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The first image in your sig? Where is it from?Didn't I tell you,You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
Because pizza with pineapples does all sorts of senseless things to your head that you even got nickname mixed up![]()
2 Fast 2 Furious.The first image in your sig? Where is it from?
Thanks mate!
It's a secret:The first image in your sig? Where is it from?
Correct, victims always have the right to press charges. Even if the LEO does not want to do it, if the victim insists they have to take the person in. For misdemeanors those they have some discretion but ultimately in those cases the victim is the official arresting person and therefor liable if the arrest is illegal (which for the record, if the arrest is deemed illegal or false, the person arrested can have the person arrested in turn and sue them for false arrest and false imprisonment).So, from what I understand, Alexia acted correctly on both of Jack arrests.
In the first one, in the bathroom, she was a witness to the assault, and in the second one, outside the cafe, she witnessed how he attacked the MC, first with fists and then with a knife.
She was also right when she asked the MC if he wanted to press charges. If he had refused, she would have filed the report on her own, right?
Since My Dorm happens to be in Cali, it's OK.Correct, victims always have the right to press charges. Even if the LEO does not want to do it, if the victim insists they have to take the person in. For misdemeanors those they have some discretion but ultimately in those cases the victim is the official arresting person and therefor liable if the arrest is illegal (which for the record, if the arrest is deemed illegal or false, the person arrested can have the person arrested in turn and sue them for false arrest and false imprisonment).
*edit note* at least in the state of California. Other states may vary some.
The German law on fuel is also in place in Spain.Since My Dorm happens to be in Cali, it's OK.
As an European, I have to point out that those variations between States, with some of them having some TRULY crazy laws in the books, is a never ending source of mirth for us.
We laugh and laugh, until we realize that our Countries are essentially the same as your States, and each Country also has some very weird Laws and exceptions. Then we laugh even more, because... well... laughing is fun.
But, you guys in the US have some "laws" that are truly hard to believe they are not fiction.
LOL
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The first image in your sig? Where is it from?
Source:2 Fast 2 Furious.
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The German law on fuel is also in place in Spain.
Some insights into Barcelona's law about swimsuits: Barcelona allowed full nudity in the streets from 2006 to 2011. In 2011, a rightist party came to power and banned it. It also banned semi-nudity, so no bikinis, swimsuits, or nude torsos on the streets. Rarely enforced in the first 300m outside the beaches. Seldom enforced in the rest of the city.
The guy who made the video chose the least ridiculous law among the UK's most ridiculous ones. Some examples:
* Entering the Houses of Parliament wearing a suit of armor is illegal and punishable by death
* It is an act of treason to place a postage stamp bearing the British monarch upside down.
* When a whale or sturgeon is found on the coast, the head belongs to the King and the tail to the Queen.
* It is illegal to die in Parliament.
* Killing a Swan is an Act of Treason.
* Taxis can’t transport rabid dogs and drivers have an obligation to ask passengers if they have smallpox or the plagues
* A pet cannot mate with another from the royal household
* It is actually a criminal offence to watch TV without a licence and you could be fined up to £1,000 if caught.
Special mention to:
* You're no longer allowed to kill a Scotsman carrying a bow and arrow within York's city walls, in case you were wondering. But it was legal until 2013, when 817 archaic British laws were abolished. **
* A local byelaw in Chester states that a Welsh person found within the city walls after sunset can be taken out with a crossbow. I think that one was also abolished, but I haven't found info about it.
** If my monster-in-law were Scottish, I would have invited her to York and handed her a bow and arrow. Hold my bow!!
The TV license I never got. Back in the 80s, there was three channels (until Channel 4), and if I remember correctly, a black and white TV would cost you less. My parents decided to break the law and not have one for the first couple years living there.The German law on fuel is also in place in Spain.
Some insights into Barcelona's law about swimsuits: Barcelona allowed full nudity in the streets from 2006 to 2011. In 2011, a rightist party came to power and banned it. It also banned semi-nudity, so no bikinis, swimsuits, or nude torsos on the streets. Rarely enforced in the first 300m outside the beaches. Seldom enforced in the rest of the city.
The guy who made the video chose the least ridiculous law among the UK's most ridiculous ones. Some examples:
* Entering the Houses of Parliament wearing a suit of armor is illegal and punishable by death
* It is an act of treason to place a postage stamp bearing the British monarch upside down.
* When a whale or sturgeon is found on the coast, the head belongs to the King and the tail to the Queen.
* It is illegal to die in Parliament.
* Killing a Swan is an Act of Treason.
* Taxis can’t transport rabid dogs and drivers have an obligation to ask passengers if they have smallpox or the plagues
* A pet cannot mate with another from the royal household
* It is actually a criminal offence to watch TV without a licence and you could be fined up to £1,000 if caught.
Special mention to:
* You're no longer allowed to kill a Scotsman carrying a bow and arrow within York's city walls, in case you were wondering. But it was legal until 2013, when 817 archaic British laws were abolished. **
* A local byelaw in Chester states that a Welsh person found within the city walls after sunset can be taken out with a crossbow. I think that one was also abolished, but I haven't found info about it.
** If my monster-in-law were Scottish, I would have invited her to York and handed her a bow and arrow. Hold my bow!!
Does that even count for needing a TV license? I mean you're not receiving anything....It's not like the video rental stores asked to see your license to rent a movie.
It's not like you can prove you aren't watching broadcast TV, there was no cable or digital back then. You got an antenna on the TV, you could get the BBC. Had six channel buttons on my TV, and the location I was in, I could get ITV from two different regions. Oh the choices of programming. (Coming from Canada where I had several American stations and plenty of Ontario stations on cable, it was a shock)Does that even count for needing a TV license? I mean you're not receiving anything....
Only pay if they can prove you ARE?It's not like you can prove you aren't watching broadcast TV
Welcome back!!The TV license I never got. Back in the 80s, there was three channels (until Channel 4), and if I remember correctly, a black and white TV would cost you less. My parents decided to break the law and not have one for the first couple years living there.
It's not like the video rental stores asked to see your license to rent a movie.