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    melensdad

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    Heading to the clubhouse after I shower. Probably about an hour or so. Gonna bring the lower with the CMC trigger and an upper with no barrel :) That shouldn't scare anyone,right?

    I hope to get there in a couple hours. Waiting for a mulch delivery at the house. Got the pallet forks ready to move the pallets as soon as the driver unloads them. Hopefully SOON.
     

    Andy219

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    http://www.nwitimes.com/news/local/...cle_1747ebdc-d631-53ee-9217-ec0a4e23d954.html

    Police: Actual officer, not impersonator, made traffic stop

    Isn't it against the law for a cop to pull you over in a unmarked car and not in uniform?

    IC 9-30-2-2
    Uniform and badge; marked police vehicle
    Sec. 2. A law enforcement officer may not arrest or issue a traffic information and summons to a person for a violation of an Indiana law regulating the use and operation of a motor vehicle on an Indiana highway or an ordinance of a city or town regulating the use and operation of a motor vehicle on an Indiana highway unless at the time of the arrest the officer is:
    (1) wearing a distinctive uniform and a badge of authority; or
    (2) operating a motor vehicle that is clearly marked as a police vehicle;
    that will clearly show the officer or the officer's vehicle to casual observations to be an officer or a police vehicle. This section does not apply to an officer making an arrest when there is a uniformed officer present at the time of the arrest.
    As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.18.
     

    KLB

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    IC 9-30-2-2
    Uniform and badge; marked police vehicle
    Sec. 2. A law enforcement officer may not arrest or issue a traffic information and summons to a person for a violation of an Indiana law regulating the use and operation of a motor vehicle on an Indiana highway or an ordinance of a city or town regulating the use and operation of a motor vehicle on an Indiana highway unless at the time of the arrest the officer is:
    (1) wearing a distinctive uniform and a badge of authority; or
    (2) operating a motor vehicle that is clearly marked as a police vehicle;
    that will clearly show the officer or the officer's vehicle to casual observations to be an officer or a police vehicle. This section does not apply to an officer making an arrest when there is a uniformed officer present at the time of the arrest.
    As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.18.
    So, basically they can pull you over, but to do anything they have to call for a uniformed officer.
     

    Andy219

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    I love when the weather is nice. Open the doors and windows, turn on a fan and relax.

    Until the little girls go outside and play... Errr should I say scream, over and over again while their parents just sit and watch and laugh.

    I don't mind loud play, but the screaming, first time I heard it, I jumped up and ran to the door, thought someone got hurt or something happend.... Nope just playing.

    Makes me want to lock the house down and put on the ac if it gets to hot.
     
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