Do you believe in magic too?So were the cops charged with tampering with the paperwork?
Do you believe in magic too?So were the cops charged with tampering with the paperwork?
Probably got a formal commendation and a "good catch" badge for their collection.So were the cops charged with tampering with the paperwork?
Anyone notice cottage country highway speeds increasing? I passed a stretch on 35, 118 and 60 this weekend where groups of cars were at 125kmh for long stretches. I did a thousand km over the weekend, didn’t see a single cop car.
Yeah, but it’s enough to deferential a signal from outside anteanas and inside antennas. Keyfob doesn’t measure how far it’s outside of the cabin it’s located.
Nope. System, at least in BMW, relies on a array of the external (2 on each side under the doors and 1 under the rear bumper) and internal antennas (front, middle, 2 in a trunk). The system doesn't care how close you are to the vehicle as long as you are in the range of the external antenna, and a signal from the external antenna is stronger than from the internal one, so door cannot be unlocked from the outside with you (and keys) inside.Actually, that’s exactly how they work. That’s now proximity door unlock features work, as well as proximity push button ignition.
Actually, that’s exactly how they work. That’s now proximity door unlock features work, as well as proximity push button ignition.
In the news story I linked, the VPD chief seems irritated that they're having to waste time with things like calibrating breathalyzers when they could be out on the streets busting heads instead. After all, every officer is perfectly capable of identifying a criminal in sight, so all that court business is just a waste of time and money that could be spent on the police budget instead...So were the cops charged with tampering with the paperwork?
It is my understanding that the woman that started MADD is no longer involved because it had become party central for a new temperance movement. Their expense ratio apparently got so out of whack some years back that they were about to lose charitable status. "Let's have our next executive meeting in a five star hotel in Paris (but we won't order Champagne.)"Even the MADD rep says he hopes the folks who had cases dismissed consider themselves lucky and learned a valuable lesson.
Not sure what MADD has to do with being Christian (communion wine and monks make great beer), but otherwise, broadly agreed. It strikes me as an organisation that has mostly succeeded in its aims, and the only way to justify the scale is to push for more and more restrictive legislation. They successfully got the BAC limit in BC lowered to 0.05, which has been a problem because many breathalyzers aren't accurate at that level. One drink is enough for many to blow over.It is my understanding that the woman that started MADD is no longer involved because it had become party central for a new temperance movement. Their expense ratio apparently got so out of whack some years back that they were about to lose charitable status. "Let's have our next executive meeting in a five star hotel in Paris (but we won't order Champagne.)"
I met one soliciting at a mall and it very quickly became obvious that she had little interest in road safety and lots in pushing abstinence. Is deception now an acceptable Christian trait?
Not sure what MADD has to do with being Christian
Sure, but if you're going to stretch your connections down to the atom like that, I would say that temperance and prohibition had as much or more to do with the suffragette movement and proto-feminism than certain teetotal Christian denominations. MADD is, and always has been, secular as an organisation with no direct links to any particular denomination or religion.The temperance movements of the past, and what MADD has warped itself to, have been WASP groups the last two centuries.
Which is why they pushed for prohibition heavily before the 1920 census as they knew no politician would support it knowing most Americans were now European mainlanders who supported alcohol.
Sure, but if you're going to stretch your connections down to the atom like that, I would say that temperance and prohibition had as much or more to do with the suffragette movement and proto-feminism than certain teetotal Christian denominations.
At its founding in 1874, the stated purpose of the WCTU was to create a "sober and pure world" by abstinence, purity, and evangelical Christianity.
YMCA has a C in it too. It was the thing to do at the time. Yes, some denominations were vocal in their support of temperance, but to define it as a Christian issue ignores the fact that at the time and place, anything that was considered a moral issue was also 'Christian' by default. Some denominations were aligned with the cause, absolutely, and some still are, no different to elements of other faiths or even health movements.It was pretty religious based, and by extension racial. The WCTU was the largest organization before prohibition, "C" is for Christian by the way.
They spent large amounts of their budget before prohibition on "educating" immigrants from Catholic countries like Ireland and more alcohol friendly protestant countries like Germany on the "dangers" of alcohol.