I used to be on our very reasonable HOA Board. Others on the Board wanted to enforce 1987 rules. If things are permitted by the government they overrode the HOA. Our CCandRs said only wooden fences and no dishes for TV, or later for the internet. In 1987 dishes were huge. Solar panels were added and they couldn't be visible from the street. We now have visible solar panels, smaller dishes and composite fences. I had contacted the appropriate government offices and gave the information to the rest of the Board and they were unhappy. I have fought for other rights of homeowners.
HoAs should not be allowed to enforce anything at all, and shouldnt be allowed to give fines. HoAs should only be about keeping the local common areas nice and working. They shouldnt have any say in anything about peoples Personal property ever.
I used to work at Asda(Scotland) Scotland had been playing rugby away in wales), early hrs of a Sunday morning and 2 brothers came in, 1 of which was stealing. When he was almost caught he ran around the shop and finally he ran into the foyer and pulled down his trousers shouting see I don’t have anything else. 2 kilt wearing Scotland fans looked on in astonishment. I said bet you didn’t expect to see that at 4am on a Sunday at Asda. 😂
Not a lot of 24 hour stores in the UK, but at 4am in one I know, the customers are mostly hookers, nurses or Police. Definitely a quiet shopping environment.
First story is very basic contract law. Contracts cannot have clauses in violation of or more restrictive than local or state ordinances. These are called “Nonsense Clauses”.
Sadly you have to fight them in court usually as they aren't made to have a court examine before enacting them. This also doesn't include how many HOAs rapidly change their rules
@@nobrakes425 I didn’t say change it, but legally it isn’t enforceable. And as pointed out in the first story the entity that created the contract with illegal clauses can be liable due to those provisions not being legally binding.
I do not know who told you that, but the second part of THAT is the nonsense. You can contract for anything which is not illegal. As long as you are MORE restrictive than the law, you are fine. It's literally the BASIS for an HOA. The local law does not require you to have Kentucky blue grass, but an HOA certainly can. Many HOAs QUITE LEGALLY banned electric cars at one point. The issue here is he does not sat WHAT clauses were illegal and NOTE that he says the one they were trying to use WAS perfectly valid, just inapplicable to his electric car because they couldn't show that it actively harmed the environment.
First story, as soon as they demanded him to sell his house and give them the money from it, Id be going scorched earth. To be so vain and crooked to just try and rob someone of their home entirely because of an electric car is downright criminal extortion. I'd do everything possible to get the entire HOA in prison for even attempting to do such a thing.
The HOA should have been dismantled when they found rules in the handbook that were against state and federal laws. Any money they had collected from the homeowners for bogus fines should have been returned to them with interest.
@@patrickhenry4675 This story might be but there is actually quite a few HOA that has had problems with EV's, Why Americans put up with HAO's I do not understand. I will never buy in a neighborhood where someone else tells me what I am allowed to do on a property I purchased. In my country this will be a fenced off estate with access control and mostly retired people live in these,
In all fairness, electric cars are just as environmentally damaging as gas- or diesel-powered ones. The process of extracting and refining Lithium for their batteries, and many other of their components, involves a huge amount of pollution that's far worse for local areas than oil refinement, and we're still figuring out the worldwide ecological damage from the processes as well. And that's ignoring that currently, something like... I think 80% of our electrical grid here in the United States is still powered by fossil fuel burning to generate electricity. Running your electric car is not really reducing your carbon footprint, it's just kicking the can into the neighbor's yard and blaming them for littering.
It takes 180,000 miles for the average electric car to break even with a petrol car. After that they are cleaner.... as long as you don't have to replace the batteries..
In Norway there are specific laws to prevent HOA from denying a homeowner establishing a charge point, except if there are objective technical arguments. Some technical arguments can require adding a load sharing device to mitigate the issue. Also thinking ahead, by preparing for other residents to have charging at a later stage, is a valid argument. They can't by default legally deny installing a charge point, just because they are ignorant, and don't want to look into it. Arguments need to be rooted in: State of current installation Capacity of grid connection Considering parking arrangements Planning ahead for other residents to have charge points too.
