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Squidcv41 member, 17 posts Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 11:59 |
umm.... stop that. you should have learned by now... | |||
Eggy member, 611 posts Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 15:37 |
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Evil Empryss member, 1363 posts Because knowing is half the battle! Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 16:49 |
Courts don't like to allow prayers for judgment continued, but if you've never had a speeding ticket before and you have a long history of a clean driving record, it's worth a shot. Oh, and be prepared to have your mailbox loaded with advertisements from lawyers who are going to claim that they can wipe out your fines and keep you from getting any points on your license. | |||
Eggy member, 612 posts Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 17:43 |
Does it matter if it was two states ago? I'm on a cross country trip and totally burning the 10. I was just going to pay because I was speeding. Probably 30 over. | |||
Shannara moderator, 3584 posts Whatever you do, DON'T PANIC! Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 17:46 |
There's a reason cops like to ticket cars with out of county/out of state plates more than locals. ;) This message was last edited by the user at 17:46, Fri 11 Sept 2015. | |||
Eggy member, 613 posts Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 17:52 |
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Wyrm member, 582 posts Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 19:39 |
That is kind of the point ;) | |||
Eggy member, 614 posts Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 20:50 |
That resolution of mine lasted for all of 30 minutes. :P | |||
Evil Empryss member, 1364 posts Because knowing is half the battle! Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 22:25 |
There's a good trick to avoid speed traps when on road trips: let a rabbit run ahead of you to flush the foxes from the brush. On a trip a few weeks ago, I hit a part of West Virginia that is rife with speed traps. I allowed another out-of-state driver (from Kansas) to pass me and then paced Kansas at about 5 mph slower. Sure as strawberries, within five miles Smokey tagged Kansas as he came over a rise. I saw Kansas hit his brakes (giving me time to brake myself), but it was too late for him. All I had to do was pull over to the right hand lane to let the cop clear to get get Kansas and I was on my way. I did it again with a car from New York, but we didn't pass any other traps. | |||
Eggy member, 615 posts Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 22:35 |
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tulgurth member, 166 posts 35 years of gaming Still going strong Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 22:39 |
If you were doing 30 over, be glad all you got was a ticket and not an all expenses paid trip to the jailhouse, while watching your car get towed to the impound yard. Also they could have tacked on Reckless Driving, Endangering Motorists. YOu sir/ma'am should consider yourself very lucky. | |||
tulgurth member, 167 posts 35 years of gaming Still going strong Fri 11 Sep 2015 at 22:41 |
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Eggy member, 616 posts Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 11:58 |
Arrived at my new work site yesterday. My house isn't ready yet. The previous worker decided won't be out for another fifteen to twenty days. I was given a list of nearby hotels. I picked the closest one. Going to sleep late last night, I heard a chorus of crickets. I didn't think anything of it. It's The South. I woke up to a ticklish feeling and the sound of something tapping. When I sat up, there was lots of movement around my face. I turned on the light and I was sitting in a bed full of crickets! I'd say at least fifty on the bedspread and others between the sheets on the floor on the counters in the curtains in my shoes EVERYWHERE! They're so huge that I can hear them landing on hard surfaces. I used to love catching crickets as a kid, but this is a little too much like Amityville for me. I think this room has mites or bedbugs or something and it's like a cricket buffet. Called the front desk. The night manager asked me if I slept with my phone or computer on the nightstand. "They like the light and the cords," she said. THEY being whatever the crickets are eating. Checked out and trying to sleep in the car. Looking for a new place in the morning. | |||
ShadoPrism member, 844 posts OCGD-Obsessive-Compulsive Gamer-Disorder Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 14:14 |
REPORT THEM ! - That is a Major health code violation. (The crickets) - and in the south you got to watch out for Locust to, they get pretty big (like up to 2 inches long and a 1/2 inch wide). You should get your money back at the least, though that is unlikely to happen. Places like that get shut down around here. Crickets are just the tip of a much larger problem. | |||
Eggy member, 617 posts Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 16:27 |
