I used to shoot there back when they were new. I guess I shouldn't assume they were new, but it was probably in 2012, or maybe even a bit earlier. It was a great place. I don't think too many people knew about it. I could go there in the evening after work and either be the only one there, or...
I usually do, especially at places I go to often. At my usual spots, they know who I am and hustle to make sure I'm not waiting or getting bad service.
I will not tip takeout if I have to wait oram otherwise not impressed with the service.
I'll try harder in the future I guess, but the conversation is around a situation in which the police almost certainly knew that this was Lange's house. They likely ran his tags, and he was able to shut the garage door (maybe even open it too) without getting out of his vehicle.
The only crime...
I've had to climb through the window of my own residence many times without committing a crime. I'm sure plenty of people have unlocked the door to their house, walked in, and within minutes committed a crime.
I'll give you that climbing into an obscured window could be suspicious enough to...
I was a member their first year, and loved the place.
There was talk back then about expanding into the space next to them, I guess it didn't happen. I agree, it's generally too crowded there to be comfortable.
Maybe instead of going out into all that scary nature, your should get a VR headset and take it all in from your couch. Can't get any mosquito or tick bites in your living room.
Antifa are tantrum-throwing bratty children. They do things like burn flags to get a rise out of people they do not like. The best way to deal with tantrum-throwing bratty children is to ignore them. If they can't get a reaction out of people with their stupid flag-burning, they will stop. Flags...
I agree with no warrant, not entry.
The fact that now OP would need to worry about a return with a warrant, possible CPS, or maybe a no-knock in the middle of the night with its dangers, means the police force needs to make changes to how they enforce the law.
And the school should be sued...
The police should never have put the homeowner in that position.
The school was obviously wrong, but it was just carried on and made worse by going out and searching a home because an idiot from a school had a concern about what was in someone's home.
If you're going to go through the trouble to create a thread about it, why not just post a little bit about it so people can decide whether or not to click a link to something that goes somewhere to something they have no idea about?