@jamesalderman5387 > Should have gone to the news media when the HOA sued over the Tesla car. > The lawsuit would have gone away the very next day. Should have gone to Tesla, see what Mr Musk makes of an HOA claiming his products are dangerous and environmentally damaging. He could legally grind them into a paste and not notice the legal fees one bit.
this is actually becoming more common. Three was a recent case where people can't even park their electric cars in a parking garage. Why? Structural issues if the car caught fire, plus the only place the could park (I think to charge? ) could conceivably block exits in case of fire.
When I worked at Walmart, we had a woman who was doing the diaper scam. The man who bought the diapers for her had kept the receipt. He followed her in. When she tried to return them, he showed the receipt and got the money back. She was banned from the store for attempted fraud.
Another scam is women shoplifters "returning" things for store credit to buy tobacco and booze. Wallyworld in my area would allow this if you showed an ID and then keep track of you, only allowing it rarely. So these thieves would get "friendly" with many different men and ask them to show their ID for this because they "forgot" theirs. Then the store has a record of these poor guys returning stolen merchandise, and they could get in trouble. Scams are endless.
When my niece worked at Walmart, she said do not drop your receipt in the parking lot. People pick it up and find the most expensive item on it and return it for the money even though they never purchased it.
@@mariah4531The thief shoplifts an item in the store that matches what is on the receipt and pretends to "return" it for the cash back. If a credit card was used for payment, that won't work, they will want the card to put money back on it, not in the thief's hand.
If the second story is true, the writer needs to understand that she was trying to have him killed. The police in America are deadly, and sending them after him with claims that he's a terrorist is quite simply attempted murder. Probation is only possible because the prosecutors simply won't admit that sending the cops after somebody is deadly.
@@Drago_Whooves This story just seems a little fake to me. It reads as though the events took place outside the US but the mother is unhappy that the poster didn't attend a Thanksgiving diner. And for those of a US persuasion, Thanksgiving is not a thing anywhere but in the US. (nor is 4th July)
It happened in Britain according to the story teller, but it's fake considering something like this would 100% end up in the news and I can't find ANY articles on it. None.
The story happens in the UK, but the family are mixed Anglo-American... there's a number of US expats living in the UK that celebrate American holidays (Thanksgiving, Arbor Day, Juneteenth, etc). A fair number of Brits are xenophobic, especially towards Polish people
That polish guy should be hammering home the point that the disruption in medical services could have been fatal for a patient. Imagine needing lifesaving care and the caregivers being held at gunpoint and not being allowed to do what was needed.
If the mother in law called in false bomb threat in America she will be going to prison for a long time even if op didn’t press charges because this is a felony.
I don’t get it y’all sign these contracts with them saying you understand the rules but complain when they on yo ass for breaking the rules you signed up for
@@mackcity74gdn89 You won't catch me moving into or signing up for petty dictatorship BS. The problem is when they call themselves something else to disguise the fact that they are an HOA or pop up out of nowhere and start harassing people who didn't sign up or even live within their boundaries. If someone knowingly signs up for the BS, though, that's their funeral.
@@mackcity74gdn89 well, if you don't understand it, listen to this story. The rules were fine (well, mostly), it was the bizarre interpretation that was the biggest problem.
I had a neighbor like the last story. We shared a common wall and he worked nights and liked to sleep during the day. He would come home from work around 3am and play music really loud and just do the normal kinds of things until about 9am. Pretty much opposite of what everyone else does. Well I got really tired of being woke up at 3am to death metal music. The landlord wouldn’t help, asking him to keep the music down didn’t help. Well I like music too and knowing most people who like heavy metal music (I like some but not all heavy metal) were usually not into old country music. You know the kind where your dog dies and your wife leaves you in every song. My parents had many many tapes of that stuff. I had a double tape player that could loop each tape over and over. So I put the tapes in, hit play, turn the speakers to face his wall and the volume up to 10. Then for my sanity I would go to work. Landlord came to talk to me and I quickly shut him down. You will let him listen to loud music while I’m trying to sleep, I’m simply doing the same, what’s good for one is for the other. He tries to claim I’m not listening to the music as I am at work. I tell him that when I play the music my cat doesn’t tear up my furniture so I’m playing it for the cat. The next night there was no loud music, or any night after that. I gave my dad his old tapes back shortly after.
