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brashendeavors t1_j3ew01v wrote
Pretty sure they knew this.
Pretty sure that's why.
brashendeavors t1_j2vh9yi wrote
brashendeavors t1_iy8tnkh wrote
Reply to comment by Top_File_8547 in How do I change my last name? Too many ads searching by FullyAquatic
>"Marriage is the easiest time to change your last name. Pennsylvania permits a spouse to change their last name while applying for a marriage certificate. Simply list your new last name on the marriage certificate along with your former (or maiden) name. Once the marriage ceremony is performed and the license is issued, the marriage license changes your name and serves as legal proof."
brashendeavors t1_iy8qm1w wrote
https://www.findlaw.com/state/pennsylvania-law/how-to-change-your-name-in-pennsylvania.html
- It depends on whether this is due to marriage/divorce or just want to change your last name, because. For the latter you need to file a court petition:
Pennsylvania Statutes Title 54 Pa.C.S.A. Names § 701 https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-54-pacsa-names/pa-csa-sect-54-701.html
brashendeavors t1_iw4e2wv wrote
Reply to police lights blue and white only no more red? anyone know why or what the meaning is? by [deleted]
hmm, I don't know. State laws seems to say they MUST have a red flashing light (though maybe they do not need to use it unless they are running intersections of something?) and that police are also allowed an additional blue light:
>§ 4571. Visual and audible signals on emergency vehicles.
>(a) General rule.--Every emergency vehicle shall be equipped with one or more revolving or flashing red lights and an audible warning system.
>(b) Police, sheriff, fire and coroner or medical examiner vehicles.--
>(1) Police, sheriff, coroner, medical examiner or fire police vehicles may in addition to the requirements of subsection (a) be equipped with one or more revolving or flashing blue lights. The combination of red and blue lights may be used only on police, sheriff, coroner, medical examiner or fire police vehicles.
So my guess is they probably have a red light also but only use that one when, in addition to flagging down a specific motorist, are also trying to warn traffic around them? Blue is for you and means stop and red is for everyone else and means danger?
edit: I did find this:
>Most police vehicles primarily use red and blue lights – the red part here signifies that an immediate emergency is taking place, while blue police lights signal that police, and not other first responders, are present. In many cases, squad cars also use white lights. What do different color police lights mean?
So it seem, blue=police, red=emergency. red+blue=police emergency
edit2: I also found this:
>In Pennsylvania, the display of only blue light is reserved as a courtesy light for volunteer firefighters when responding to an emergency incident and/or fire house. There may not be any other colors present and no more than 2 flashing or revolving lights/bulbs, further it must have 360 degrees of visibility. Civilians are not required but are generally encouraged to move over when only blue light is present. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_vehicle_lighting#Blue_4
note: I think "only blue" means no white flashing lights as well
brashendeavors t1_ivr8ys6 wrote
Reply to I have declared--even though I have no official power--that Friday is Pennsylvania wear Shorts-and-a-hoodie Day. by pgh9fan
Is that every Friday, now to eternity? (Hope hope)
brashendeavors t1_ivm4pn3 wrote
Reply to Anyone else receive a phone call telling you to remember to vote *tomorrow*??? I just got one an hour and a half after I voted. by Terboh
How do I report an election complaint?
Sounds like they are hoping to intentionally make people miss the election.
brashendeavors t1_iuujeqr wrote
Reply to Any insight on Sharon PA, not sure what to expect for my brother to move there by [deleted]
It has higher than average crime but it's not like, Detroit or anything.
Might check the exact neighborhood with this website, as some spots are ok and others not so much::
https://crimegrade.org/violent-crime-16146/
>The D+ grade means the rate of violent crime is higher than the average US zip. 16146 is in the 23rd percentile for safety, meaning 77% of zip codes are safer and 23% of zip codes are more dangerous.
See also:
https://www.city-data.com/city/Sharon-Pennsylvania.html
https://www.neighborhoodscout.com/pa/sharon/crime
"Safer than 7% of U.S. Cities," which isn't much of a recommendation.
Might be less of an issue for a young adult male compared to someone looking to move with small children.
brashendeavors t1_j3oto00 wrote
Reply to comment by Tyrone-Rugen in Never noticed it until last night, but Animaniacs got the location of Harrisburg wrong. by ianmunroe
Poor NWPA :(