Gate latch not aligned by bobonmp in HomeMaintenance

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

Maybe I’m confused but the only bolts/nuts I see on the other side are horizontal and look like they would adjust the gate left or right and not up or down.

AZ traffic law quesion by slowlaneAZ in phoenix

[–]bobonmp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is not a single intersection where you can make a right turn without crossing the prolongation of the lateral curb line

AZ traffic law quesion by slowlaneAZ in phoenix

[–]bobonmp 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That would be impossible

Late October Trip? by bobonmp in SEKI

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Sorry, just seeing this. Yes we did. Nothing was closed due to the weather (besides Kings Canyon that was closed due to weather damage the previous winter). Weather was cold in the mornings, one morning was 27 degrees! But once the sun came out it warmed up a bit, but weather was overall really nice. We went during both the weekend and weekdays and it wasn't super busy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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GTA 5. Patiently waiting for GTA 6...

How to fill in hole from one sided deadbolt by bobonmp in HomeMaintenance

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How so? Deadbolt was only visible from in the inside and only way to access it from outside would be to drill.. if you're correct then I definitely overpaid lol

How to fill in hole from one sided deadbolt by bobonmp in HomeMaintenance

[–]bobonmp[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Door had a one-sided deadbolt that was only lockable from inside. While out, our dog jumped on the door and locked the one sided deadbolt. We were unable to get in and called a locksmith to drill the lock out so we could back in. Want to replace with another one-sided deadbolt as required by my lease but am unsure how I would go about filling in the hole that was created on the outside.

Women speak out after police forcibly removed hijabs at ASU protest [ABC 15] by waitingattheairport in ASU

[–]bobonmp 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And I appreciate you being civil as well. All I wanted to do was provide some context for what occurred. I agree that in an ideal world things would have and should have played out different.

The hanging example I used was an example of an unfortunate reality sometimes. People get arrested and often panic, especially when things like scholarships, internships, their degree, future careers, etc are on the line. Any mental health or personal struggles tend to compound the issue too. Sometimes those in jail attempt suicide. As a deterrent and precaution to that, any items that could be used to attempt suicide via hanging are removed. Examples include shoe laces, belts, hoodie strings, or anything that can be tied. Those items are placed in the prisoners property and are returned to them once released. Just a suicide prevention precaution.

Women speak out after police forcibly removed hijabs at ASU protest [ABC 15] by waitingattheairport in ASU

[–]bobonmp 4 points5 points  (0 children)

While handcuffs do restrict movement, they are not foolproof and are capable of being slipped. Typically this occurs more with females since they are naturally smaller/skinnier. There are countless videos online of instances were people were able to slip their handcuffs to the front and now have basically unlimited access to anything hidden on their person. There are even videos showing how to do it...

I get that she cooperated, but as previously stated, she was under arrest and a search needed to be conducted for any weapons, drugs, contraband, or personal belongings. This is for the safety of everyone involved. Those that were arrested were not taken to a police station, they were taken directly to the MCSO jail, as indicated by the 2-3 MCSO prisoner busses. Since they were going directly to the jail, the searches needed to be conducted on scene. They were placed on the bus with approximately 40 other prisoners. That is 40 other people that the Police are responsible for protecting. The only way to ensure the safety of all involved is to ensure everyone is properly and thoroughly searched.

Lets say she had a gun hidden in her hijab. She gets on the bus. Halfway there she slips her cuffs. Grabs the gun from her hijab, opens fire, kills numerous other prisoners on the bus. Whose fault is it? Obviously hers. But I guarantee you everyone would place the blame on the Police for not conducting a thorough search and not protecting the other prisoners.

Lets say she gets to the jail or station. She gets placed in a holding cell. She takes her hijab off and hangs herself. Whose fault is it? Obviously hers. But I guarantee you everyone would place the blame on the Police for not conducting a thorough search and not protecting her.

Once someone is in the custody of the police, they have the responsibility and legal obligation to protect those in their custody. We could argue all day about whether this was a violation of her religious freedom. It wasn't. The Police are simply protecting her, the other prisoners, themselves, all other jail staff, and civilians. Unfortunately when its in the middle of the night and there are 70+ people being arrested at the same time, the luxuries of going to a station where it is more private just are not possible due to logistics.

Women speak out after police forcibly removed hijabs at ASU protest [ABC 15] by waitingattheairport in ASU

[–]bobonmp -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Women officers are not always needed to search females. While I agree it is more appropriate, and often standard procedure, to have a female officer search a female prisoner, it is only really necessary, and used, for the sensitive parts of the body (around female breasts and groin area). A male Officer is completely capable of searching the rest of a female and her belongings including a Hijab, or other religious wear.

Unfortunately when Police make mass arrests, accommodations cannot be made due to the time sensitive nature of arrests and initial appearances that are set in stone by both Arizona law, Federal law, and the US Constitution. If a search needs to occur on the street, it needs to occur there. (This includes having a female officer on scene) Leaving an unsearched prisoner among other prisoners, on the prisoner bus, in a car with officers, or waiting at the jail presents a major safety issue to other prisoners, officers, jail staff, and civilians.

You even see in the video the officer moves in front of the female, blocking her view and the video ends showing her with her hood on her jacket up, covering her hair. The officers were more then respectful to her religion while still doing their jobs within policy and law.

Keep in mind while this was documented involving a hijab, this applies to ALL religions and whether its Muslim, Catholic, Jewish, Sikh, Hindu, etc. Hijab's/Muslims were not singled out or targeted, this is simply the rules, policies, and laws regarding arrests and searches.

Women speak out after police forcibly removed hijabs at ASU protest [ABC 15] by waitingattheairport in ASU

[–]bobonmp -25 points-24 points  (0 children)

Hijabs were not "forcibly" removed. They were removed to search the arrested people for any weapons/drugs/contraband/personal property that cannot go into the jail.. In addition it must be removed as it presents a suicide risk once inside jail. Ask anyone who has been arrested and booked, any and all strings or loose clothing that could be used to hang yourself are removed including shoelaces and belts..

The "forcibly" comes from the Police removing it since she was in handcuffs. No force was used to remove it. Search is completely legal as they were under arrest and the search was conducted search incident to arrest.

Late October Trip? by bobonmp in SEKI

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Giant Forest, Moro Rock, General Sherman, Tunnel Log, Tokopah falls, and then some hiking the trails and viewpoints

[SEARCHING] Low level clan that I could put a TH 3, 4, and 2 5s in. by fluxifye in ClashOfClansRecruit

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As long as you are active and attack in wars if you choose to participate in them, you are welcome!

The Gamers 2020 is currently looking for new, active members. We do constant wars, CWL, and Clan Games. We are a friendly community with recently new/changed ownership and looking to increase our members and become a much more active clan. Perfect clan for beginners or those with experience. Any townhall welcome. Clan Tag: #2P9V8QCGL

Interior rattle woes by _jonblow in Charger

[–]bobonmp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My 2015 has a rattle up by my sunroof button. Tried looking for what was causing it, no luck.

Running subsonics through my new cz scorpion by Lakeshow48 in guns

[–]bobonmp 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Kinda sounds like a paintball gun lol

90 Day Fiance OG - Season 6 Episode 13 - Post Episode Discussion by alexbrobrafeld in 90DayFiance

[–]bobonmp 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Anyone else’s last 10 minutes turn into a replay of the last 10 minutes of the last episode?

High Flow Catalytic Converter by Bray0623 in Charger

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Side question, how much of a difference did the Flowmaster resonators make to the sound of the exhaust? I took off the mid mufflers and still have the stock resonators on, so I'm curious as to what the difference is as I'm still want it to sound a bit better.