Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

drunkmonkey176 OP t1_j8iasuy wrote

This is needed, but I guarantee the first year will be a disaster when everyone tries to buy them on the same day. The state's been operating the Fine Wines website for years and just try and buy online only whiskey when they send out an email that an allotment has been released. The second the email goes out the website is completely unresponsive for 10 minutes and when it finally comes back up, all the inventory is gone. This has been happening for years and the state doesn't give a damn. Imagine what will happen with tens of thousands of hunters try to get their license at the same time.

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Least_Firefighter639 t1_j8i7ao8 wrote

Its a good place and i have a friend who i worry about
And with my knowledge of the us i see pa forget how big the state is so 30 miles is big for a chemical spill and the possibility of no phone as well

2023 is bad enough i am sorry if i am playing momma bear

A lot of you know what is going south and i worried
The fact that the grape vines I use for information are not bearing anything

I am scared okay i'm just scared to lose my only childhood friend i have left

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69FunnyNumberGuy420 t1_j8i5pif wrote

> The bigger question is whether young people, especially males, should get the shots.

 
This isn't a question at all, everybody should, and your angle here is obvious when you don't state a reason for young males to not get the shots.
 
Everyone should get them. It should just be understood that the vaccines make you less likely to get extremely sick, and that high risk people (overweight, diabetes, > 60, etc) are still high risk and should take care to limit their exposure, vaccinated or not.

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Waste_Ad_5565 t1_j8hwy8y wrote

This is one of those funny things that's a carryover from when almost all schools had in-house driver's Ed.

You can enroll in a student driver course with a PA licenced instructor at 15 years of age. With your enrollment you will be eligible to obtain your permit and begin building your required supervised driving hours, but you must pass the written permit test as part of your enrollment, if you don't pass the knowledge test, no early permit/driving school.

If you do pass and get a permit you will have to complete the student driver school and have a certificate of completion to present at the DMV to schedule your road test. The road test cannot be taken until you are 15.5, so around July 22.

If you pass your road test you can indeed be a licensed driver before 16.

If you cannot enroll in a driving school you're basically SOL until your 16th birthday.

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