Having no front plate is important to you? Why? What possible advantage does that give you in life?
I don't need anymore advantages in life. All I want is to NOT have to put holes in the front of my cars, thanks.
I keep my cars clean and well maintained. It's sacriledge that I have to put that ugly front plate on, so the traffic control has something to aim their radar and laser at. Bullshit.
The medieval excessive speeding laws are great. I like to think that every one of those street-racing assholes who have their vehicles taken away won't end up killing themselves or others someday in the future.
This, I agree with.
While I don't like the archaic laws, I accept them and drive accordingly.
DUI is 0.08, which really isn't THAT much different from 0.05: people I know are more careful about how much they drink when they are going to drive now. You can still have a beer with dinner, it's not that limiting.
Que? It is a large difference. Consider that we're talking 40% between .05 and .08 That equals out to the difference between 2 beers an hour, and 3. Over the span of a few hours, that's a significant difference. I don't drink so this doesn't affect me, but it does affect a great number of people. Once again, laws are created to control the dumbest in society, and frankly what law will stop the guy who has a .12 limit anyway?
And tinted side windows? How is anyone going to see your tribal tattoo and ed hardy steering wheel cover?
steering wheel covers are pushing it.
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really though, I had skin cancer last year, so this is pretty fucking important to me considering that I spend a lot of time in my vehicle. I can't get more logical than that.
Ed Hardy. Can someone just start gunning these people down? Please??
So you feel that we should accept an individuals beliefs of religion, sexuality, and culture.
But not if they wear gaudy clothing?
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lawlz.
My brain just exploded.
Sask has spirit, QC has Montreal and I dare anyone to party in the East and say those fish kissers don't know hospitality.
Never done the Sask thing, but Montreal was a blast for the few months I was there. My liver and wallet paid the price. Plus I learned that it was pointless to have a heavy DH bike in Quebec.
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