around thread, spinning unlight bicycle on a leather thong while whistling


Naked bike story!

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Everyone should put "getting baked in Gasworks park in the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle on Summer Solstice" on their bucket list, you haven't lived until you've literally been surrounded by hundreds naked body painted hippies on bikes riding circles around you, and trust me, it's something best experienced baked.

Or so I've heard.


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Here's a picture of a trombone.


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captain yesterday wrote:

Naked bike story!

Spoiler:
Everyone should put "getting baked in Gasworks park in the Fremont neighborhood in Seattle on Summer Solstice" on their bucket list, you haven't lived until you've literally been surrounded by hundreds naked body painted hippies on bikes riding circles around you, and trust me, it's something best experienced baked.

Or so I've heard.

This sounds like nightmare fodder even while I'm stone sober. It would only be worse while under the influence of something.


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I Saw my first LARPers getting baked in Ravenna park in Seattle.

The two guys in Armor fighting it out in a clearing was weird enough, but then I saw a chick dressed like a Succubus (bat wings, bustier, demon horns) perched in a tree drinking a Starbucks coffee.

Seattle is the best city for people watching.


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You know, Justin Beiber is an annoying little t$*@, but the mob of rabid Beiber haters is actually more irritating than he is.


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I Saw my first LARPers getting baked in Ravenna park in Seattle.

Larpers eh. any relation to those no good for nothing harpers


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Fzoul Chembryl wrote:
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I Saw my first LARPers getting baked in Ravenna park in Seattle.
Larpers eh. any relation to those no good for nothing harpers

Larp? Harp? Yarp.


If you ever want to torture yourself, and have an appreciation for good food, Watch a review of McDonald's Cookie Maker on YouTube.

Pea Bear couldn't even make it halfway through before she had to leave "I'm going to be sick" she said, "but, wait! They're actually going to eat it!" I exclaimed, "That's Kisgusting!" said Tiny T-Rex (his 4 year old pronunciation of disgusting).


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TriOmegaZero wrote:
I personally would have more faith in computer driven cars than human driven cars.

Sure. Logically. And humanity is all about logical, until a hacker attack or a blue screen of death takes out a significant number of computer driven cars and kill more than a hundred people. After that, you won't find a politician willing to touch the subject in decades.

Grand Lodge

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Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

That's a chance I'm willing to take.


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No computer is driving a car for me, i'll walk if it comes to that (i used to walk 4.5 miles to work, so its something easily done).


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TriOmegaZero wrote:
That's a chance I'm willing to take.

And it is why computer driven cars won't become mandatory. EVEN if the total number of deaths go down sharply with them.


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So, does everyone have at least three pairs of shoes.

The General and I were having an animated discussion as to why I go thru shoes so quickly, I maintain it's not unusual to only have one pair of shoes at a time.

Edit: the General maintains that everyone has at least three pairs of shoes.

Grand Lodge

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captain yesterday wrote:
So, does everyone have at least three pairs of shoes.

I do.


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I... can safely say I do.


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1 pair of shoes, 1 pair of boots. Any more is unnecessary for me.


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Also, finally got around to seeing Star Wars. Really enjoyed it.


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gran rey de los mono wrote:
Also, finally got around to seeing Star Wars. Really enjoyed it.

Just got back myself. Seconded.


You really can't have too many shoes.
I am uncertain how anyone would function with fewer than three at the very minimum. You need running shoes, court shoes, dress shoes, boots, casual shoes, boat shoes, sandals, and slippers. And often you need them in a variety of different styles or colors depending on the outfit you wish to wear. I own 1 pair each of these except for dress shoes and boots which I own three pairs each of.


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Aranna wrote:

You really can't have too many shoes.

I am uncertain how anyone would function with fewer than three at the very minimum. You need running shoes, court shoes, dress shoes, boots, casual shoes, boat shoes, sandals, and slippers. And often you need them in a variety of different styles or colors depending on the outfit you wish to wear. I own 1 pair each of these except for dress shoes and boots which I own three pairs each of.

Maybe you need all those shoes. I need one pair of sneakers, and one pair of boots for when it is snowy/icy or really muddy. I have no use for anything else.


gran rey de los mono wrote:
Aranna wrote:

You really can't have too many shoes.

I am uncertain how anyone would function with fewer than three at the very minimum. You need running shoes, court shoes, dress shoes, boots, casual shoes, boat shoes, sandals, and slippers. And often you need them in a variety of different styles or colors depending on the outfit you wish to wear. I own 1 pair each of these except for dress shoes and boots which I own three pairs each of.

Maybe you need all those shoes. I need one pair of sneakers, and one pair of boots for when it is snowy/icy or really muddy. I have no use for anything else.

No dress shoes at all?! What about formal occasions like church, weddings, graduation, or the like?


The three minimum would be casual shoes, dress shoes, and boots.

Grand Lodge

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Aranna wrote:
No dress shoes at all?! What about formal occasions like church, weddings, graduation, or the like?

Nope.


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Aranna wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Aranna wrote:

You really can't have too many shoes.

I am uncertain how anyone would function with fewer than three at the very minimum. You need running shoes, court shoes, dress shoes, boots, casual shoes, boat shoes, sandals, and slippers. And often you need them in a variety of different styles or colors depending on the outfit you wish to wear. I own 1 pair each of these except for dress shoes and boots which I own three pairs each of.

Maybe you need all those shoes. I need one pair of sneakers, and one pair of boots for when it is snowy/icy or really muddy. I have no use for anything else.

No dress shoes at all?! What about formal occasions like church, weddings, graduation, or the like?

Sneakers.


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Aranna wrote:
gran rey de los mono wrote:
Aranna wrote:

You really can't have too many shoes.

I am uncertain how anyone would function with fewer than three at the very minimum. You need running shoes, court shoes, dress shoes, boots, casual shoes, boat shoes, sandals, and slippers. And often you need them in a variety of different styles or colors depending on the outfit you wish to wear. I own 1 pair each of these except for dress shoes and boots which I own three pairs each of.

Maybe you need all those shoes. I need one pair of sneakers, and one pair of boots for when it is snowy/icy or really muddy. I have no use for anything else.

No dress shoes at all?! What about formal occasions like church, weddings, graduation, or the like?

Black boots, blue boots, running shoes, wellies.


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Work shoes (doubles as running shoes, because I run a lot at work anyway), regular shoes, winter shoes, dress shoes. May need to get some wellies for forest-walking in autumn/spring.


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In other news, I've been humming the Star Wars theme since I left the cinema on Monday... Guess I liked it even more than I thought.

Which is to say that while I really, really liked it, it didn't have the knock-out effect that the first two did when I saw them the first time.

Dark Archive

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Mornin' FaWtLers! Hope everyone is well today, has a good day ahead, and a smooth week overall. Just back to work today, time to get back in to the swing of things. Lovely holidays overall, hope everyone else's were as good or better. :)

Dark Archive

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Do slippers count as shoes? If so, I have four pairs. If not, two. Boots, which I use for pretty much everything, and nice shoes, which I use for work and fancy occasions. I should probably own a pair of wellies too, but I don't go outside enough to justify them. :P

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