@lizabeth_verse@KSL5TV Prime example. Shooting a gun into the air, not at someone, and the round comes down and hits someone. Negligent.
Shooting a gun at someone has intent, that would be murder (which is actually different from homicide)
@lizabeth_verse@KSL5TV It actually does. The law is entirely based on intent, or mens rea.
Come crimes require negligence, others recklessness, some actual intent.
That’s why we have manslaughter, murder and negligent homicide.
In this case, someone’s negligence resulted in a death.
Hey @XfinitySupport and @xfinity why are your customer services reps promising Disney/Hulu/ESPN+ to get people to sign on for a new plan, then only delivering Disney and Hulu.
And customer service wants me to prove what was promised.
Time to look for a new provider!
@Capneo1@zacharoni_07@progressive Government owned traffic cameras do not record. The myth that they do needs to stop being perpetuated.
There is a private company putting up cameras on private property, however they love to publicly blast footage of near fatal crashes online.
@ChuckN_SJ2@zacharoni_07@progressive There’s nothing to complain about. Officer was following state law. Insurance companies requirements don’t matter, but to be clear they require proof the crash was reported, which is different than an actual state crash report.
@ReconMarine95@zacharoni_07@progressive It’s not policy. It’s state law. State law dictates when officers file crash reports
But as you said, crashes in Utah are civil regardless, insurance companies always try and avoid paying.
@Fibby1123@lindapanzo But the rosters under Greg were almost always full of AA capable athletes, which led to smaller rosters (and that was under far different rules as well when it came to rosters)
Lately even athletes who were expected to be AA candidates at Utah seem to be 2-3 event athletes
@hannahfan007@Fibby1123 That’s not true. Also wouldn’t have advanced in Tempe. But you also can’t compare scores between regions with any accuracy.
The result tonight isn’t the issue. The issue is the cumulative season, and the red flags that exist.
@josh_furlong I wouldn’t say it’s just wine season. The trajectory is not great.
And let’s not forget the weird staff departure, that was poorly addressed at best.
There are some red flags that need to be addressed.