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UncannyTarotSpread t1_je72dgw wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Driver who crashed into Apple store charged with murder by kas435red
It’s the blunderbuss approach to litigation
Ivedefected t1_je729vt wrote
Reply to comment by LampardFanAlways in Driver who crashed into Apple store charged with murder by kas435red
The storefront is entirely glass and very large, unlike most other businesses. It's common to have bollards installed in front of them. Even large stores that have fairly normal entrances in walkable areas typically have them. I actually can't think of a store near me that doesn't have them.
I don't see how a case like this would necessarily apply to every business establishment everywhere. There's clearly an added safety risk due to the design of this store in particular.
UncannyTarotSpread t1_je7298z wrote
Hell yeah, welcome back duly-elected King-sized Senator
uniqueusername5001 t1_je722c2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Driver who crashed into Apple store charged with murder by kas435red
tbf one of them doesn’t need any more doctor’s visits
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GallowBarb t1_je71edn wrote
Reply to comment by pegothejerk in Driver who crashed into Apple store charged with murder by kas435red
Or the toxicology came back.
s0_Shy t1_je7176f wrote
Reply to comment by ICBanMI in Arkansas man missing since 2021 found hundreds of miles away in Texas by _katykakes
If I travel 200 miles in any direction I'm still in the South. I get what you're saying though. Too many people do enjoy the comfort of their own home too much and get stuck in their ways. Even with devices where they can literally talk to anyone in the world they choose to find like minded people and form an echo chamber.
Funny thing is the US has people from all over the world. So many cultures brought here which should be embraced but it's not. It's sad because I have a friend from Columbia, a friend who's mom escaped North Korea, several friends from Mexico and some friends whose father came from Pakistan. Learned a lot of cool stuff about their families and countries of origin.
I feel Americans honestly don't have to leave their home town to learn about other cultures etc. What makes America shit is the rejection of these people. Forces them to be more alone and isolate. The American culture should be simply put embracing the melting pot that America is. Really only the cities have this to an extent which is why the cities are usually more progressive even in the conservative states.
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CAPSLOCKCHAMP t1_je70f3m wrote
Reply to comment by houtex727 in 11 current and former East Cleveland police officers indicted after ‘appalling’ behavior caught on video, prosecutor says by AudibleNod
Police union says there is a perfectly good reason they don’t see an issue with a video of cops beating the shit out of a guy lying down with his arms behind his head: they are elected by some seriously entitled people
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CaptainAxiomatic t1_je6zyy7 wrote
Reply to For 12 years, Program Think, an anonymous Chinese blogger, mounted an open challenge to China's tightening authoritarian grip and expanding surveillance state. by Eetlebum
That's not the headline. That's part of the caption of an illustration.
oldschoolskater OP t1_je6zpxr wrote
"The announcement comes as Fetterman introduces a new bill Wednesday focused on bolstering railway safety regulations in the aftermath of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio."
deferens t1_je6zo77 wrote
Reply to comment by girlfreddyf in 11 current and former East Cleveland police officers indicted after ‘appalling’ behavior caught on video, prosecutor says by AudibleNod
Oh, I understand it alright. Those people who back cops 100% no matter what, got real, real quiet when a bunch of Black cops beat a guy to death.
Neither-Idea-9286 t1_je6ywvd wrote
Reply to comment by pegothejerk in Driver who crashed into Apple store charged with murder by kas435red
Absolutely, they must have something or they would go with manslaughter charges.
QuintoBlanco t1_je6ytmn wrote
Reply to comment by 89141 in N.Y. to pay $5.5 million to man exonerated in writer Alice Sebold rape case by OutsideObserver2
No, that is not 'their' opinion.
Four police officers were convicted in a court of law and six others were fired.
Dutch prosecutors no longer use odor tests by dogs as evidence because of this case.
Several convictions based on odor tests were overturned.
So I have to ask you again, why is this so hard for you to believe?
Do you watch a lot of procedural dramas?
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Reply to comment by ImActualIndependent in President Biden's nominee to head the FAA has withdrawn after Republican criticism by Panaka
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Reply to comment by fight_your_friends in Arkansas man missing since 2021 found hundreds of miles away in Texas by _katykakes
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ICBanMI t1_je6yh00 wrote
Reply to comment by s0_Shy in Arkansas man missing since 2021 found hundreds of miles away in Texas by _katykakes
> People travel all over the country all the time. I live in a rural area and most of the people I know regularly leave the state on vacation.
I know. That's not the US people that think, "Where are you from?" And "where do you live?" Are the same question. You're preaching to the choir. I know all this and agree with it. We get high on our own shit and that leads to a lot of problems.
> There may be problems at the state level which is being displayed proudly by the Southern states right now but a conservative visiting a progressive state isn't going to change their way of thinking.
Southern are the biggest offenders, but it's a bunch of states. People only need to go to other states to see how badly they are getting screwed.
> I may be wrong but I don't think your typical cocky American is going to have an epiphany and change their way of thinking by vacationing in another country.
No, it's not instant like that. And some people are super immune to it. For some people distance and proximity have a way of burrowing into the brain that eventually shows them what is and isn't great in their surroundings. If Americans could vacation out of the country, they would be a percentage that would be a bit more progressive... but that wasn't what I said at all. I said 200 miles. I'm talking about really insular people who see any change as a problem.
Squirrel_Inner t1_je6y7y3 wrote
Reply to comment by ParanoidFactoid in London Mayor announces free meals for children during holidays by je97
Happy holidays, you get to eat! Not tomorrow, though…
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_TheShapeOfColor_ t1_je6xm30 wrote
Reply to comment by DarthBluntSaber in 11 current and former East Cleveland police officers indicted after ‘appalling’ behavior caught on video, prosecutor says by AudibleNod
They're getting their training from lunatics like this.
They treat the general public as enemy combatants.
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