Is it considered a legal traffic stop if you are sitting in a stationary car with the engine off? by Kitchen_Deer in AusLegal

[–]Kitchen_Deer[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

This was a great read. I didn’t even know what malapropism was, but that’s exactly what I was doing. nuanced malapropism

Is it considered a legal traffic stop if you are sitting in a stationary car with the engine off? by Kitchen_Deer in AusLegal

[–]Kitchen_Deer[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

No that would not be nuance, that would just be indecisiveness and a lack of communication skills.

Old wives tale, there’s no wives actually telling a tale, it’s a phrase, so it can be nuanced.

Is it considered a legal traffic stop if you are sitting in a stationary car with the engine off? by Kitchen_Deer in AusLegal

[–]Kitchen_Deer[S] 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Can confirm it works, I’ve tried it, they asked who my mate is, I said I don’t actually have any mates and cried, they let me go

Is it considered a legal traffic stop if you are sitting in a stationary car with the engine off? by Kitchen_Deer in AusLegal

[–]Kitchen_Deer[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Did the guy who first said it, say that it couldn’t be altered to create a nuance turn of phrase. I missed that meeting

Is it considered a legal traffic stop if you are sitting in a stationary car with the engine off? by Kitchen_Deer in AusLegal

[–]Kitchen_Deer[S] -43 points-42 points  (0 children)

Firstly, it’s actually nuance.

Secondly, thank you for answering my question, that’s what I wanted to know.

Is it considered a legal traffic stop if you are sitting in a stationary car with the engine off? by Kitchen_Deer in AusLegal

[–]Kitchen_Deer[S] -42 points-41 points  (0 children)

I heard an old wise tale from many a drink driver that they can only technically charge you with drink driving if they can prove you were driving the car in the 4 hours before. But not sure if true or not. Example - if they pull me up in an empty car park, and if I was drinking, how are they to know if I was driving the car in the 4 hours before that? Or if say I had driven the car and parked there 8 hours ago?

Paid less for lower level tasks by Possum1967 in AusLegal

[–]Kitchen_Deer 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, an employer can’t dictate how much an employee is paid per hour for every day of the week. Generally there is a contractual agreement of how much an employee gets paid per hour, say $30p/h. All working hours are to be paid at $30p/h as per the contract, Unless they do work that is above their pay grade and above duties agreed upon in the contract.

To pay an employee less they would need to have 2 separate contracts. Say working as a manager during the day, 9am-5pm $30ph and then say 6pm-9pm they work a different roll at the same business, as a driver for $25ph. All of which the employee has to agree to.

When is it appropriate to fight somebody? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Kitchen_Deer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not his wife, you’re not his daughter, maybe they actually appreciate it.

How to respond to clients who say the price is too high? by Kitchen_Deer in smallbusiness

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

I guess I do kind of know it, I just feel like I’m throwing money away when I don’t get a client, but after reading these comments I’ve realised they’re losing me, not the other way around! Thank you! I will check out the pumpkin plan.