It’s not the 1970s again. But close.
The deficit is a percentage of their budget unlike the 1970s where they borrowed a lot of money and it was more their annual budget.
Also, they don’t have the pension bomb other cities have.
They just have to make cuts— how about not housing illegal...
The warrant might be tainted. It was arguably too broad to be constitutional. Any papers created from 2017 to the end of his presidency? Some are not presidential papers and were clearly covered by attorney client privilege— the FBI took them anyway. If the warrant is ruled no good, the whole...
The way the law was written, if the employee selling the gun, takes possession of it at any point inside the store , they are guilty of a felony unless the store has one of those signs.
Do you remember when your parents or teachers would threaten you by saying if “you don’t get good grades, you’ll be flipping burgers for your career”. It’s doesn’t sound so bad now.
In a life or death, emergency intervention by the doctor is required. At least to the extent to stabilize the person until other services arrives. That is required of doctors regardless if the person is an established patient or not.
They can and will especially if the bank account is with that lender.
the service in that case wasn’t to be terminated without at least a 60 day notice but it was anyway .
And yes, loans can be pulled at the last second very often for no reason . I do know of a few people who were pre-approved...
They can and will especially if the bank account is with that lender.
As far as contracts, ask Parler about their contract with Amazon ‘s servers and how it didn’t matter.
Now, change that that to they already approved your HELOC, then after you hired the builders and broke ground , they just canceled it and took the money that was deposited in your bank account .
Let’s use a variation of your example especially since coke and hookers are illegal in most parts of...
There is a practical difference. The gun shop thst can’t process cards will say we don’t take that credit card. For the credit card to deny a legal purchase because they don’t like the product is a different matter and can be an arbitrary one. They are already dropping people they don’t like as...
That took years. The credit card companies changed their rules in the middle of the game. In addition, the credit card companies should not be able to dictate what I buy if it’s legal . And switching or adding a credit card can and often does have a negative impact on one’s credit rating .
Really? Tell that the licensing division
“What is misconduct?
Examples of medical misconduct include (but are not limited to): practicing fraudulently, practicing with gross incompetence or gross negligence; practicing while impaired by alcohol, drugs, physical or mental disability; being...
It’s more than business. It’s because the “ customer” in this case can’t find an reasonable alternative.
Deprivated indifference charge can be anyone to a point.
I do get your point. I also know what it’s like to be put in that position of being denied service for nothing you personally did or...
He can. That’s decision based on the person’s behavior . He just has to render enough care that he doesn’t bleed out then kick him to the curb by calling EMS to take him away. Every few exemptions. Washington DC is one place that he couldn’t do that .
By your measure, Mastercard could deny...
No. They are required to treat emergencies but they aren’t required to treat everyone or every life threatening condition. Doctors openly refuse to treat certain lifestyles that are behavior based or refuse to do certain procedures all the time . In part because people can’t shop around for...
Not all gun laws are unconstitutional, just a whole lot of them. Felons lose rights. Gun makers have to make a good product. Your freedom of speech stops in a courtroom, for example. There are laws the founders would be good with.
The doctor in exchange for that license has certain obligations. Some they have to do like life saving measures. Do they have to do an abortion, no. That’s why MD license plates aren’t always a good idea. They can get a complaint if they don’t stop for a car accident.
Go re-read the 14th admendment. It gave Congress power to enforce equality
but those rules must be applied equally. Or at least not based on something that is not controllable by the customer in question. ( behavior rather than non behavior).
The federal government did make protected class and...
You guys are a little extreme. If you need a public license such as a food vendor license to operate , then you have to give that public accommodation. Does that mean you can’t refuse certain services, no. You don’t have to bake a gay wedding themed cake but you do have to sell them a cake.
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Did you use throwaway email to set it up? Use a VPN to hide your IP address too?
It’s only a matter of how hard they want to dig and how many steps the poster took to stay anonymous.
Also what is the definition of social media ? I don’t believe message boards are social media and I’m sticking...
The answer might be yes. Did you get similar training from a NYS DCJS instructor or have basic military firearms training ?
I would bet they would say if you did not, you have to take the bs course. It’s how stupid this thing is
Check with your licensing official, someone said they are letting...
Go make sure. A search of social media is standard in private sector corporate background checks. Not a forced disclosure but a quick open source search. I am sure they do it on candidates at almost every department now evening to see if there are pictures of the kkk on their public page.
And I...
What is your licensing office take on this thing that since they do recertification and not renewals, current license holders don’t need to do the training ?
You do know it’s the equivalent of what they are going to give . Yours is just the time it takes to teach one person. Their time is 10 or more for the same training.
As far as spending money, it shouldn’t cost hundreds, and when you retire you will be paying about $50 to $ 100 for your LEOSA...
Nope, when you go for a police job now, they look for it in the background. And I think the social media thing is clear violation of the 1st admendment
The standard is great and “ tough”.
To those who are looking for an instructor, call the security training companies. They are DCJS qualified instructors.
Different police departments have different policies . Some say armed st all times . Others say armed at all times except when it would unadviseable to do so— like you can’t secure the gun like swimming or you plan to be intox — Ironically, many departments will discipline the officer if he or...
I forgot to add. Some of you on this forum have, by law, met the training requirement. If you got firearms training in the military, your training requirement has been met.
Anyone screaming preferential treatment or second class citizen stuff on that exception ?
I believe the answer is yes. If they approve it, you can carry after 9/1/2022. Where you will still be allowed to carry in NYC after 9/1/2022 I don’t know.
But if you think they will accept your application and approve you, why not apply. If they approve you thinking this new law will prevent...
The NYPD couldn’t change that even if they wanted to. That’s state law.
But after this new law is successfully challenged, maybe that’s the new case to take up.
But the good news is that the NYPD appears to be allowing normal citizens to apply for the special permit to let you carry in NYC.
Excuse for what. The instructors at the LEOSA/security requal were talking about it. They were told what is in the works as they are instructors for whatever program comes up. But things can change.
My understanding is that some licensing officials are excepting firearms training courses that were already DCJS approved like the armed security guard course.
It’s good news. But the police commissioner is from Nassau county PD so she might not have the same feelings on the subject that other NYC police commissioners have had.