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psuedonymously t1_ixiwm82 wrote

They don’t move because they heard about an idiot cop on reddit this morning?

Hell, let’s say that’s true despite the confusing temporal mechanics that would require. I’m going to take the position that it’s better to get yelled at by one misguided cop than grind rush hour traffic to a standstill for an hour.

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psuedonymously t1_ixh9b0j wrote

> There is no "don't move your car rule" in NJ. You are actually obligated to move put of the traffic pattern to a safe area if your car is operational. Just FYI

It really pisses me off how many people will jam traffic for miles by blocking a lane because they had a slight fender bender and they think they have to preserve the crime scene instead of pulling over to the shoulder, as if a CSI team is on the way to gather forensic evidence on your broken taillight.

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psuedonymously t1_is6kvkz wrote

> It appears the reason for charges not being filed are because she wouldn't sign the complaint, because, "'In order to do that,' she told Newsweek, 'I would have to return to Point Pleasant Beach, and I'm not doing that unless someone pays me to.'"

It is absolutely not necessary for there to be a signed complaint by someone for charges to be pressed. Also, even if it was, there would be no need for them to physically travel to Point Pleasant to do so.

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psuedonymously t1_irjk9so wrote

I think it would have, but maybe they figured he’d attract enough Trek fans as an actor as opposed to a director to make it worth looking gimmicky.

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