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No trolley dancing here, folks
How exactly can they be expected to "return to the straight and narrow" if we let them slide for intentionally violating the law? Regardless of how minor the crime may be, it shows a lack of willingness to change in previously convicted criminals. They should be returned to Thunderdome.— July 13, 2014 2:36 p.m.
Supreme Court rules in favor of carriers
Sorry, typo. "SS-8" investigation. I had one done when an employer, after inducing me to move 300 miles (spending all my funds), told me on day one that I was now an "independent contractor", rather than an employeee. This allowed him to skate on fees and taxes, and trapped me into a job for which I would have asked for 1/3 more money, had I known in advance, since my tax payments were now to be much more, with no unemployement or disability coverage.. I demanded more pay and was laughed at. The IRS determined that I, along with 8 other workers, and every other employee for the last 15 years was an employee, and not an independent contractor. The employer was not pleased. I then showed the EPA and Water agency where the toxins were dumped. He should have played fair.— July 3, 2014 2:16 p.m.
Supreme Court rules in favor of carriers
Has the IRS run an "SS*" investigation? Seems like the easy way to do it.— July 2, 2014 5:24 p.m.
Mystery assault in front of Fry's Electronics
The store should have internal security cameras, what did they show? Get a lawyer if your statement is accurate, and investigate.— July 2, 2014 5:21 p.m.
Jack sued by Michael Shames!
"Jack" is a utility?— June 27, 2014 8:18 p.m.
Black and stopped in Utah
Is profiling illegal in Utah?— June 23, 2014 11:29 a.m.
Immigrant flights from Texas to San Diego canceled
They used to quarrantine ill immigrants. Now, they drop them off at bus stations. Then, they get jobs in food service and processing industries. Make enough to buy fake papers from Puerto Rico, and they are virtually untouchable. Victimless crime? Want tuberculosis with that?— June 23, 2014 9:24 a.m.
No drunks drive through police checkpoint
You can get a "dui checkpoint" app for your phone. Why are they surprised? Perhaps it's time to stop announcing checkpoints.— June 21, 2014 9:29 a.m.
U-T shuns climate change in wildfire stories
Anon has a good point. The reality is that most people who can make a difference know they will probably be dead in 40 years, so they don't really care. They outlawed CFCs in spray cans and R-12 auto air conditioning. Whether or not that made any difference is debatable, because the replacement fluorocarbons are now controlled and require licensing to handle as they allegedly do a lot of damage to the Ozone Layer too. How many people bought a new car without air conditioning to save the earth? Can you even order one that way today? Do you know anyone with home or office air conditioning that turns it down when the power company requests it during hot spells? I don't, apparently thats for other people to do.— June 20, 2014 10:54 p.m.
U-T shuns climate change in wildfire stories
No one has attributed it the the foul feind Mephistopheles either. Climate change has always been normal, but sciencey theories are debatable and don't really belong in stories about actual events.— June 19, 2014 10:24 p.m.