Speeding, that is an American right. On a side note, Valentine released the 2nd gen radar detector.
People infringing on my rights to do 30 mph over on a perfectly empty highway with limited traffic that poses no immediate issue so long as one respects the left lane rule. The Germans show that it could be done, but they are also German, and don't have American's behind the wheel. The one's that can't drive or change a tire because our driver training system sucks. |
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ny...er/ar-BB11tMnk NY liquor stores deemed "essential businesses" under new order MSN ^ | 3/20/20 | Audrey McNamara New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday announced an executive order that mandates 100% of the state's workforce "must stay home, excluding essential services," until further notice. That order does not apply to liquor stores, the New York State Liquor Store Association clarified later Friday. "Liquor stores have been deemed an essential business and may remain open," the association said in a press release. "You do not need to reduce your workforce. This applies to all SLA licensed entities as per the SLA." Beverage manufacturing, including alcoholic beverages, is also considered an essential operation, and is included under the state's list of exemptions, according to the SLA. Other exemptions from the executive order include shipping, media, warehousing, grocery and food production, pharmacies, healthcare providers, utilities, banks and related financial institutions. "Bars and restaurants are closed, but takeout can be ordered during the period of closure," the governor's website said. ... |
Funny thing is that U.S. Route 50 in Nevada, also known as the loneliest road, is heavily enforced. When there isn't a car for miles upon miles and you can see a mile+ visibility when the nearest car is present, why the hell are they so anal about speed. Its all revenue folks. American speeds are antiquated, and serve as a collection pathway for states. Its just a tax on the people.
The idea that its for safety, its just all stroking the you know what. In Europe, parts of it, they warn you in advance when there is a speed camera. For safety. In America, a giant fuck you as the speed cam takes you plate with no upcoming warning. That's why as a form of advice, I recommend all get Waze, and a good detector, for peace of mind against the tax collection. Detectors can pick up the K or Ka signal that cameras emit as well. |
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If you're lucky, you'll be bunkmates with someone a little less enamored of rules than you. |
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A German that hits the wall at 130mph is a dead German. Same divverenz. |
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The key is under ideal circumstances. If your in the middle of Utah, on an empty road, doing 85 mph, that's not a threat to society. Now if your doing 55 mph and the flow of traffic is 70mph, and one is blocking the passing lane, the odds of something going wrong increase as folks have to break, causes a backlog, and risks incident when folks pass on the right. Under Ideal Circumstances is key. Now there are physics involved, and kinetic energy increases as one goes to higher speeds, but point being, any incident 65mph will still incur some bad things or likely hood. At some point, it does become irrelevant but could be mitigated by situational awareness and good judgement. Something a lot of folks don't have. I'd argue texting, improper traffic protocol are far bigger issues than the guy doing 15 over on an empty road. |
First cases reported today in my city. One here, one in the next county south, and five in a county to the west.
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I see so many drivers driving like madmen under less than ideal circumstances, though. Not to mention the lack of distance between drivers in the left lane even when folks are driving way above the speed limit. Just sayin. |
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I agree. No argument on my part. Believe me, I wish people would use better judgement and situational awareness. Eh... I know... I know... alas the issues of the world lol. I also wish they could understand when engine breaking versus hard breaking is ideal. But, I know... I'm wishing for too much. |
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Regarding the NJ press conference, make sure to refresh the youtube feed. Murphy just started as of now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oybo...ture=emb_title |
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Only essential businesses to be open after 9 pm tonight.
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I hope you are using your "alter ego" as a sounding board. That's a start to a better conscience, unless your mind is unalterably damaged. |
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You may think that the government is trying to restrict your rights. But what you don't understand is they are simply just trying to protect everyone. |
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Obadno doesn't care if other people die.
He's literally a sociopath, mixed with a big dose of entitlement because he's all that matters. |
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I didn't realize how unprepared we were in Flagstaff until my gf, who works at the local hospital, informed me that they only have a couple of isolation rooms and maybe 15 ventilators for a town of 70,000. Mind you, FMC is a level one trauma center that also serves a huge rural community. Phoenix is 142 miles away. Vegas and Albuquerque are both over 250 miles away. Long story short, there are trolls here who just enjoy pissing everyone else off. There's also people here who think that their lives are more important than everyone else's. |
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It would be fairly unusual under normal circumstances in such a place to get someone who needs high level isolation in an ER. Ventilators are more common because they can be needed for trauma victims with chest injuries, stroke and other brain injury patients and so on. San Francisco, a town of almost a million, has one trauma center also (Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital) although I'm certain several other hospitals have lots of ventillators and probably isolation rooms. |
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That is the appropriate course of action. People go in with their lives and avoid elderly relatives, not until there is a vaccine but until there is widespread testing. |
Things evolved very quickly since Monday here in São Paulo, from just the dominant talk subject to run to the supermarkets by Wednesday.
