¡Están literalmente ahorcando gente, sobre todo a mujeres!
Esto es el islam tradicional practicando la Sharia. No son los extremistas.
Van a gobernar la mayor parte de Occidente.
When landlords choose to treat legal regulations as optional suggestions, the courtroom usually has a way of reminding them otherwise.
A fascinating and all-too-common dispute recently unfolded when a tenant felt forced to take their landlord to small claims court. The core issue centered around the security deposit—a frequent battleground in the rental world. Under local housing laws, landlords are strictly required to provide either a full return of the deposit or a itemized list of deductions within a rigid legal timeframe, usually between 14 to 30 days depending on the jurisdiction.
In this specific case, the landlord completely ignored the statutory deadline, holding onto the funds without providing any legal justification or communication. When confronted with the explicit text of the law, the landlord doubled down, assuming the tenant would simply walk away rather than deal with the hassle of a legal filing.
That assumption proved to be a costly mistake. The legalities in these situations are remarkably clear-cut: when a landlord fails to provide an itemized list or return the deposit within the state-mandated window, they completely forfeit their right to keep any portion of that money. In many jurisdictions, bad-faith retention of a security deposit even triggers "treble damages," meaning the court can order the landlord to pay double or triple the original deposit amount back to the tenant as a penalty.
The outcome was a total victory for accountability. The judge looked at the timeline, noted the landlord's clear failure to act within the law, and ruled entirely in favor of the tenant. The landlord was ordered to pay back the full security deposit plus court fees.
This happens everywhere, every single day, because too many property owners bank on tenants not knowing their rights. The system only functions when everyone involved actually plays by the rules—and sometimes, it takes a judge's gavel to make sure they do.
This is what will become the norm:
An ever so slight “breaking of the law,” think stopping at a light/sign, but your bumper is past the broad white line…..you didn’t start your lane change signal before you crossed the lane line….you’re 5.09 mph over the posted speed limit…etc and at the least, the local government will turn it into a cash cow and they know to fight a civil ticket will cost far more than the fine.
Maybe it will pay to be done with it in the least costly manner….
But note how we must prove we didn’t do it, or there were actual extenuating or mitigating circumstances involved. Too bad: the “rule” is exactly applied with no chance to reclamation the case w/o excessive cost.
Make me now think if localities will do what LE has been know to do: target vehicles with out of state plates, or maybe even more granularity: vehicles with addresses greater than 100 miles from point of citation? Hell of an illicit revenue generator ya got there, but merely a mimic of what human corruption has been doing….and conversely, set conditions for certain lists of local power player plates that, if cited, the ticket is “pulled” on the inside as if it never happened. You know they won’t audit for missing tickets…..
The local politician can employ this tech to literally flag anyone they don’t like and anything objection that gets raised will be “hey, the AI is just employing the laws as written and we don’t have any say over that!” (Just like Dominion machines weren’t connected to the net, but were and can have their internal counts replaced by an external source….
This is damaging as it gives politicos a tools of speed, scale and plausible deniability never available before to corrupt officials, forgetting the tech will take all our jobs…..
https://t.co/2bDiT53DnD
Here’s how this Data Center’s generators starts up in the morning in Florida
Notice the constant stream of heavy black smoke
Remember just a couple years ago when using electricity and diesel caused climate change, now data centers use as much power as cities and its no problem
Family Guy casually drops jokes that make you look at NASA differently. Even the name itself means “to deceive” in Hebrew. People laugh it off, but why do these shows keep hinting at the same things over and over?
A high school senior in Philadelphia posted a video that showed his classmates, who are about to graduate, are unable to read. The video got 14 million views. The school’s response…
Expel the student and ban him from prom.
It took less than 24 hours for brokers to tighten the belt after the Supreme Court ruled that brokers could be held liable for carrier accidents WOW!
#Truckers#trucking#truckinglife@topfans
Did Israel just detonate one of their own nukes so that they can blame it on Iran and attempt to restart the war to distract you from the fact that Thomas Massey is about to win his primary in a landslide victory?
NEW: San Diego woman tanks two shots to the chest and still advances on officers with a ballpoint pen until tased
San Diego Police Department released bodycam footage of the April 15, 2026, officer-involved shooting in the East Village near 16th Street and Island Avenue.
32-year-old Denise Guzman was allegedly stabbing a man multiple times with a ballpoint pen when officers arrived on the call.
Guzman refused repeated commands to drop the pen and advanced toward officers.
Officer Grijalva fired multiple rounds, striking her at least twice in the chest.
She was finally subdued after multiple taser hits. Guzman survived and was hospitalized.
The victim she stabbed was also treated for his injuries.
American is in a self driving Waymo
When he got in he realized the estimated time to his destination is way longer than it should be
The Waymo is taking him in opposite directions, is circling random parking lots and won’t listen to him
He’s calling support form inside the Waymo and the only option they have is to have him get out and book an Uber and they’ll refund him
But now he’s in the middle of nowhere on a highway….
It was only supposed to take 7 minutes to get home but the trip is now 40+ minutes in the Waymo…. And now they want him to just get out and book an Uber
At the end of the video he shows the Waymo vehicle screen, there is another 28 minutes until her gets to his destination
He says he won’t be taking another driverless vehicle. I agree, I wouldn’t get into a Waymo either
Rumor has it he’s still in the Waymo…..