Recent comments in /f/newhampshire

IBlazeMyOwnPath OP t1_jdhzf5s wrote

FTA: NH democrats along with five republicans passed multiple bills limiting the Fetal Life Protection Act, and even came within one vote of repealing it entirely.

They “passed bills eliminating criminal penalties targeting abortion doctors and codifying a right to abortion up to 24 weeks, a move Democrats argued is necessary in the wake of the overturning of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision.”

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mbeau55 t1_jdhzd9z wrote

I think it is pretty accurate except for the friendly people part. I guess I need go to that part of the state to see what the rare friendly NH person looks like. I have lived here for 40+ years and most people act like they have a hair across their asses for the first 10 years of knowing them.

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ifukkedurbich t1_jdhvgcp wrote

You're talking about eviction with cause. That's not what the person you are responding to was talking about.

The person above you was referencing non-renewal without cause. If the tenant is being forced out through no fault of their own, they deserve enough time to find a new place. 90 days is much more realistic than 30 days.

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thenagain11 t1_jdhqow7 wrote

In this article (which reads like a misguided hit piece) yeah. They fucking cherry picked a bunch of quotes from a long list of reports. But if you read other news articles from across state the MRI investigation also reports (which is the independent consultant brought in to evaluate the incident and whether the cops behaved badly) the woman herself says she drank 3 beers and a hard lemonade, that she blew over a .08 when tested and that she seemed even more inebriated by the time she was dropped off for overnight custody.

This article also works really hard to keep saying arrest arrest arrest like she was charged with a crime. Protective custody is not an arrest. if that was the facts, sure, but that article is deliberately trying to make a mountain out of mole hill. The lady needs help and the officer made a bad choice. But it was legal. Like there are plenty of actual fucked up things the cops do in this state. Like the cop in dover who beat his wife and stole edibles out of evidence lockers and then just got off scott free. Where's the outrage for that shit?

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woolsocksandsandals t1_jdhncz1 wrote

At first glance, I thought that was sort of centered over the triangle that’s created by Tamworth, freedom and Ossipee and I thought “yeah that checks out“ because culturally it’s very similar to Western Maine and the Maine Lakes region But I realize now it’s further south. And I can’t really make a comment because I’ve never really spent any time in that area. I’m guessing Rochester…???

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