Used to loved shopping at our groceteria late at night. We had the store pretty much to ourselves and unless we wanted something from the deli, we could get just about all of our shopping done. Alas, the disease which cannot be named put an end to 24 hour shopping...
Being an former walmart employee, there really is not a safe time to go there. Normally at 4AM there is not a lot of people there beyond 3rd shift stockers, a few CSMs to check out customers and a AST manager. There were a few "special" people who did try this type of scam at the walmart I worked at and one got the stupid beat out them for doing it.
It depends where you live. Where I did it was the best time because that store was relatively new, had a parking lot lit up like a christmas tree, cameras everywhere and nobody but people who just wanted to shop without crowds or being overstimulated get in and get out or night shifters. The worst I ever saw was someone in pajamas and a bathrobe.
As long as the car is registered it meets state regulations. It is personal property and parked in a garage it cannot violate any laws. Should they catch on fire they will take the house with it. That’s between the owner and his insurer.
Same goes for e-bikes, over here in the UK its been headline news where a few houses have been burned to the ground, caused by bikes being left on charge for too long and the batteries have exploded, setting the houses on fire.
You can't compare an e-bike with a Tesla. You can't charge a Tesla "for too long". It will stop charging when full and that's it. There are probably 10,000 times more petrol cars that burst into flames in the garage burning down the house then Teslas.
13:15 I can confirm. I'm a night owl and generally do my food shopping at 3-4am at 24hr stores. No one's around, all the nightshift people are generally more pleasant, unlikelihood that you'll get put into a line to pay for your shopping, never any screaming kids, and I've yet to encounter any Karens out and about.
The true crazies? You mean the neurodivergent that can't handle the stilmulus overload of a crowded store and therefore shop at night where there's no crowds and everything is quiet? I exclusively shopped then because of that and never once had a People of Wallmart encounter. The worst thing I ever saw was someone shopping in their pajamas and bathrobe with their hair in curlers.
If I were to buy something for someone and they asked for the receipt, I would just tell then, that since they didn't buy it or spend any money at all, they don't need the receipt, but I do.
the hate crime story... OP SHOULD have filed. when the swat team gets involved, things can hit the fan easy. swat teams are called for massive threats, and do not hesitate to kill if they feel even 1% need. by letting her go with just the system throws at her, you made it known to her your too soft to push back. NEVER let these kind of things go. ALWAYS file charges. for your safty and others. you just let her get away wih the minimum results of "fuck around and find out" when she put your life and everyone else at the hospitals on the line
Actually its the PRODUCTION of the component that make up the battery that are a thousand times dirtier than other vehicles, but the actual operation it merely offsets the pollution to area around the powerplant.
How anyone lives within an HOA, just baffles the mind, when all they are good for is trying to find ways whereby the homeowner's pay their outrageous fees! For me, it would be like residing inside of a Nazi Camp with Head Masters telling us what we can and cannot do, especially when we are fully grown, responsible HOMEOWNERS! This is the BEST HOA story I've heard in a long time! KEEP FIGHTING GUYS & WINNING!
Our entire area is all HOA. The developers set it up when they own all the property to get around the percentage homeowner requirement. It’s been okay except the property manager got really awful the last two years. We got the HOA to terminate their contractor and the problems stopped. They were issuing iodate on letters for cars parked in the city owned street based on proximity to house without checking if we owned the car! I hit three letters one month for a car that was visiting someone else. The last straw was when I got a n9n operating vehicle violation with no car information (all our cars are driven daily except my husbands which is on the garage and is a two year old SUV). The PM was charging for every letter regardless of finding. They changed it to only getting paid for actual legit fines that had to be reviewed by the board and hired a new PM. That’s been two bad years out of 24 so not too awful
@@BusArch42 What you do not realize is that our elected officials are being BRIBED & PAID OFF so that HOA'S have this CONTROL over your Community! I swear to God, before any of these Businesses or Banks could BRIBE ME, I would have to be on their PAYROLL FOR AT LEAST 30% OF THEIR PROFITS, FOR LIFE! Otherwise, our elected Reps are MUCH CHEAPER than STREET WALKING "YOU KNOW WHAT!"
