Recent comments in /f/Washington

iterationinprogress t1_iz6gjvk wrote

It's usually folks that ignore chains required for non 4WD/AWD vehicles. They spin out and wreck and it takes a long time for emergency crews to clean up the mess. WSP recently announced they will be doing more enforcement and ticketing on the passes.

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bobbawon t1_iz62f01 wrote

Living in SW WA I’ve bought a few cars from Portland in the past few years, private party and from dealers. Private party purchases I just took the title to my local dol and paid tax and registration and was out the door in 10 mins with no inspection. (00 Camry and 15 prius). My 06 sienna was purchased thru a dealer which did not pay the correct amount of taxes so I had to pay the difference at the dol to get my plates

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uhp787 t1_iz509fu wrote

she came inside of my house. i put a webcam that was unconnected outside my door...it fooled her and worked to scare her off for awhile. but the second she drinks those maggots start eating her brain and i am what she fixates on. i am also a psyche shut in so it was my sanctuary she violated. my only 'safe' space. took me two years before i would even open my kitchen blinds.

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https://www.washingtongunlaw.com/the-castle-doctrine

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Dzs3xxx OP t1_iz3zxm5 wrote

Dear:

u/Stuck0nthepot , u/If-trees-could-talk, u/Kawikami99336 , u/Piddy3825, u/Candid-Mine5119, u/lilroguesnowchef, and u/AmericanNW :

Firstly, respect to my fellow Washingtonians! Ya’ll NAILED the diagnosis of my electrical issue! Everyone of you got it right!

Since several individuals kept mentioning this “GFCI” term, I found the home inspection report (that I never bothered to read) and found this little red warning on page 3:

WARNING: Significant / Safety Concerns

>Your GFCI outlets in one or more areas are missing. GFCI protection is required in areas containing a water source or which may be exposed to moisture.
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>Common locations GFCI protection should be found for safety are, kitchen, all bathrooms, laundry room, exterior, garage and basement.
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>>!Recommendation: Contact a qualified electrical contractor.!<

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Case closed.

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With love,

Your new neighbor

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