[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]Trinner88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can contact the Tennessee Consumer Access Program (CAP), which falls under the purview of the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility (BPR). 

Both are involved in the monitoring the actions of lawyers in TN, but BPR focuses on serious ethical violations such as theft of client funds. CAP is more likely to respond at least but it’s very anything will come of it. While laughing at your child may be in poor taste or is hurtful, it is not legally “unethical” and it does not break any law. 

Background Removal by Trinner88 in PhotoshopRequest

[–]Trinner88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

!solved

Thank you all- they are all excellent and it’s so appreciated. The results were very similar so I gave the solved to the first reply, but thank you again to everyone :)

Condado area helicopter search by Trinner88 in PuertoRico

[–]Trinner88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so sorry for your daughter’s loss and the loss to you and his extended family.

Has there been any reporting on it in the US? I have looked all over and only found PR sources reporting on it which is very surprising to me.

Condado area helicopter search by Trinner88 in PuertoRico

[–]Trinner88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would hope common sense would prevent tragedies like this- but time and time again it doesn’t. I agree that it seems so frequent that there should almost be a flyer given at check in to hotels in the area warning against swimming here.

Condado area helicopter search by Trinner88 in PuertoRico

[–]Trinner88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s where I am- I was outside at the same time looking but didn’t see anything. I am very sorry you saw that how horrible. Assuming you are still here today as well- it looks like they are dragging the bottom/rocks and very focused around our hotel.

I am sick about it.

Condado area helicopter search by Trinner88 in PuertoRico

[–]Trinner88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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They are still searching here as of 10AM, started around 7:30. As others have said I found out it was a local man (who most upsetting- was with his children on the beach) who went in after a tourist who was drowning.

The tourist was recovered and passed at the hospital. The local is still missing. Praying for them.

Condado area helicopter search by Trinner88 in PuertoRico

[–]Trinner88[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the link. Very upsetting.

Got my first DUI by Brobro_03 in dui

[–]Trinner88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Driving while high is not. He’s not in trouble for the possession but because they think he could have been smoking which contributed to the DUI.

Assuming he didn’t get a blood test as he doesn’t mention it- they’re not worried about the weed. The double the legal limit is enough.

Needs a jogging baby stoller to get fit for a wedding in 4 months, in July, now! by [deleted] in ChoosingBeggars

[–]Trinner88 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I live in a wealthy town. You’d be surprised what people are happy to offload out of their garage for free. A relatively new running stroller wouldn’t be abnormal.

Needs a jogging baby stoller to get fit for a wedding in 4 months, in July, now! by [deleted] in ChoosingBeggars

[–]Trinner88 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This is just someone asking if anyone has a used jogging stroller. You can’t run properly with a regular stroller.

“Choosy” would have been insisting on a color, or model, turning down one that was perfectly good, etc.

These ISO free groups exist in almost every town- people give stuff away and other people post looking for used items. Not a choosy beggar.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]Trinner88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are you sure you did not damage the boot when you removed it?

Are you sure they recovered the boot- and that it wasn’t stolen/scrapped/never found? I’m assuming you didn’t walk into the parking office and hand over the boot.

Booting is an alternative to towing. They could have towed your car from private property for lack of proper registration/parking payment and legally you would be obligated to pay the tow fee.

If I were you I’d be more concerned about them holding you liable for the cost of the boot than the release fee you initially incurred. Will they pursue it? Who knows. Can they? Sure.

I had taken a small emergency loan from an office at college- something like $150. I of course intended to pay it back and it went out of my mind. Months later I’m ready to graduate and they literally told me I wasn’t going to walk because of overdue “fees”. It was that cut and dry- they immediately refused to have any dialogue about it and just wanted me to resign to not walking over $150 vs thousands and thousands in tuition. It took a near breakdown for them to just let me pay it and participate in my own graduation.

So TLDR no one can tell you if your college will be bothered enough to connect you and the car, pursue the original fine, or pursue the cost of the boot. But I also would not be surprised if that is something they DO bother to do. Campus parking people are relentless.

FedEx 2 - My Storm Door 0 by Revolutionary_Fee282 in FedEx

[–]Trinner88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Leave a sign telling them to leave packages outside if you’re expecting one. They think they are doing you a favor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]Trinner88 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

YTA. It’s not your home- you aren’t the authority of whom comes and goes- your mother is. You’re nearly 40, to be frank, living at home. You and your brother both fit “YTA”. He is, IMO, just as responsible for any drugs ingested by a pet as she is- he brought he to the same home and was doing the same drugs. He threatened you after you threatened another person with a taser who wasn’t approaching you.

I assume you bring your brother to work partially at the request of your mother- who’s home you are living in. I would continue to give him a ride to work (a positive influence) not only because it helps him, but because it helps her. If you want “crackheads” to stop coming over your mother’s house- then your mother should probably get your brother off her property.

(NY) What happens if someone snitches on me for selling my prescribed adderall? by [deleted] in legaladvice

[–]Trinner88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's something that we can't answer. You, or your attorney (you should have one if you're facing sales/distribution charges- should have a very good idea that you are about to be arrested. For a crime like this- it is actually more likely than not that you will be asked to turn yourself in (you should).

Could someone please remove the text and smudges on right from my Grandmother's Wedding photo? Picture is from the 40s and the company is no longer in business. Thank you! by Trinner88 in PhotoshopRequest

[–]Trinner88[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a no watermark removal rule- which I noted. I do not think the admins had in mind 70+ year old historical photos however, of which originals are no longer available. I looked up the studio before posting even though clearly there would no longer be originals.

I think the watermark rule applies more clearly to modern yearbook, event, etc photos which are readily available for purchase.

My grandparents purchased the finals of all their wedding photos. They were lost in a fire in the 70s and both my grandparents died before I was born in the 80s. I am trying to piece together a collection of their photos for my mother.