I own a Dual Motor Model 3. My monthly charge is less than $20. I think I have a good deal & my fuel costs are so much less than a gas powered vehicle.
I had a scammer approach me when leaving work one day. I literally only had a handful of quarters in my wallet, which was leftover change from buying lunch for a week. When I tried to give it to them, they had a deer in the headlights look and then stated never mind. 😂😂😂 She no longer approached me when I would walk past her.
When there's videos of electric vehicles catching fire after Hurricane Ian in Florida. It's interesting when water teams up with wind to be another element to ruin something trying to be environmentally friendly.
Even funner fact, making an electric car battery does more damage to the environment than running a combustion engine for 10 years. Edit since people call me a liar and i have explained my evidence in other replies, i will paste one here. The first i'll mention is the child labor used in the cobalt mines in the congo, because that one isnt specifically environmental damage but i felt like it needed to point it out. The amount of water used to mine lithium is 500,000 gallons per metric ton of lithium. The average ev battery takes 8 kilos (17.6 pounds) of lithium to make (the average laptop battery is only 4.8 grams, or .17 ounces, so can it with the whataboutism). Lets not forget what happens when there is a chemical leak from the mines. A Tibetan river had chemicals leak into it from a lithium mine that killed the fish. All of this is without mentioning the land that gets destroyed, or the carbon from the mines. oh really? In other replies i point out how much environmental damage takes place in the mines for the materials, and i will do it again. The first i'll mention is the child labor used in the cobalt mines in the congo, because that one isnt specifically environmental damage but i felt like it needed to point it out. The amount of water used to mine lithium is 500,000 gallons per metric ton of lithium. The average ev battery takes 8 kilos (17.6 pounds) of lithium to make (the average laptop battery is only 4.8 grams, or .17 ounces, so can it with the whataboutism). Lets not forget what happens when there is a chemical leak from the mines. A Tibetan river had chemicals leak into it from a lithium mine that killed the fish. All of this is without mentioning the land that gets destroyed, or the carbon from the mines.
Is fun that actually most of what they say is real, making electric cars makes more carbon than from a gas car, the batteries are non recyclable AND WAY more dangerous than a normal car, everything in the combustion car can be reused, and once the battery it fires up theres almost no way to stop it until it burns all the cells. OP can have a electric car thats fine BUT clearly he doesn't know how to actually research... he didn't found something that is all over the place.
The simple fact is that lithium batteries can and do explode. I used to fly electric rc aircraft, and batteries are stored in a 50 caliber ammo box modified to have a vent for just that possibility. There is a video on the internet of a battery powered bus going up in flames in a matter of seconds, leaving nothing but the frame. Had there been passengers at the time, there would have been fatalities.
Very lucky there, only reason is OP did not press the charges, so she got all the fines instead, and the probation. Even a parking ticket will get her locked up for a decade now, at least for the next 10 years.
In the first story about the HOA, and them going after OP about his electric car. When it was mentioned at the end, how the HOA's president lost his spot on the HOA... then having to pay all the fines because of the violations he was hiding while being president. I was hoping that OP had ran for and got the HOA president job, then was able to give the past president whatever paperwork for his violations. What I described might not of happened. But still, I liked the thought that such a scenario could of happened... lol
On the story, the term you were looking for is a deposition. A deposition is a formal meeting between plaintiff and the other party, their counselors and a clerk for the court that will log the proceedings and everything said within it. This is done pre-trial and is usually where you may get a settlement agreement hashed out.
Our local Walmart’s policy is, unless you have a receipt, you only get refunds on a Walmart gift card. We have some addicts in our town who try the shoplift and return scam without even leaving the store! 🙄😖
Story 1. All cars should get a "lust to dust" rating based on the environmental damage from the beginning of design to the end of life and disposal. In 2005, I bought a GMC Yukon XL. I made a rough comparison between it and a Toyota Prius and calculated that from new to end of life, they would cost close to the same money. The Prius would last about 100,000 miles, then it would need a new battery, and the Yukon 200,000. We put close to 190,000 miles on the Yukon.
My gasoline-powered car has a battery. Several in fact. Some people really hate Teslas. There's a Tesla channel where all those cameras inside them record people trying to destroy them in parking lots and on the road. People be nuts.
