My friend working at a major museum in the U.S. brought me up to the roof once, and as we were walking down dusty dimly lit halls he pointed out some pole weapons which were determined to be fake but the conditions of the donation were that they had to keep everything, so they were just leaning in a corner.
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Nothing because I would punch the nerd bookseller and take the book rather than answer a riddle
What do you think the business founder has in mind when they say this is revolutionary? Like what regular use could this be put to?
Lol I was going to ask why those initiatives are supposedly specifically for black men, but I see that's apparently the way her campaign positioned it.
I mean, nuking New York would seem to count as changing the world
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Yeah, who are they calling apex predator, take a look around.
Lol I can't wait to hear everyone recite their respective pledges at the same time
I wouldn't listen to this advice, personally. Driving with an expired license is more black and white than speeding. With speeding could have been other cars around that the radar was picking up, the radar might not have been calibrated recently, the cop might decide it's not worth showing up.
I've pleaded not guilty to several speeding tickets and got some dismissed and some reduced (I lived in a rural area as a college student and they made a lot of money that way)
One time my sister got a ticket and asked me the process to expect when you plead not guilty so I told her - but I didn't know she got the ticket in a school zone. When she got there the cop got up on the stand and ran through his certification to operate the radar and when it was last inspected and they asked her how she could explain that she could possibly be not guilty and she got whatever the big fee was. (Which I assume she would have had to pay anyways but without the embarrassment)
It's not in dispute that your license is expired, and I would think hard to dispute that you got pulled over while driving. Given those two facts I don't see an advantage to pleading not guilty, you might just annoy the judge, which decreases likelihood of lenience.
Like others said. you're not going to jail. You'll be ok. You'll get a fine and maybe points on your license.
Where would we be without kludging stuff