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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j6ftzhl wrote

How old are you?

What do you know about the state?

Are you buying? Renting? Do you already have housing lined up? What do you do for work?

Happy to help but "what do I need to know?" is a little broad.

Good rule of thumb is to have an indoor and outdoor hobby for all five seasons. (Mud season is between winter and spring)

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trimolius t1_j6fqu4y wrote

I was waiting someone out at a 4 way stop recently, and he literally held up his phone and waved it at me like ā€œno, you go ahead, I’m just finishing up this textā€ AHHHH I wanted to commit murder.

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ihaveatrophywife t1_j6fqp33 wrote

Somersworth is already seeing the Portsmouth and Dover exodus due to the more affordable options. The city has been poorly managed for a long time but it’s in good company in that regard. It’s definitely worth checking out but the prices are climbing quicker than Rochester or Franklin.

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beagletronic61 t1_j6fqnyd wrote

The subjective tests WHEN ADMINISTERED PROPERLY are remarkably accurate…a veteran officer can usually get pretty close to your BAC with the visual acuity test (follow the pen with just your eyes, officer notes the frequency with which your twitches as it tracks laterally).

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selimnairb t1_j6fq1bf wrote

Not sure your situation, but if you are itching to buy, consider renting first if possible (though rentals are tight too). That way you can learn the area and figure out where you want to live long. I realize this may be hard given the market, but worth considering.

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carpdog112 t1_j6fplgp wrote

By all means, if you can find something specific that states refusal of the PBT can result in a suspension of your license - as opposed to refusal of the desktop breathalyzer, urine, or blood let me know. But as it stands, the RSA makes a clear distinction between the PBT and the physical tests prescribed under implied consent.

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