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Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:38 pm
by stitch626
I cannot stand it when people drive with their headlights off at day break, especially when they have a road colored car and everyone around them has head lights on.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:24 pm
by Angharrad
stitch626 wrote:I cannot stand it when people drive with their headlights off at day break, especially when they have a road colored car and everyone around them has head lights on.
That's why I love the fact that my car has daytime running lights. :)

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:39 pm
by Angharrad
my rant is i hate people who run red lights, especialy the red turn arrow on my way to & from the subway. :evil:

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 4:48 pm
by Lighthawk
Royal_Foxx wrote:my rant is i hate people who run red lights, especialy the red turn arrow on my way to & from the subway. :evil:
Is it wrong to wish a semi-truck upon such people?

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:52 pm
by Mark
Went to the bank yesterday. There is limited parking and no designated motorcycle or moped parking. So, as I'm a customer I parked my moped in a stall. My mistake was not locking it. I come walking out, and there is this guy who wanted my stall, litterally got out of his car and was pushing my moped off into the bushes. I flipped out. Security ended up coming out and everything. The guard tried to say it was rude of me to park my bike in a car stall, but damnit, I'm a customer and have every right to park my vehicle in the friggin' vehicle parking lot. They said nothing to this asshole who was just gonna push my moped off into the bushes.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:57 pm
by Tsukiyumi
Technically, wouldn't his "moving" your vehicle count as attempted Grand Theft? It doesn't matter whether I move someone else's car five feet or five hundred miles; it still counts as stealing.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:03 pm
by Mark
An odd thing about Hawaii state law is unless he's "driving off", it's not.

This is a true story. In 2003 my Toyota was stolen. I filed a police report and everything. The car was recoverd six months later with two homeless people living in it in an outdoors park. They had fucked up the electrical system wiring to run appliences in the car. The police said they couldn't charge them as in Hawaii its called "Unauthorize Control of a MOVING vehicle.". :bangwall:

No charges were pressed.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:04 pm
by Tyyr
Rude? To park in a designated space? No, rude is driving up on the sidewalk and parking it in the way of everyone up there. Yeah, we've all driven up on a motorcycle or moped and been annoyed by it because we thought the space was clear but that in no way gives you the right to just push it out of your way.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:07 pm
by Captain Seafort
Mark wrote:The police said they couldn't charge them as in Hawaii its called "Unauthorize Control of a MOVING vehicle.". :bangwall:

No charges were pressed.
So you can't do them for twocing. So what? Why didn't they get charged with bog-standard theft? :?

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:19 pm
by Deepcrush
To day we have been informed that due to safety reasons. We (people who do what I do) are no longer allowed to have drinks or food on our person at anytime while on duty. So now, I have to chug my coffee and put my second in the planning room. Which then requires me to leave whichever classroom I'm in to get a drink.

Safety... where I work, they are worried now about a kid getting burned by coffee... please tell me that I'm not the only one who feels the world is about a sane as a NAZI?

Rant done with.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:20 pm
by Mark
Captain Seafort wrote:
Mark wrote:The police said they couldn't charge them as in Hawaii its called "Unauthorize Control of a MOVING vehicle.". :bangwall:

No charges were pressed.
So you can't do them for twocing. So what? Why didn't they get charged with bog-standard theft? :?
You know, to this day, I really don't know. You'd have thought at LEAST possession of stolen property.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 10:39 pm
by Mikey
Normal cop: "Yes sir, we'll begin the filing against this thief right away."

Hawai'i cop: "Chill, bra - you got'n da car back, righ'?"
Deepcrush wrote:Safety... where I work, they are worried now about a kid getting burned by coffee... please tell me that I'm not the only one who feels the world is about a sane as a NAZI?
So, the powers that be feel that the danger in your school that most needs addressing is... a teacher's cup of coffee? Yeah, let's worry about the kids' weapons and drug habits later, once we've purged the real menace of bracing breakfast beverages. :roll:

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:21 am
by Mark
Hawai'i cop: "Chill, bra - you got'n da car back, righ'? You tryin' fa make me work today cuz? My keiki's first birthday tonight, so I no can stay. You jus' go an' da kine."
Fixed it for realism :mrgreen:

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:26 am
by Aaron
Mikey wrote: So, the powers that be feel that the danger in your school that most needs addressing is... a teacher's cup of coffee? Yeah, let's worry about the kids' weapons and drug habits later, once we've purged the real menace of bracing breakfast beverages. :roll:
You'd think they would worry more about the kid using the teachers coffee to burn the fucking teacher.

Re: The Ranting Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 3:20 am
by Deepcrush
Cpl Kendall wrote:
Mikey wrote: So, the powers that be feel that the danger in your school that most needs addressing is... a teacher's cup of coffee? Yeah, let's worry about the kids' weapons and drug habits later, once we've purged the real menace of bracing breakfast beverages. :roll:
You'd think they would worry more about the kid using the teachers coffee to burn the f***ing teacher.
Well, to be fair. We aren't counted as teachers (because if teachers did what we do they'd be in prison) but as "Support Staff" that teach.