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More stupidity from California (San Francisco)

A device to cause airplanes or helicopters loose their ability to fly. Also know as a quad 50.

Ahh, I see. You can buy them on rock auto.

 
I'm less likely to slow down to let someone seemingly crazy person cross the road because they always act retarded when they get close to your vehicle.
 
The stupid motherfucker doesn't even look committed to crossing the road,
part of the ruse by the revenue generating team :mad3:

what does he expect to happen :flipoff:
Another sucker on the hook so their team's "numbers" look good

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I was in San Francisco for three months in 2013 for the America's Cup. I was a "Safety Consultant". SF is such a beautiful city. It's a shame it's so fucked up. I asked the police working the Cup why they don't do shit, even when it's blatant. I was told there is a citizen review board that has power to discipline them. Every single arrest results in a complaint, usually of use of force. They have to explain things to people who have no idea what they are reviewing. If you haven't done that job, you can't possibly understand what it's like.

I only saw them arrest two people. One was an employee of the Prada store who had been stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in full view of the cameras. The captain said the vendor didn't want to press charges, while the vendor was standing there saying he wanted to press charges. I quietly told the head of security it's mandatory in California for an officer to make an arrest if a felony has been committed. Security asks the captain if its still mandatory. Captain then ordered a officer to arrest the thief. It was a slam dunk conviction and they didn't want to deal with it. The second time was some drunk New Zealander who decided to take a swim in the bay, then rip an officers badge off his shirt, and slam a dock door into another one when they were walking him out.
 
I was in San Francisco for three months in 2013 for the America's Cup. I was a "Safety Consultant". SF is such a beautiful city. It's a shame it's so fucked up. I asked the police working the Cup why they don't do shit, even when it's blatant. I was told there is a citizen review board that has power to discipline them. Every single arrest results in a complaint, usually of use of force. They have to explain things to people who have no idea what they are reviewing. If you haven't done that job, you can't possibly understand what it's like.

I only saw them arrest two people. One was an employee of the Prada store who had been stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise in full view of the cameras. The captain said the vendor didn't want to press charges, while the vendor was standing there saying he wanted to press charges. I quietly told the head of security it's mandatory in California for an officer to make an arrest if a felony has been committed. Security asks the captain if its still mandatory. Captain then ordered a officer to arrest the thief. It was a slam dunk conviction and they didn't want to deal with it. The second time was some drunk New Zealander who decided to take a swim in the bay, then rip an officers badge off his shirt, and slam a dock door into another one when they were walking him out.
Say what??? I've done plenty of work in SF and a "beautiful city" it is not. Granted I don't think any city is beautiful, to each their own I guess.
 
It was a beautiful city when I grew up. Back before all the poop. On the rare sunny day it is very impressive.

Did many a gig in the city during the 90s, it was decent enough back then. Haven't actually been across the bridge or 280 up the peninsula since 2012 in the financial district, and 2017 for the air show, but not to spend any time doing anything near the touristy holes or poop shit streets.
 
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