Recent comments in /f/vermont

TheTowerBard t1_jaeu079 wrote

Or we could just use the tax money we already pay on things that benefit our communities. We are the richest nation in the world. We are supposedly a Christian nation. Providing the absolute best education for all of our children should be a priority. We treat it as less than an afterthought. It’s shameful. And using money and/or taxes for why we can’t do something like this is a result of brainwashing.

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weaselpoopcoffee1 t1_jaepqr1 wrote

That sucks. I hope someone returns the favor to him someday. I drive a pick-up. Yeah it's big. I fit in most parking places but it can get tight. As I was going into the store I saw this lady shaking her head as she squeezed into her car. I mean it wasn't terrible and I stayed within the lines like they taught in kindergarten. Come back out of the store and there's a nice deep scratch on my passenger door. Fucking asshole. Usually I try and park far away from everyone but not this time and paid the price.

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Vtfla t1_jaeli0d wrote

If the caregiver is on 24 shifts, a room is required, not a perk. Caregivers don’t generally work more than 3 24 hour shifts a week as we tend to have LIVES outside of our jobs. The way it works is there are 2 and sometimes 3 that rotate out and use the same room for night sleeping shift.

Folks that think they can rent out a room and require 24/7 care of gramma are going to get a potential nightmare squatter/crackhead/thief to deal with, then still have to pay for competent care.

Folks that think there are ‘cheap caregivers’ get what they pay for.

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fakebeerrealweed t1_jaej8de wrote

Here is the VIN and model year:

SHAGUAR 2005 JAGU XTY SAJWA54C15WE41301

You can take the VIN and there are multiple places to see where the vehicle is registered with the easiest being carfax.

From there, someone in that little town should know of an asshat driver with that vanity plate and Ford dressed up as a Jaguar. Ugh, what a shitty model year to buy.....

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whirlycroissant t1_jaei61m wrote

Reply to comment by TreeEleben in SHAGUAR on the prowl by somewhere_in_VT

Not exactly the same thing but we had a driver damage a ramp attached to our house. I got pics of the license plate as they were driving away and of course pics of the damage, and yah the officer took our complaint and then ghosted. Later on I came across a post on FPF saying that police do not investigate damage on private property (not sure why our officer didn't just say this).

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