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04-15-2021, 10:05 PM | #2223 | |
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A lady boarded my plane in LAX today with a dog in a carrier. She said, "Say hi to Nugget." So I said my hello and then asked, "Nugget? Like chicken nugget?" She seemed really put out by that comment and said, "No! She is Vegan!" I held my tongue. Welcome to California. |
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I toured socal with my wife before we were married, loved it. Never went north to San Francisco though, just no draw for me there. But did a bunch of the southern areas, wineries, went to a gun range and got to shoot a S&W .500 which was memorable in itself. What a gun! |
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04-15-2021, 10:34 PM | #2229 |
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California has good geography, good weather, and ... ? Oh, yeah, an imperial shit-ton of people.
Flying out of LAX today, I was looking at the scenery below us. By scenery, I mean desert and city. The LAX metropolitan area now extends to damn near Palm Springs. That is over 100 miles of city. In a desert. I don't get it. Nice place to visit. |
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04-15-2021, 10:43 PM | #2230 |
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Sedan (M3), do you really know all those traffic codes by memory? Or do you have to look them up?
Also, when you are writing a citation, or filling out your reports, how specific do you need to be? Is it more general such as the driver violated Section 32 (I'm making this up. No idea if it is accurate)? Or more specific such as the driver violated Section 32, Chapter 1, Paragraph 3, subparagraph 2? |
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04-15-2021, 10:47 PM | #2231 | |
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When writing a report, the information has to be correct, subsection and all. Sure, the DA could choose to correct/upgrade/downgrade the charge(s), but I don't like looking stupid by citing the wrong charge. I do make mistakes, but I try to minimize them because the reports we write go all over the county or state sometimes. I want my name to be associated with solid paper. |
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04-15-2021, 10:55 PM | #2232 | |
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The pucker starts when the lights come on. I may think you pulled me over for speeding, for example, but I really don’t know. I do know that the more I cooperate and play along with your questions and demands, the more I’m compromising my rights. And the reverse is true as well, the more I assert my rights or clam up, the more aggressive cops seem to get. Just come up to the window, tell me why you stopped me, ask for my ID and registration, and either ticket me or warn me. Don’t start with the “do you know why I pulled you over” game. Try to make it a positive interaction instead of a “gotcha”. |
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04-15-2021, 11:09 PM | #2233 | ||
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In all seriousness, we ask the question as a way to start assessing your truthfulness. We also ask because sometimes people truly are clueless as to the reason why they are being stopped. Every situation is different. P.S. What you deem excessive or safe/unsafe may vary from our perspective. You may think running through the stop sign was no big deal because nobody was around...... .....until there is, and you end up killing someone. |
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04-16-2021, 01:41 AM | #2234 |
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Are you more likely to ticket someone driving a nice car like a BMW, Benz or Audi or vehicles in that "luxury" class?
The reason why I ask is I was stopped for speeding a few years ago and at the end I mentioned something in the nature of "what a way to start my day..." and he mentioned "well, atleast you got a nice car...." (I was driving a new Lexus IS then) What the fuck is that supposed to imply? I was basically driving same speed as the person next to me in an old Toyota SUV, almost side by side and he decides to pull me over. Anyways went to court over it and the idiot never showed up, dismissed. |
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04-16-2021, 06:31 AM | #2236 | |
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Back license plate light out ("Can I look? Wait, it's on...?" Cop didn't show in court.) My bro has been pulled for driving a van to Thanksgiving dinner at a NJ cousin's house. Upstate there is one town where the cops get on your tail when you enter, & tailgate until you exit. I try not to move my head too fast, or let my dog bark. Yes, cops are human, and we should give them a break.... |
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04-16-2021, 06:44 AM | #2237 | |
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04-16-2021, 06:47 AM | #2238 | |
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"AR bullet velocity is like 2-3x than a handgun or something which is a huge difference on impact."
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Force = mass x velocity. I do not want to explain how this force, plus the modern design of bullets, impacts on a body. Probably the biggest reason rifles have more muzzle velocity than pistols is because the longer barrel can harness the the power of the powder for a longer time/distance. Bullet design & weight are also factors. There is a reason even the poorest "soldiers" use an AK rather than an Enfield, like they used to. A: Because it is a better killing machine. Murf Last edited by Littlebear; 04-16-2021 at 07:01 AM.. |
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So I don't scare anyone: I try to keep below 10mph above, but often slip to 15mph above posted! I have never gotten a ticket(s) severe enough to raise my insurance (I know what's important), and haven't had a crash since 15 yrs old. Murf |
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The bullet kinetic energy is calculated as KE = 1/2 x M x V x V One-half of mass times velocity squared. We also calculate muzzle energy as M x V x V, which is how most ammunition manufacturers calculate the muzzle energy. So, yes, velocity matters. It is the high velocity of the bullet that makes the difference in terminal performance. You are right that rifles are better killing machines than pistols, which is why we use rifles when we can. We carry pistols because they are easier to carry. The compromise in ballistics is worth the benefit of not having to carry a rifle. The reason rifles have more velocity than pistols is because rifles use more gun powder and less bullet. For example: 9mm pistol bullet weighing 124 grains has a MV around 1,100 fps. 5.56mm rifle bullet at 55 grains has a MV of 2,900 fps. |
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Thanks 320!
Pls confirm that a barrel length will affect bullet velocity, since a longer barrel will be able to use the power of the powder charge for a longer time/distance in pushing the bullet. |
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Some powders burn very fast so the powder burns up before the bullet goes too far. Those powders are usually used in pistol cartridges. Slower burning powders are normally used in rifle cartridges. This guy did a test to see how barrel length affects velocity for the 5.56 NATO cartridge. The ratio of barrel length to velocity is not linear. https://rifleshooter.com/2015/12/223...s-to-6-inches/ Here is similar data for the 9mm cartridge. http://www.ballisticsbytheinch.com/9luger.html |
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