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The following is from the Pennsylvania driving manual:
When you see a crosswalk or a stop line, stop before the front of your car reaches the painted line. If you cannot see traffic, yield to any pedestrians, then carefully pull forward past the line until you can see clearly. Stop, check for...
Good, now you understand. Had you understood that prior to your actions, you would not be looking at these charges. Just because she broke your heart doesn't mean you can break the law.
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Afterwords, she said that she does not want to talk to me, so when she got out of her work, I tried to find out why she does not want to talk to me.
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She evidently didn't make herself clear enough for you to understand. :rolleyes:
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I went there believing we are friends...
I found this article pertaining to the San Francisco area, but it also discusses, California Motor Vehicle Code----CHAPTER 10: REMOVAL OF PARKED AND ABANDONED VEHICLES. At link: http://sftow.blogspot.com/
I still think you shouldn't have been there; since it was posted. But what I read from...
Not knowing the reason they decided to make the meeting invalid, it makes it difficult to answer your question. Could be they didn't proceed properly, the subject matter that was being discussed wasn't allowed....... This would make it difficult to know if it could be viewed or copied.
If...
When someone is charged with something, they have allegedly committed a crime.
If they are found guilty or plead guilty of that crime, then they have been convicted of it.
"Probation Before Judgment" is when a person pleads guilty or no contest and it puts off any further proceedings, and...
He is definitely keeping a few secrets or he is just a lazy man that doesn't want to go through the legal effort of making this right.
You would think after being married for 15 years the anniversary date wouldn't be so hard to remember. :rolleyes:
Theresalee, your thread was quite...
You have no business keeping the dress. The money she owes to Grandpa is a separate issue. He can take her to small claims court to collect.
Does Grandpa like dressing up in white? Geesh!!!!
Just curious, did your insurance company pay for the damages to the other vehicle? What did your insurance company say when you told them about the law and the fact that it was not posted?
This sounds like a homework question. I would suggest you go back and read through each part of that statute. The answer is there. Read it slowly and repeat it if you do not understand.
http://www.flsenate.gov/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&Search_String=&URL=Ch0119/Sec07.HTM
That's a good idea! That is how I do it for my 20-year old daughter (still in college). Sometimes she owes me for a little while, but she is learning her responsibilities. I look forward to my daughter getting her own policy as well.
I would be too stressed out if she were to accidently let...
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