I read "his MPA days" as can be seen in your post rather than "the MPA days" you incorrectly quoted. Did I miss something?steveincowtown wrote:Uh oh...me thinks I need to take a another course in English as a second language.speedsix wrote:steveincowtown wrote:So...using that logic we should get rid of CHLs the next time a individual holder does something stupid?speedsix wrote:...we weren't told whether or not he has a CHL...I hope not...but his MPA days may soon be over, too...as they need to be...
...not logic...LAW...once found guilty of a felony...especially a gun-related felony...you're no longer allowed to have a gun...by state and federal law...is that really news to you??? if you want to post something as your opinion, please do so...but please don't relate it to me as "that logic"...your post has nothing to do with the thread...or what I posted...notice the little words "he" and "his"...
I 100% read .....
"but the MPA days may soon be over, too...as they need to be..."
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- Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:19 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: MPA-armed idiot of the day.
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- Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:51 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: MPA-armed idiot of the day.
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The only evidence I can offer is that I can't concentrate on anything other than the conversation with that little thing in my ear or when talking through my car via bluetooth. I can, however, look around and focus on my driving if I'm just holding the phone to my ear for a call. What can I say, I'm weird.Dave2 wrote:Texting is obviously a no-no, but I'm not aware of any statistical evidence that using a hands-free device affects your driving any more or less than holding the phone to your head.MoJo wrote:Another example of why the use of cell phones while driving should be illegal. What you want to bet she was texting? Require a hands free device and NO texting!
- Sat Mar 24, 2012 10:27 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: MPA-armed idiot of the day.
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Careless is still reckless.Excaliber wrote: Driver 1 accidentally swerved into an adjoining lane while trying to do something while driving that should have been done when safely stopped somewhere. While not good, this is very significantly different from reckless driving, which is usually understood to be deliberately driving in a way that endangers self and/or others as a pattern of behavior over time and distance.