General chit chat and shit talk.


I am thankful that I grew up in Ma. - Up until I was 20 I was either a passenger or driving in ice and snow, and I learned to respect it.

Japan, England, Bosnia - never had an issue when we got conditions like that. Same here (Houston) and New Orleans when I lived there. Even without a lot of experience, if you respect the conditions and SLOW THE FUCK DOWN you'll most likely be ok.
 
I am thankful that I grew up in Ma. - Up until I was 20 I was either a passenger or driving in ice and snow, and I learned to respect it.

Japan, England, Bosnia - never had an issue when we got conditions like that. Same here (Houston) and New Orleans when I lived there. Even without a lot of experience, if you respect the conditions and SLOW THE FUCK DOWN you'll most likely be ok.
also sudden moves are a mofo. must leave more time/distance for everything.
 
Here's one you're all going to love:


A Kentucky man is suing the police, claiming he was arrested in retaliation for shouting at a group of officers from an apartment balcony. In a complaint filed last month, Brandon Rettig alleges that he was arrested on bogus public intoxication charges after he angered the officers, who violated his First and Fourth Amendment rights.

According to the lawsuit, on June 8, 2024, Brandon Rettig was at his girlfriend's apartment in Newport, Kentucky, when a team of police officers responded to an unrelated incident outside the building. From the balcony, Rettig shouted at the officers. In a later interview, Rettig claimed to have shouted "go get 'em boys" at the officers. The lawsuit insists that while the officers were angered by the comments, "Rettig did not utter fighting words or threatened to harm anyone."
The suit claims that soon after Rettig made the comments, Officer Ronald Lalumandier shouted up to him, "Keep it up, I'll take your ass to jail," adding "I got keys to your apartment." Three police officers, including Lalumandier, then entered the apartment building using a key card, which Lalumandier had access to as a former tenant.


According to body camera footage, the three officers confronted Rettig in the hallway of the apartment building and arrested him after a short argument...

...Rettig was taken into police custody and charged with public intoxication, despite the fact that—as the suit notes—the hallway was not public property. Although the charges were later dismissed, Rettig filed a lawsuit against the officers in December, arguing that his arrest was not due to public intoxication, but because he angered the officers by shouting at them...


Kentucky Cops Arrest Man for Shouting at Them
 
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