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it was an uncharacteristic outburst rife with profanity and name-calling. had it come from someone else, it wouldn't be as surprising.
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Well the problem was that it was on the campus of Rutgers University where the police are actively looking for drunk drivers. I was pulled over for stopping slightly over the white line at a red light, the difficulty was that my car smelled of marijuana because we had smoked in the car some time earlier. I said nothing to self incriminate but he was a dick.
However I forgot about how money solves everything, but when I remembered I told my father about the incident and now I don't even to have to show up to court. We hired a jew to beat the judges to insanity with his bolshevism.
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So does New Brunswick actually have the authority to restrict you to anywhere but New Brunswick? What are they going to do, send a letter to your town and say "Hey town in another state, NB here, long time, etc., could you do me a solid and keep an eye on this miscreant? Thanks, byeeeeeeee"?
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They can not suspend my out of state license, but the NJMVC will inform the PADMV of the conviction. They can give me probation in my state of residence. However, that's fucking California.
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But with a jew on the case it's easily possible that very little will happen; it is their divine purpose to deceive.
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you can get you for being over the white line? that's dumb.
I had a cop stop me once, saying that I had gone through a red light because I made a left turn when it was yellow. I guess yellow means to stop, unless you are already moving. but i wasn't moving and I did that turn on yellow because everyone coming the other way has stopped type thing. The cop pulled me over and explained it to me and I was like, "wtf are you kidding me", and he was like "nevermind." bullshit.
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That's how we were taught to do it in driver's ed. What the fuck. I almost got marked off on my driving test for NOT doing that.
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If you didn't do that, nobody would get ANYWHERE. At least, the people going left wouldn't get ANYWHERE.
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they say as long as you pull forward enough, you can even turn when the light is completely red as long as it gets you the hell out of the intersection. never heard of someone knitpicking over a yellow.
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Of course you can turn when the light is red, otherwise you wouldn't ever be able to turn if there was traffic coming the other way.
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yes, but despite that, many people seem to remain at the line and hold up everyone else. sure, pulling forward isn't something they teach you, but it should just be common sense.
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Remaining at the line is against the law.
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i believe it varies according to location. in either case, i don't think it's actually against the law.
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Quoth Lye:
There is sense in obeying them because you don't have this kind of shit happen to you then.
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That's what I meant by "simple concern over legal penalties."
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Quoth George Carlin:
So I say live and let live. That's my motto. Live and let live. Anyone who can't go along with that, take him outside and shoot the motherfucker. It's a simple philosophy, but it's always worked in our family.
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FG * FCF * FFOF * last.fm * facebook
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I have a friend who always sits at the white line. I honk his horn for him because if I were behind him I would honk at him. Everyone thinks I'm honking at them and they honk back, and then I honk back at them because people who honk at me can go to hell. Every now and then you can get an entire intersection honking for no reason.
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In my country, if the light is red you fucking stop and you stay stopped.
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Bastard
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That's how it works, but we're talking about when you want to make a left at a four-way intersection, the light is green, but there is traffic coming across from the other way and you can't turn right away. So it's common practice to pull up into the middle of the intersection and wait for a clearing or for the light to turn to red so that the oncoming traffic stops and you have a chance to turn. If you don't move up into the middle of the intersection, then when the light turns red you're going to be in the same spot you were.
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