I dont even like electric cars, but honestly, but the HOA’s own standards and views of electricity usage, each house in their entirety should be leveled lmao
Regarding that first story, ALL cars contain batteries that could burn/explode or cause pollution if they catch fire. The battery type found in a Tesla is also found in 100% of all cellular phones. If that battery type were legitimately banned, it would ban cellphones, tablet computers and laptop computers, not just electric cars.
With the car part jerk what the manager should have said was that the item was at a store about six hours away so the "mouth" should try there! That would have been very fitting but then who knows what that douchebag would have done or reacted! Worked out for the best maybe!
Put an antenna on your roof and watch your HOA go crazy with threats. Then show them the law that prohibits HOAs from prohibiting antennas. It’s fun to F with HOAs.
One of my friends joined the civil patrol (or something called similar). He has a HAM license and he’s part of the emergency communications for the community in case of disaster. He put up a big antenna. The HOA pitched a fit until he showed them the state law protecting that use. It was great. He also has a monster back up battery - pretty sweet set up. I know where I’m heading during the zombie apocalypse 😂
Civil administration organization's. like HOA's, can't create rules and regulations that go against governmental regulations and laws (local, state, federal). This is a absolute no-no everywhere on the planet. Technically speaking HOA's are in a legal grey area where the government treats them like contractors who fund themselves from the communities they administrate. It's a way local governments can cut costs by fobbing off services and the administration of those services to the HOA (road cleaning and maintenance etc.) HOA's, or their equivalent, have varying levels of responsibility and power. The UK does have something like them, but they have little to no real power and are sort of Homeowner unions helping sort of grievances. Our councils don't like relinquishing power to to others.
Imagine having a karren tell you you can't have a car because it has a battery, like i guess every home owner's car should be removed as well, because while im no mechanic i do understand a battery is found in every car
that second story somewhat urk me since i am part polish but i think op lightly cutting contact was 25% the correct thing to do but staying away for 1 to 5 more years is a smarter idea also going radio silent is wiser
I'm trying to figure out where it happened because in the US, that crap would have been a clear cut swatting charge, and an even bigger one in a lot of places since it was a hospital hit with it
@@AzraelThanatos The story is made up. He says the swat teams , or rather the British equivalent , suggesting it happened in the UK. It's easy to search and find no matching incidents. The Words Polish and Terrorist would have meant any UK Police would have thought it a joke. If you call the police in the UK they can trace the number you call from even if it's withheld.
As somewhat of the opposite of the "half british/half american" being the naturalized british citizen in the family... I legit DO NOT get the "she hates me because I'm Polish" thing or why Poles are disliked in Britain.
Unfortunately, there's a decent proportion of the British population that are xenophobic... especially towards Eastern European migrants, mainly because we're fed bullshit by the mainstream media about them being illegal migrants and job thieves! Think of it similar to 'Murican attitudes to Mexicans, Mate!
@impishrebel5969 > I legit DO NOT get the "she hates me because I'm Polish" thing or why Poles are disliked in Britain. Who says they are? Have you been reading the swivel-eyed RWL newspapers?
@@anonnona8099 I have no clue what you're talking about re newspapers because Idk if you comprehended clearly that I was not born in the UK and whatever colloqiual lingo you're using is going wooosh. Also who on earth reads newspapers in this day and age?
Second story, OP was very lucky, if the cops were more trigger happy and less calm this story would have been in the news and not reddit, and when they found out it was a false tip that resulted in the lose of life the mother inlaw would be in jail for murder as she had knowingly put into motion the actions that resulted in the death.
Electric cars are actually worse for the environment in the short term and if you have to replace their battery more than something like every 10 years. After that is when they become better. So basically if you plan to replace your car often just get a gas car for now as those batteries can be a nightmare. If you plan to have it for the long term then ya go get one, it can be better
It only takes about 14,000 miles which is around 1 year of average use for an EV to break even with the CO2 output. As the grid gets more renewable energy this will only get shorter. Also, the data is showing batteries will last more like 12 years on average and are completely recyclable. They are not thrown away. The materials in a used battery are worth a lot of money the the recycling companies.
