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chuckie512 t1_jeetww5 wrote
Reply to comment by No_Purpose4705 in Question: Does this sign mean I need a permit to park there period? by wisperino345
2 things:
- They're not recording/saving video all day long.
- Anything visible from the street isn't considered private. This includes illegal parking.
chuckie512 t1_jeetnd9 wrote
Reply to comment by Chipmunks95 in Question: Does this sign mean I need a permit to park there period? by wisperino345
Yeah, the parking authority isn't staffed 24/7.
(But the regular police will still ticket you for blocking hydrants/driveways/bike lanes/etc)
chuckie512 t1_jecyskq wrote
Reply to comment by trs21219 in Hours of Ohio train derailment footage lost after being ‘overwritten’ by newsspotter
You can batch the upload while you're in the rail yard.
But uploading to a cloud makes sense too. With all the diesel in the locomotive, the local storage is at risk during an incident.
chuckie512 t1_jeccf1d wrote
Reply to comment by OcelotWolf in Question: Does this sign mean I need a permit to park there period? by wisperino345
>If you do have the relevant permit, ignore all of it
Unless you also see a street sweeping sign. That takes precedent over it all
chuckie512 t1_jecbz7o wrote
Reply to comment by chrisms150 in Question: Does this sign mean I need a permit to park there period? by wisperino345
Yes, the system isn't designed to follow your car around the city, and it's not like they're checking every street every hour. They might've come by for the first time at 10 and the second at 4.
chuckie512 t1_jdvu8i6 wrote
Reply to comment by nonymiz in An abandoned boat on the North Shore is creating an eyesore, but removing it is complicated by Aggravating_Foot_528
Great, but it's still the state legislature that makes it this hard in the first place.
chuckie512 t1_jdvp1ct wrote
Reply to comment by gnawingonfoot in An abandoned boat on the North Shore is creating an eyesore, but removing it is complicated by Aggravating_Foot_528
State law wins here, and they don't care at all.
chuckie512 t1_jdvfxfz wrote
Reply to Any recommendations for a Pittsburgh or Shadyside restaurant with great food and can easily accommodate 30 people for brunch? by Melodic_Hearing5216
Penn brewery I know has private rooms and a brunch menu
chuckie512 t1_jdoafb1 wrote
Reply to comment by chimpaflimp in Defrocked Catholic priest accused of molesting a boy still runs charity for kids by kangarooturd
Credible enough for the church to kick him out. And that's a lot.
chuckie512 t1_jdmntsp wrote
Reply to comment by quasiplumber in Norfolk Southern Wiped a Key Portion of the East Palestine Derailment Video Before Investigators Could See It: Official by newsspotter
Amtrak is wildly successful in the areas where they own the track.
chuckie512 t1_jcqwy6b wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
Guy probably thinks the bike boxes/advanced stop lines around the city are just green pieces of street art.
chuckie512 t1_jcqnw11 wrote
Reply to comment by HomicidalHushPuppy in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
And the city is literally installing infrastructure to support cyclists doing it.
Ever see those green painted boxes at the front of the lane at a light? Those are to give cyclists room to wait at the front of the line.
chuckie512 t1_jcqnfdl wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
Lol stay mad bro.
I'll be sure to stay in the middle of the lane and pedal extra slow just for you next time I'm in squirrel hill.
chuckie512 t1_jcqmbwp wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
Fun fact about our government: you can't be subject to a law that doesn't exist.
Hope this helps you pass your elementary school civics test!
chuckie512 t1_jcqlqu6 wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
I'm just saying that what you're saying is illegal isn't. You can't even post the law that says it is.
Sorry that a cyclists trying to not die at a red light ruined your day because you were behind them for 3 blocks.
chuckie512 t1_jcqkp0p wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
Which traffic laws?
chuckie512 t1_jcqjm6c wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
What's the law that says they can't?
chuckie512 t1_jcno0wb wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
You have your reasoning, it's the top comment.
The most dangerous place on the road for a cyclists is the last spot in line at a red light, because drivers are inattentive. Which is why half of collisions in Allegheny county are red-light rear-ends.
chuckie512 t1_jcnkgd8 wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
There's no applicable law in this thread.
Sorry 5 minutes of your life can make you this pissed off. Just hope you don't pass me within arms length of your mirror.
chuckie512 t1_jcnho3j wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
Post the damn law, since it's your only argument.
chuckie512 t1_jcnh7h1 wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
What's the law that says they can't filter at the light? Because the only one mentioned in this thread is about motorcycles filtering. Penndot actively encourages bikes as a way to get through city traffic.
They're just trying not to get killed by ignorant people like you, who feel that being behind a cyclist for two blocks is such an inconvenience you have to flame them online.
If you're going to say it's against the law as your sole argument why 5 min of your time is worth someone's life, at least post the law.
chuckie512 t1_jcng5vz wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
Weird, what's the ordinance that they can't?
Fun fact about our country, you can't be guilty of a crime that doesn't exist.
chuckie512 t1_jcn493j wrote
Reply to comment by TonyUncleJohnny412 in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
And the law doesn't prohibit cyclists from not dying at an intersection.
chuckie512 t1_jcmy2q4 wrote
Reply to comment by just_an_ordinary_guy in What is the rationale when bikers go to the front of a line of cars? by TonyUncleJohnny412
I have a solution to traffic in the city: if we bulldoze every building for more lanes and more parking then we won't have any more traffic.
Granted we also won't have anywhere to drive to, but why would that matter if there's no traffic?
chuckie512 t1_jegpvle wrote
Reply to comment by RepeatedFailure in Question: Does this sign mean I need a permit to park there period? by wisperino345
I'd recommend not traveling by car if you don't want to be tracked.