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Pain103

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  1. You all have heard MW3 will have some services on multiplayer that are pay to play. Not that the freaking trillion dollars they make the first day of sales is enough. I play all games' single player mode first. I've started getting back on COD 4 because I'm getting tired of Black ops and all the lameness.
  2. If you had his personal information you could obtain a harassment warrant. Realistically if you don't have a person personal info such as name, DOB, address, and basic physical description you probably won't be able to get a warrant. Now you can still document it by a report if you don't have all that information and later get a warrant if needed and when you get his personal information. You got an uncle that's a local LEO just chew his ear about it. He will know the local routine there and tell you what you need to do.
  3. Gotta love the cop haters.
  4. Get a trickle charger for the winter might spare you getting new batteries next summer.
  5. Maybe I'm just tired but where in there did say anything about use of armed forces in our country? I tried scanning through the pdf file of the bill to locate what you said but I couldn't find it.
  6. I carry a Glock 22 off duty recently and have had it print on some t-shirts. I bought a Galco matrix holster seems to ride close to the body and haven't had any issues. Thats the trade off with a full size pistol that isn't that easy to conceal compared to smaller models. I miss having a smaller off duty gun.
  7. I've been sprayed with OC 3 times for certification. It blows! I would rather take the quick zap than the OC but if I have to do it again I will.
  8. I missed a year of winterizing for my waverunner and the mechanic said if you keep out of below freezing temps along with fuel and oil change you should be fine. I had a 2 stroke so I had to check the oil before going out every time.
  9. I'm ready for MW3 as long as Treyarch stays out of the game. Every game I have tried by were buggy and the graphics suck.
  10. That's freaking money right there! Buford is a douche the only people I've ever met that liked him were some security guards.
  11. I was waiting for someone to post it. As bad as Phil Williams can make it look to the public it isn't that way on the seizures. It isn't the law abiding Joe getting stopped and his $50 bill from his wallet is taken. These are people typically with false compartments with money packaged that also have odor of narcotics on it. They either act stupid and disown the money or admit it was proceeds to narcotics. The money is seized by swearing to a judge and deposited in the Drug Fund. That money can only be used legally for certain things. I don't know about you but they want to keep seizing money from smugglers and couriers so my taxes won't go up for certain things fine.
  12. It doesn't state you have no expectation to privacy or against illegal search and seizure. I take it as you can not forcefully resist an entry by a LEO. That doesn't mean you don't have recourse if it truly is a violation of rights or illegal.
  13. That I don't doubt. Nashville has gone to hell.
  14. I don't believe this means you can't carry legally within 1000 feet of the mentioned locations. It is repealing the Drug free school zone law and replacing it with the same plus other crimes committed within 1000 feet. It's an enhancement and typically used by the DA for the plea to the original felony charge.
  15. F'n hilarious, get some red smoking jackets with TGO on them. Welcome to the gentlemen's club.
  16. If it's owned by Metro that means a no.
  17. 55-9-107. Motor vehicle windows with tinting, reflecting or sun screen material. — (a) (1) It is unlawful for any person to operate, upon a public highway, street or road, any motor vehicle in which any window that has a visible light transmittance equal to, but not less than, that specified in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 205, codified in 49 CFR 571.205, has been altered, treated or replaced by the affixing, application or installation of any material that: (A) Has a visible light transmittance of less than thirty-five percent (35%); or ( With the exception of the manufacturer's standard installed shade band, reduces the visible light transmittance in the windshield below seventy percent (70%). (2) Any person who installs window tinting materials in this state for profit, barter, or wages or commissions is defined as a “professional installer” for the purposes of this section; and it is unlawful for a professional installer to apply tinting materials to any motor vehicle so as to cause that motor vehicle to be in violation of this section. (3) All professional installers of window tinting materials shall supply and shall affix to the lower right corner of the driver's window an adhesive label, the size and style of which shall be determined by the commissioner of safety, that includes: (A) The installer's business name; and ( The legend “Complies with Tennessee Code Annotated, § 55-9-107.” (4) All professional installers of window tinting materials shall supply each customer with a signed receipt for each motor vehicle to which tinting materials have been applied that includes: (A) Date of installation; ( Make, model, paint color and license plate number and state; © The legend “Complies with Tennessee Code Annotated, § 55-9-107, at date of installation”; and (D) The legend “This receipt shall