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76 weeks ago @ Portland News, Oregon ... - Good Samaritan Helps R... · 0 replies · +1 points

Diamond encrusted?

76 weeks ago @ Portland News, Oregon ... - Howard Stern Re-Ups At... · 0 replies · +3 points

Woo Hoo!!! My renewal check is in the mail. Congrats Howard

76 weeks ago @ Portland News, Oregon ... - Baby Found In Dumpster... · 3 replies · +9 points

Those 2 along with Amanda Stott

76 weeks ago @ Portland News, Oregon ... - Child Killer May Boyco... · 0 replies · +3 points

Waaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!! I'm gonna pout like a baby!! Waaaaaaaaaaaa!!! I'm not gonna be at my parole hearing!!!

Thank god--maybe that'll be a good reason not to grant parole.

76 weeks ago @ KATU - Portland, OR - 86-year-old man hunts ... · 0 replies · +11 points

D@mn right

76 weeks ago @ KATU - Portland, OR - 86-year-old man hunts ... · 2 replies · +13 points

OUCH!!! I'm down to a -1 already? Where are all the hunting advocates? Not just that, but what about the simple fact that this man got to do something he cherishes with his kids one last time before cancer takes him?

No matter how you feel about hunting, have a heart for a terminally ill man. Geez.

76 weeks ago @ KATU - Portland, OR - Saltzman, Adams want c... · 0 replies · +1 points

You mean leader and follower, right? :)

76 weeks ago @ KATU - Portland, OR - Portland\'s mounted pa... · 0 replies · +1 points

Your radar detector that detects 3 different types of radar won't do you a bit of good when a cop's lidar (aka laser) can get a speed reading on your vehicle in under a second (which is far quicker than the time it would take you to acknowledge any radar/lidar detector going off, then reacting to it by braking, and getting your car to slow down enough to make a difference).

Your luck will run out. Let's hope it's by just getting a ticket and not by hitting and killing someone. Speed is the #1 cause of traffic fatalities (by a large margin).

And Trapster only works when the people in front of you report the speed trap. There isn't a magical "cop detector" that automatically posts their locations.

76 weeks ago @ KATU - Portland, OR - Court rules against DU... · 0 replies · +1 points

part 2....

3) "does that mean if the man is drunk and pushing his bike home that he can be jailed as a habitual offender?" -- No. There is no law called "habitual offender." Your license can be revoked for being a habitual traffic offender, but in response to that, see above.

4) "If all vehicles are the same then why can't cars drive on bike lanes and sidewalks?" Because although the law doesn't differentiate between motor and non-motor vehicle for DUII, it does for most other laws, and there are laws that prohibit operating motor vehicles on bike lanes, bike paths, sidewalks, etc.

76 weeks ago @ KATU - Portland, OR - Court rules against DU... · 0 replies · +1 points

I'll have to split this into two comments because it won't let me post the whole thing, but here are some clarifications and corrections to your questions/statements:

1) "This law only applies if one was riding on the street. If he were riding on the sidewalk then it would just be drunk and disorderly." Incorrect. A sidewalk is considered a "premise open to the public" and DUII is enforceable on any premise open to the public. That also includes parking lots, parks, or any other place that the public is generally allowed to travel.

2) No, they won't cite him for driving w/o a license (or more properly Driving While Revoked) because ORS 811.182 requires the person to be operating a motor vehicle.