Comment Re:is it really bad in the first place? (Score 3, Insightful) 342
Because everyone knows alcohol doesn't damage your brain...
Because everyone knows alcohol doesn't damage your brain...
Completely unacceptable. I mean it's called "unstable" how dare it be unstable...
Cases going through the court system faster, due to guilty pleas.
Which I suspect isn't worth it since that it results in guilty people getting lighter charges and innocent people pleading guilty to avoid the chance long jail terms (we all know innocent people get convicted - that people are later exonerated is proof of that).
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The costs of the outage is to the community. While the cost of buried lines is to the power company.
Gee, I wonder which the power company will choose?
So what?
Do you really think that the police will ignore a 911 call about a robbery because the caller wasn't an owner/employee of the store? How long do you propose they spend trying to verify that the caller is an owner/employee before sending police on every 911 call involving a store? And is that only for store robberies, should they wait until they've verified who the caller is on all 911 calls before doing anything?
The problem is the worker who is using the tool as they should in their job taking it home with them rather than returning it when they are done.
"keeps you from losing tools" just sounds nicer than "stops you from stealing tools".
grand means large. petit means small. It's not exactly a difficult concept.
Are intentionally lying? Or are you just conveniently not checking your "facts"?
Of course not. Because the law allows the police to use force in situation that are illegal for non-police. And that continues up the scale to deadly force. So it can be legal for a police officer to use deadly force in a situation that would be illegal for a non-police officer to do so.
We'll be happy that the accountability has stopped them from beating and killing people without cause.
And we know they have in the past since there have been actual convictions.
As is hopefully obvious, drop those arrest percentages by a factor of ten.
Who knew you multiply by 100 to make a percentage and not by 1000.
By the csv file for 2012 avalable at: http://www.nyclu.org/content/s...
57.9% of (black|black-hispanic) people who were stopped were arrested.
65.7% of the people whose race was recorded and it wasn't black or black-hispanic who were stopped were arrested.
61.7% of stops were of black or black-hispanic people.
So they stop the people who are less likely to be arrested more often. So where are your stats?
So the first order is "Tell me your name". Which of your "easy as" steps are you going to break first?
So that only the other guys will have them? The other guys having shown as little restraint as us in resorting to warfare to get their way.
"By the time they had diminished from 50 to 8, the other dwarves began to suspect "Hungry." -- a Larson cartoon