Comment Also spotted in Spain. (Score 1) 166
The city of Malaga in Spain has experienced these as well:
The city of Malaga in Spain has experienced these as well:
Wikipedia seems to have some references to this as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undulatus_asperatus
No, these are more wavey in form, rather than bulbous.
More like this: http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-5/729624/clouds_Iowa.JPG
It's usually out in extreme rural areas, where cold and warm fronts usually push against each other. Northwest Iowa is a perfect example, up near South Dakota and Minnesota.
'FairPort' sounds very, very misleading. Would be nice if moderators would proof-read before posting.
If a peace officer puts handcuffs on you, you're under arrest, period.
Not 100% true. A peace officer, if alone, can and will place the cuffs on someone in order to temporarily detain them in order to perform a warranted search. When the search is over, as long as nothing was found wrong with the search, the officer will likely remove the cuffs and let the person go.
The whole lot of everybody involved need a good boot to the head. (naah naah!)
Especially when we only have his side of the story.
Before some of you bleat "Public place, no reasonable expectation of privacy"
What's to bleat? He took the picture inside of a building. The only public place is outside, on the door, on the street. Inside of the building is the ownership of the business owners, who contracted these guys to do their work. Clearly, they could have placed a visible barrier around them before doing the work. But they couldn't. Why? Would it not go against the fire code to block the use of a fire alarm in the event of a fire? What if this guy 'peeked' behind the curtain and saw it, and then went and pulled the switch? He is, after all, a self-proclaimed anarchist...
The point is, he went out of his way to take the picture. He even admitted to it.
"Oh, hai! I see you are moneying the machine! A peecture I will take because I CAN!!!"
EDIT: Judge Judy actually was an accredited family court judge, and I am wrong, there is some realism to the actual cases being tried.
"He's guilty of being an ass. Sorry to inform you that is NOT against the law. Case dismissed." - Judge Judy just a few weeks ago.
Judge Judy is not a real judge, she's a TV show character. Nothing more, nothing less. If you honestly thought that she's a real, accredited and nominated judge, then think again.
The point of the Judge Judy show is to bring satire to the family court system. It reflects SOME things that happen in real life. However, this is a civil court matter, not a family court matter, and even if Judge Judy was real, the quoted judgement would probably not stand in this case.
It will be interesting to see what way this all goes...
The police officer can question anyone they like and handcuff them if they are being an ass.
Exactly, it's also known, in some places, as failure to cooperate with a peace officer.
In other words, if you willingly fsck with a cop, the cop automatically has the right to fsck with you back.
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