Breaking the rules

windoze killa

Joined Feb 23, 2006
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Yes. And maybe it should be applied TO the people that try to kill themselves not BY them. The sooner the legal systems realises stupid people should also be responsible for their own stupid actions the would will be a better place. :D
 
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Audioguru

Joined Dec 20, 2007
11,248
In Canada, only snow plows are allowed to use blue lights. But the law is stupid because it does not say anything about motor vehicles so my blue LED chasers are illegal in my home and my blue LED flashlights are illegal when I walk my dog. Busses also have illegal blue lights.

Last night I was nearly blinded by the car in front of me that had modified brake lights. It used high power clear bulbs instead of the original reasonable-brightness amber bulbs.

When driving at night I notice some cars have no lights. Either the cars have no brains (an automatic light sensor), the driver has no brains or it is a car that has modified extremely dim LED lights.
 

R!f@@

Joined Apr 2, 2009
10,004
And I thought those idiots who have blinding head or tail lights are only in this country.
 
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Audioguru

Joined Dec 20, 2007
11,248
And I thought those idiots who have blinding head or tail lights are only on this country.
We have never heard of your country called Paradise so nobody knows where you are.

Most newer Chrysler cars and their Jeeps use full output high beams for daytime running lights. They blind everybody on cloudy days. They should all be recalled and have dimmers put on their low beams like all other cars.

Most ******* people in Canada drive at night with only their parking lights turned on. Then they cannot see signs, anything or anybody on the road ahead.
 

Audioguru

Joined Dec 20, 2007
11,248
I have never been to any of those places. I went to Jamaica (Yo man!) and Cuba (no boistrous Americans there). I can't remember Mexico.
 

jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
11,087
I didn't drink tequila in Mexico. I drank the duty-free tequila when I retured home. But I didn't drink enough to kill my memory. My old age killed some of my memory.
It's not you memory that stops working first. Are you really sure you didn't bring something else back, professionally speaking of course?

John
 

Audioguru

Joined Dec 20, 2007
11,248
It's not your memory that stops working first. Are you really sure you didn't bring something else back, professionally speaking of course?
I didn't get sick in Mexico like many people. I think it is the ice they put in drinks that make illness but I didn't drink. I also didn't smoke nor bring back their "laughing grass". I didn't touch their women, I brought my own.

But I brought back two huge sombreros (not the tiny one in this photo of me in Mexico):
 

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