But I did wake up with crickets in my sheets and pillowcases. I took pictures of them. And something else. Fleas? I had some bite marks. I took pictures of those, too. And they weren't mosquitoes. I didn't hear or see a single mosquito in that room. Fortunately, I didn't unpack all my luggage from the car. I was pretty tired after driving and the run around with the housing office. I only brought in my overnight bag and laptop. The day manager found me sleeping in the car and knocked on my window. She asked if I was the one who reported the crickets last night. I told her yes and showed her the pictures. The person I spoke to earlier didn't want to look at them. They refunded my money and paid for a 21-day stay at a better hotel. I'd never seen so many crickets in one place before. When I was a kid we used to have them in the garden and sometimes in the garage by the utility sink. But one hopped in my mouth this morning. Waking up to them like that was a fright. | |||
Eggy member, 618 posts Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 16:35 |
And the clothes and shoes and stuff I wore last night, I put in a plastic bag and put in the freezer of the new hotel room. They can chill out there for a week I guess. | |||
ShadoPrism member, 845 posts OCGD-Obsessive-Compulsive Gamer-Disorder Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 16:50 |
The hard part in looking up information on the crickets is you get allot of useless stuff, from Cricket (the game) to 'bug super foods'. All I wanted was Why there were more cricket's the bugs this year. My research shows there has been a steady increase over the last 3 years. Especially in September, because this is there mating period. So your hotel room was being used as their 'cheap motel'. The bites are likely bed bugs more than flea's. Good of them though to get you a nice upgrade and pay for it for the next few weeks. So some good came out of this event in the long run. This message was last edited by the user at 16:57, Sat 12 Sept 2015. | |||
Eggy member, 619 posts Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 16:56 |
Well, unless an army of vermin storms this new hotel room in the night, I'd say this vent is closed. Thanks for listening. :) | |||
Little_Devil member, 153 posts Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 17:58 |
However, today was busy and with customers coming in and out and very little to no air conditioning I was ready to pass out. Luckily my shift was coming to an end. I had voiced my feelings of needing to sit down or at least have a drink before I went. It was then that the cash registers got a little bit busy (nothing compared to what I've seen it for back to school) I turn to my manager and tell them my shift is over and that I'm signing off on the tills. To which I get.. "Can't you see that long line of customers right there? You can't leave the till until the line is gone.." Usually I'd be fine, but this is a Saturday. And it is a duel to whoever can get to the registers quicker than the last. So of course as I try to get the line down to a reasonable length they all start lining up near my register. Every time I tried to sign off... another came up to the till. I was so close to passing out it was unreal, the type where you feel sick just before you have a wobble. THEN... My other manager told me I shouldn't be finishing at 1 as was said and I simply told him that was what I was scheduled in for and that was all I could do. Not my fault you're under staffed on the cash registers. But.. Thanks for the consideration I could've passed out! | |||
ShadoPrism member, 846 posts OCGD-Obsessive-Compulsive Gamer-Disorder Sat 12 Sep 2015 at 22:15 |
Been there done that, only I really did pass out - the manager fired me because of it to. Prickly puss did not even give me my last pay check either. (Well mine was from heat exhaustion, middle of summer, working a grill at a restaurant with a broken AC, when it got to hot there the manager sent me to wash dishes, so from the dry heat of the grill to the high humid heat of the sink, passed out with in minutes of that. One of those times where I look back and realize that I could have sued and won for how I was treated and for being Fired for what was obviously a bad decision on the managers count). There are laws protecting workers from over work. (At least in the US, not sure about other countries) | |||
Brianna member, 2004 posts Sun 13 Sep 2015 at 20:24 |
That's rotten, too bad you didn't take them to the cleaners! Firing someone for passing out (like you chose to do it?!?) would have been bad enough, but that much worse when it was because of working conditions and poor decisions on their part. | |||
ShadoPrism member, 847 posts OCGD-Obsessive-Compulsive Gamer-Disorder Sun 13 Sep 2015 at 22:19 |
Yeah, true, but I was only 19 and did not know about that stuff at the time. | |||
Holobunny member, 71 posts Trust no one. Keep your laser handy. Mon 14 Sep 2015 at 08:15 |
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nuric member, 2856 posts Love D&D,superhero games Not very computer savvy Mon 14 Sep 2015 at 09:29 |
Welcome back. :) Vents 2 went to 999 posts a while ago, and was retired. It's still on the previous page, if you want to peruse it, though. | |||
Merevel member, 994 posts Gaming :-) Very unlucky Mon 14 Sep 2015 at 14:59 |
Same here lol. I gota find a writing workshop or something. I just finally made my first in game post today, and I bet the gm complains! >.< Sad part about lawsuits is lawyers are scared strudelless of companies with money. If it was a smaller place its easier to win shado. This message was last edited by a moderator, as it was against the forum rules, at 16:46, Mon 14 Sept 2015. |
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