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re: Key lock box with tracking

Posted by Bucket on 12/18/24 at 11:29 am to
An Apple air tag on the keyring would at least let you know where the key is.
At Cypress Cove in Venice, I saw a guy flip a brand new bass boat upside down trying to put it on his trailer. They had to bring a crane in to lift it out of the launch. It was amazing that he didn't kill himself. I heard him tell someone it was his first time taking it out.
"what's the daily commute to a decent job?"

Whatever it takes to find affordable housing.
"You really think city life is that much happier than rural/ Middle America life? Man some of y’all are soft"

I can't find my turn-key dream house within walking distance of the craft brewery. Boomers have destroyed the economy!

Prior to the Wright brothers, sustained flight was thought impossible. The thing is, no one knows what they don't know.

re: Fighter Jets in BTR

Posted by Bucket on 2/22/23 at 11:56 am to
Cajun Navy aviators conducting a show of force mission.
On my son's soccer team, there were 2 players whose fathers were M.D.'s and one whose father was a nurse. I overheard the Doctors call the nurse a douche because he wore green scrubs at work so people would think he was a Doctor. I didn't realize the color of scrubs was a thing but the guy was a huge douchbag.
"Do golf tantrums even count? My most memorable was at Indian Bayou in Destin. Broke a sand wedge over my knee and tossed it in the water."


I was playing a short par 4 with a huge water hazard in front of the green. The group ahead included a well known doctor from my small town. After he put 3 balls in a row into the water, he unbuckled his bag and threw his whole set of clubs into the water. He then drove off past the clubhouse to the parking lot. As we were on the green, he drove back and waded into the hazard to his clubs. He pulled them to the bank and got his car keys out of the bag and then threw the clubs back into the water.
I haven’t have Achilles surgery but if I did, Dr Lalonde would be the one to do it. He took great care of both my kids.

re: Are automatic car washes that bad

Posted by Bucket on 8/31/22 at 12:04 pm to
Wives,girlfriends in bikinis in the driveway with soap and bucket like its supposed to be


Just let me know where and when.

re: Strangest place you saw an ex

Posted by Bucket on 8/10/22 at 3:49 pm to
Katie had some big arse titties...

re: Grill Gun owners

Posted by Bucket on 7/12/22 at 1:32 pm to
shoulder holster

re: Best way to begin HVAC career?

Posted by Bucket on 5/10/22 at 12:16 pm to
A/C companies are desperate for workers right now with their busy season starting. There are courses for HVAC but honestly, you are going to get more training "on the job" so I wouldn't waste the money. It shouldn't be hard to find one hiring and then do your time as a helper until they feel comfortable putting you on your own truck.
Accidents being investigated on public property are not necessarily criminal either. However, LA R.S. 14:99 states that reckless operation is the operation of any motor vehicle, aircraft, vessel or other means of conveyance in a criminally negligent or reckless manner. Because this is a criminal statute, it is applicable everywhere, including private parking lots or private roads.

Insurance laws also apply, even on private property. If the person were found to be without insurance a law is broken. Although the officer cannot issue citations to the drivers for moving violations such as speeding, the officer can still take action against a driver for not having liability insurance.

Police officers just don’t like to investigate private property accidents. They actually have private lot crash reports, which is a different, less detailed report than the Louisiana Uniform Motor Vehicle Crash Report that L.E. prepares when a crash occurs on a public road.

These cops were being lazy or just didn’t want to be of assistance. Simple as that. Even though they know many insurance companies will challenge claims without an accident report.


Now Google "criminal negligence" and see how that applies to a fender bender in a private parking lot.

What action could the police take if the driver was found to not have insurance? Which in this case there was insurance.

Police do not "investigate" private property crashes unless criminal violations, not traffic, warrant it. Any report that may be prepared are only a courtesy for the drivers and insurance companies.

You said they are lazy and didn't want to be of assistance. Yes the police could have responded and assisted in the exchange of information and if the situation had escalated to a disturbance they would have to respond. But other than stand there and tell grown-ups how to handle their business, they would do nothing else. They probably didn't have anything better to do anyway.
What do they say when you break someone’s nose on private property after they back into your vehicle? Or worse, shoot someone? You don’t have to be on public property for police to have jobs to do.



They enforce the criminal statutes that apply to the crime on private property unlike the traffic statutes that don't.
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I’d love to see the BREC get audited. That’s where the real thievery happens.


Have you heard of CATS?

re: Dementia: Disabling Firearms

Posted by Bucket on 3/3/22 at 1:07 pm to
I'm going through this now with my father who is retired law enforcement. We had to remove the firearms completely. It wasn't worth the risk of him walking down the street with a gun because he thought someone was out to get him. The neighbors or responding police won't know the gun doesn't function.
It's a hard thing to do but it was necessary for us.