@@trottingwolf Is that taking into account the manufacturing costs as I'm decently sure its far longer than just 1 year and I thought it was somewhere between 25,000 and 70,000 miles not 14,000 miles? I believe most current batteries are new material at least for the Li which is the problem part.
@@trottingwolf Do you think recycling magically happens in a black box with magic runes all around it ? or some for of alchemical equivalent exchange ? Here is a "quick" reminder of how this all works. FIRST it takes energy, a lot of it to charge a battery : you have fuel/coal burnt somewhere (especially is you claim to live in a land of wind generator, and that is an undisputable fact) or nuclear energy (with most ignorant people going "boooh nuke's bad" when it's actually the cleanest); that burnt fuel generate heat, which a good part is lost even with the best insulation, in order to make a turbine spin inducing a "giant dynamo" generating electricity; that part of heat that cannot be used for that transformation is the loss called "entropy"; the part of the heat that is actually used to generate electricity is then subject to that transformation process, you only get around 30%ish efficiency, and even for the best designs with combined design, you get 40-60% in the absolute best case, laws of thermodynamics are still unbroken on that point, and the "criminal" who would discover a way to go through would win the most significant Nobel prize ever awarded. This means going from fuel (any kind, even nuclear) to electric is already losing ~half the energy. You then have to transfer that electric energy, and suffer losses for the resistivity of the power lines, transformers, contact points, breakers, etc, up to the end user, and the only solution to avoid this would be ambient temp superconductors (did you see the hype about LK-99 ?). Then you have to charge the battery, it's resistivity causing loss by heating, you only store a fraction of that input electricity in it, furthering the losses, and then when you use it, that same resistivity cause the battery to heat up, spending a fraction of that previous fraction by heating instead of going to the electric motor, then, guess what, the motor itself heats up from that induction, and more energy is lost to heat instead of making the wheels go "Weeeeeeeeee!". Looking at what you got left, from the original energy contained in the fuel, it's not much, really, but nuclear has both a VERY HIGH amount of energy AND the lowest carbon emission of all, per unit of weight. "Thermal" cars use the fuel directly, suffer entropy loss due to heating, but use that physical pressure directly to mechanically transfer that to the wheels, with minimal loss (efficiency of ~40%) A Tesla battery is about 625Kg (1388+ lbs) that is ALWAYS in the car, and that needs to be moved everytimeyou use it, think of it as having 7 more ppl in the car. or at least 5 if you consider the combustion engine weight (130-150kg) and think the E-car can move magically with no motors. Fun Fact : Tesla motors weigh around 50kg, and there is at least 2, possibly 3, per car... so, around 100-150kg... so, maybe you save the weight of a kid from those E-motors, but the battery puts 7 adults back in... A lot of EV sites are telling you electric vehicles are more efficient, but it's a lie, UNLESS you consider charging them directly at a NUCLEAR power plant, AND hope the electricity stays UNTAXED unlike gasoline or diesel which have a "motor fuel tax" applied at the pump for drivers in nearly every country on the planet. if people stop paying that tax on fuel used to move around, then the state MUST balance it and start applying the same to electricity used for moving around. They mostly didn't YET, because people would not start buying VERY EXPENSIVE CARS if they knew there would be "no savings later". I said "Mostly"... Texas is putting a new tax for E-vehicle owners for this very reason, claiming E-cars are making them miss on huge profits from oil...
