Bobbydadude01

Bobbydadude01 t1_izqlkp0 wrote

If you looked at it and there's no damage to the other car you are fine. Even if someone calls the police they don't care unless damage is over 1k.

If the very very very very unlikely occurrs and the police hear about a no damage accident from a passerby and someone figure out the person you hits plate and ask them if you left and note and they say no then track you down make sure you don't talk to the police and respectfully say you want a lawyer.

Basically, you are going to be fine. Next time, make sure you leave a note.

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Bobbydadude01 t1_izq0xwf wrote

What's near the Hannafords in Maine? Where my grandparents live there's a Hannafords but there is nothing else.

Usually, whoever is there first for rural areas stays. It's not worth the risk for other companies to try and set up shop.

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Bobbydadude01 t1_iwjhg9w wrote

Also I did full math and it was a flat tax on all income (wage, investment, everything) it would need to be 24%. That's before state taxes and such this is just federal. This means that if you make minimum wage and work 40 hours a week 52 weeks a year you would take home a whopping 11,460% a year. That's why below the poverty line. The line that's already incredibly lower then what's required to survive.

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