be kept with motor vehicle registration documents.” (5) The owner of any vehicle in question has the burden of proof that the motor vehicle is in compliance with this section. (6) (A) The restrictions of this subsection (a) do not apply to any of the following motor vehicles: (i) Any motor vehicle model permitted by federal regulations to be equipped with certain windows tinted so as not to conform to the specifications of subdivision (a)(1)(A) with respect to those certain windows; (ii) Any motor vehicle bearing commercial license plates or government service license plates that are used for law enforcement purposes, for those windows rearward of the front doors; and (iii) Any motor vehicle that is registered in another state and meets the requirements of the state of registration. ( This subdivision (a)(6) shall not be construed in any way to exempt the front door windows of any motor vehicle of any kind from the specifications of subdivision (a)(1)(A). ( (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (a)(1) to the contrary, any person with a medical condition that is adversely affected by ultraviolet light may submit a statement to the commissioner from that person's physician certifying that the person has a medical condition that requires reduction of light transmission in the windows of the person's vehicle in excess of the standards established in subsection (a). The commissioner shall submit the certified statement to the department's medical review board for evaluation. If the review board finds the exemption warranted, it shall recommend that the commissioner authorize the exemption, and the degree of tinting exemption that is appropriate. The commissioner shall then supply a certificate or decal, indicating the degree of exemption, to the applicant who shall display it in the motor vehicle. (2) Any applicant aggrieved by a decision of the medical review board or the commissioner may appeal in accordance with the provisions of the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act, compiled in title 4, chapter 5. The appeal may be made to the chancery court of the county where the aggrieved applicant resides at the option of the applicant. © It is probable cause for a full-time, salaried police officer of this state to detain a motor vehicle being operated on the public roads, streets or highways of this state when the officer has a reasonable belief that the motor vehicle is in violation of subdivision (a)(1), for the purpose of conducting a field comparison test. (d) It is a Class C misdemeanor for the operator of a motor vehicle to refuse to submit to the field comparison test when directed to do so by a full-time, salaried police officer, or for any person to otherwise violate any provisions of this section. (e) The commissioner of safety shall establish a standardized method and procedure by which law enforcement officers can readily, and with reasonable accuracy, conduct a field comparison test to determine if a motor vehicle's windows are in compliance with this section.
  18. That is incorrect nowhere in TN law does it allow a rear window to be darker than 35%. Also you should be aware 35% is the total not just the film put on. If you have some factory tint like most vehicles do 35% on top of that will typically drop you to less than 35% light transmittal rating. Now if somewhere in the federal statute it states SUVs are legal then yes it would be legal by TN statute but I have tried making since of the federal statutes regarding window tint/film and I didn't see anything about it being legal for rear window. Do it yourself is legal the sticker is for a professional installer. They can be issued a citation for installing illegal tint.
  19. T.C.A. 55-9-107 is our tint law. Basically what it says is a passenger vehicle may not have any window with a light transmittal rating lower than 35% except for the manufacturer's factory shade band. This means all the way around the vehicle. Those graphics on glasses are illegal under this. There are exceptions for commercial vehicles, Law Enforcement vehicles, and subjects with the Department of Safety medical sticker.
  20. They may have changed it since last I heard. They at one time allowed a TDOC employee with 5 years qualify and carry a firearm with a authorization from the commissioner or warden if I remember correctly.
  21. TDOC employees who are vested "5 years" can qualify and carry a firearm like an LEO with permission from the commissioner.
  22. Most places want you to be the prosecutor to ensure you will show as prosecution witness for hearings.
  23. I've had my debit card number taken and used before. Luckily Bank of America gave the credit back immediately upon report of the fraudulent charges and issued me another number. I never had a police report done because frankly it won't help. I as a Officer know that report doesn't go anywhere the bank fraud investigators are the ones who investigate those cases.
  24. I usually would just host it using a image hosting site like imageshak then enter the code or site link in the insert picture option in your post. Maybe somebody has an easier way?
  25. I've actually worked crashes that involved this. We secured the firearms at the police station until either owner or relative could come get them. No hassles just sign the property sheet and here is your gun. I wouldn't dare let a tow company take a firearm I've heard of too many things come up missing in a company's lot.

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