The first death in the city (and country) were registered on Monday and now there already 15 deaths confirmed. People are very alarmed, the city is already shutting down. |
Here in Las Vegas. Half the city unemployed including me. So best way to handle this situation is to relax, distance yourself from people and open a can of beer. Cheers!
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For NJ Folks:
https://covid19.nj.gov/ The site was plastered on electronic billboards today. I went to a few parks with the gf today, and I can tell you this, people DID NOT practice social distancing. Also, big Jewish population in Highland Park NJ, and same thing, no social distancing among those folks. I hear it was also a problem in Brooklyn. Weddings and Bar mitzvah contributing to a large spread. This is just an observation, especially with Highland Park folks per my visit today. |
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Saturday night... let me repeat... Saturday night... with the lights, and somewhat warm weather in Times Square...!!!! :runaway:
https://static.earthcam.com/hof/newy...6238427_11.jpg Normally you can't move without bumping into somebody, and traffic up the wazoo. The Spanish Steps, normally packed, closed. Saturday nights are usually a nightmare at night from a density standpoint. https://static.earthcam.com/hof/newy...4260432_28.jpg |
https://communityimpact.com/austin/c...tDF1jsVgbNGhew
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sephora in the meatpacking preps for inevitable social unrest.
cleans out the shop, boards it up, then quickly paints it over. http://i1340.photobucket.com/albums/...pscuskhjc4.jpg |
Folks need to be careful. I heard something that some folks are out pretending to give covid test kits to houses, and than robbing them. A sort of aggravated house or home robbery.
Some folks are also stealing deliveries or food left on steps of folks homes. |
^ What the hell? Literally boarding up shit in Manhattan??? It's really gotten that bad in New York?
Your post is the first I'm hearing about this. |
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Its also an interesting point to note that cops might or have been infected. More cops that get infected or put out of commission, the enforcement will lack.
And there will be folks that will take advantage of it. If its religious nut jobs claiming Silver Solution can cure this or if its the local mailman, some element of crime will seep into this whole mess the longer this drags on. The govt better not drop the ball on unemployment income, because minute the money runs out, especially for paycheck-to-paycheck folks, bad things might happen. |
There is an online toilet paper calculator: Howmuchtoiletpaper.com
I quote "The simple calculator for how much toilet paper you need to survive the pandemic". Essentially how long your current supply will last during your quarantine. Lol click on the advance options... :haha: It actually factors in "Average number of wipes per trip". |
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thats from this morning — i actually saw them them boarding it yesterday, but wasnt sure exactly what they were doing until today. so yeah i was as unnerved as you are shocked. i can say they do this in ny for hurricanes, but this caught me off guard. and i cant speak for all of manhattan of course, im stuck in my nabe. but — i plan to go for a jog uptown early manana, so ill see what i see and take some pics if anything. a boarded up town would be the most depressing thing i can imagine to find! |
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Does Sephora really need to go on total lockdown to protect overpriced makeup that probably costed them ten cents to make anyway... |
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im as shocked as you or anyone. yeah, it never crossed my mind anyone would do this, much less so soon. i dk if its a good idea or over reaction? i guess it depends how it goes. |
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Was in Pittsburgh’s Strip District tonight which is usually packed with people. There were no cars parked on the street, nobody walking around. It was absolutely insane. Would swear we’re living in the post apocalyptic wasteland just waiting for the buildings to rot and collapse. The world is going to be much shittier place after this is all said and done. All of the progress urban centers have made in the past 20 years is going to be erased with most places going out of business because of this overreaction. I still think people above 70 should be quarantined and the rest of us should be allowed to live our lives in order to not destroy the economy for years and ruin hundreds of millions of lives; which this will.
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/WR...=w1283-h962-no On the other hand, this was outside Trader Joe's yesterday morning: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Om...=w1283-h962-no |
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I don't live in Chicago, but saw this come up on my feed.
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If this virus has proved anything it's that we are truly a global society.
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