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given a citation for improperly wearing my seatbelt.
It’s insanely dangerous to wear your seat belt that way, police have the job of saving people from their bad choices. I’m also 5’2 and it’s a drivers responsibility to ensure their vehicle is used properly and safely. Every vehicle is equipped with a sliding mechanism to raise or lower a seatbelt soRead more
It’s insanely dangerous to wear your seat belt that way, police have the job of saving people from their bad choices. I’m also 5’2 and it’s a drivers responsibility to ensure their vehicle is used properly and safely. Every vehicle is equipped with a sliding mechanism to raise or lower a seatbelt so it fits properly. If you happen to have an unusually short torso, then using a seat/cushion to boost yourself higher would be appropriate
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She said she’s living paycheck to paycheck. She probably couldn’t afford the higher coverage.
She said she’s living paycheck to paycheck. She probably couldn’t afford the higher coverage.
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Was this just a verbal agreement? I actually really want to know how this would go if it ended up in court because I have no idea. I don't even know if ashes are considered human remains like bones are but not teeth when it comes to owning them. My heart goes out though. I agree on asking to see ofRead more
Was this just a verbal agreement?
See lessI actually really want to know how this would go if it ended up in court because I have no idea. I don’t even know if ashes are considered human remains like bones are but not teeth when it comes to owning them.
My heart goes out though. I agree on asking to see of the ashes can be split. When my family ‘adopted’ a young adult who unfortunately was hit by a drunk driver. While he went little to no contact with them, they were kind enough to share him in the form of little locket/container necklaces with some of his ashes to split among his close friends and family who asked.