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Twilight zone
If this NYT article is a popular opinion, we must be heading towards civil war
BayArea saysWhen I had a cheaper car, I operated that way too. Plus, in the days before fancy electronics, it was inconvenient to bother with locking/unlocking with the key.Twilight zone
If this NYT article is a popular opinion, we must be heading towards civil war
The comments are precious. I like this one:
"I leave my doors unlocked so that I can avoid paying for a new window that would be less than my deductible. I don't leave anything else in my car to be stolen.."
BayArea saysTwilight zone
If this NYT article is a popular opinion, we must be heading towards civil war
The comments are precious. I like this one:
"I leave my doors unlocked so that I can avoid paying for a new window that would be less than my deductible. I don't leave anything else in my car to be stolen.."
This is why cars should come with interior motion detectors and nerve gas release mechanisms.
was-i-right-to-call-the-cops-on-a-black-man-breaking-into-a-car
EthicistI've always thought it was funny how "ethicists" usually don't know right from wrong.
How did we get to this point....?They should all move to Dallas: https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/273483/dallas-county-da-wont-prosecute-if-you-steal-under-daniel-greenfield
Ceffer saysEthicistI've always thought it was funny how "ethicists" usually don't know right from wrong.
It used to be a reasonable approach (especially for convertibles where a cut top meant tons of hassle even if insured with $0 deductible)
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/07/magazine/was-i-right-to-call-the-cops-on-a-black-man-breaking-into-a-car.html
Holy shit, NYT.