I saw this on Instagram and it scared me. I love my warehouse job but it said in a year it will be gone. I’m 29 and want to retire there because it’s great. How true can it be that it’ll be gone in 5+ years, let alone 1? What about 30-40? For the record I still see cashiers despite self checkouts.
How can that be possible exactly if I say that on just a regular YouTube video or just in a group at a hangout? Like it’s not said in some professional email or document.
Look If I make a YouTube comment or say in a video calling Ben roethlisberger a rapist, or trump, and believe he is but just hasn’t been convicted of one, or say that in a crowd, how much am I putting myself at risk of a lawsuit if someone actually wants to be petty and report it?
I want to know how to proceed for future reference. Can one get in trouble for a YouTube comment taunting someone, particularly for something they’re not tied with by law? (I can’t find the screenshot. Yet For me, including the settlements, along with a YouTube urinatingtree touching on this in...
Question Answered. Have a great day. Now if I mayask this serious in a light hearted tone: correct me if I’m wrong, but it sounded even here that I worried over nothing. I think I should just get on with my day?
ok. Thanks for your sympathy. This is a mild worry but it’s big too. WORST (unlikely) CASE: let’s say I forgot to pull the very front upper part of my sweats up. I of course would have them covered but Incase ANY part was exposed, I went out to get a permit a half hour later. IF there was...
Please bear with me as I feel embarrassed to ask. I peed myself in my car in a garage bc I tried using a bottle. I don’t think anyone saw me but if someone did, what’s the worst that’ll happen? I did my best to keep myself clean and concealed and don’t think anyone saw me.
I won’t need to after this. But what exactly do you mean by this? PC 837 doesn't apply to people watching videos, and frankly while had they seen you run the light, they could try to assert arrest powers under 837, but that doesn't mean that the police will issue a ticket for it.
I’ve been worried sick. Let’s say I ran a red light and was recorded video on a phone camera or dash camera. If it’s shown to police, how likely is it that I’ll get a ticket? What if it’s from an off duty officer? Also I heard you can based on PC 837 but in public offenses, infractions don’t...