SECONDLY, The carbon problem is mostly a fraud used by countries and gangsters to whitewash themselves. Carbon is GOOD, Carbon is LIFE. Plants need Carbon, and not Brawndo. The more carbon in the atmosphere, the more is available for plants to grow and make food or wood or other ressources. Doesn't mean it should be wasted either, or used to pollute. More carbon, temp rise a bit ? yeah, sure, on the global scale the effect is imperceptible on a human scale, most of what we see happening nowadays is due to OTHER greenhouse gases (methane from volcanic activity, water vapor from silly humans doing GIANT monocultural fields chasing all the moisture away into the atmosphere, methane from fracking for shale gas like they're doing in Canada only for a few individuals to make money destroying lands they don't even own...). More carbon = Stronger oceanic life cycle, more plankton (which is the main source of photosynthesis btw, you're welcome) with a very short generational time, meaning lots of fishes and whales having something to eat, making baby fishes and baby whales, etc. The dissolved carbon dioxide is turned to dioxygen, the Carbon levels in the air you breath stays about the same. What SHOULD interest people claiming to be "green" is micro-particules, like non-catalytic diesel cars tend to emit... to a infinitesimal level compared to what GERMANY ALONE is producing with coal burning in order to avoid "nuclear" and stay a very, VERY darkish red kind of "green", given "pre-russian-pipeline-rapid-unplanned-dismantlement" numbers were quoting 20 000 -TWENTY THOUSANDS- death in europe alone from GERMANY's coal burning, PER MONTH, due to respiratory illnesses due to those micro particules (they literally did biopsies on thousands of ill people and tracked the very unique chemical signature these have). Think of it... it's been like that for decades now, and EVERY MONTH is MORE DEATH than Chernobyl ever did. And realize when the german's turned off their last nuclear plants, they decided to increase COAL by 50%+... Talk about privatizing profit and socializing losses... Other things that should have people worry : Endocrine Disruptors released in the wild as if it wasn't pollution, and micro-plastics, some of which ARE E.Ds too. Some people "complained" that paper bags were killing the trees (probably some BS propaganda started by some plastic bag maker somewhere to sell his alternative), then we got plastic bags everywhere. Then we discover those can stay a VERY long time in nature and cause problems, then they decide to make "Eco" or "Bio" or "organic" or other green label plastic bags, without telling people that these labels are made-up by themselves, and that while the original material can be "bio" or "organic", the finished product after transformation does NOT share any property with the source. They can use rapeseed organic oil to make a BS plastic bags, which will "ecologically" """break down""" in a few years. Congratulation, you invented plastic bags that will lose their bagging function REALLY SOON, while contaminating the soil with micro-plastic bits that WILL poison everything it touches. I'd prefer to dig in a garden and find an old school plastic bag that could literally be washed and used to make compost for DECADES, instead of having the soil nearly irreversibly polluted by microplastics and being unable to grow anything edible on it for CENTURIES... Look at us now, due to this, they started NOT plastic bags with groceries anymore, but they SELL you plastic-made-fake-textile bags (which all have design flaws causing them to fray out in about a year or two, ending thrown away like regular plastic bags) which are HUGE ADVERTS for those store-chains (so, you are not sponsored by them, you PAY for advertising them : you're scammed twice); and of course, paper bags are sold too in the more eco-friendly shops... Countries and gangsters put up that mascarade of carbon tax in order to "have good conscience" publicly, and privately to "launder money" and influence peddling (look at China, "Paying" only a part of what they should be, because "FYTW", and by paying I mean "giving money for technology upgrades for less developped countries" in exchange for their carbon allotment, but subject to that country accepting some huge other deal highly beneficial to China, in order to be friend with them, and of course, these new friend MUST spend that money on chinese products, meaning China has a NET GAIN from doing this, and often threaten foreclosure on countries stuck in that loop to officially acquire (AKA STEAL) natural ressources. China is the most notable one, but hardly the only one, and not even the worst all things considered). Thirdly : we're FAR from the highest carbon levels our planet ever met, or even highest temperature, for that matter. Periods of higher temps and HIGHER carbon content were BOOMING with life and diversity. The charts of temperatures you see all go back ONLY to 1942ish, because looking any farther would break the illusion they try to maintain that "it's only going up"... go back a few decades more, and you see a much high temp rapidly declining, way faster than the current rise. If people in that time had noticed this, would they have started burning oil directly at oil wells in order to prevent "climate change sending them to an ice age" ? All evidences we have points to the fact that until now, this system was auto-regulating. Higher temps, Higher water vapor content in the atmosphere, higher cloud coverage, higher albedo, faster jetstreams due to currently elevated greenhouse gases levels leading to better temperature and humidity repartition, better photosynthesis and thus carbon fixation, albedo still high but with less greenhouse gas effect, less sun energy stored in the atmosphere, less evaporation thus less clouds coverage, etc, and the cycle goes on... we're talking cycles that are WAY LONGER than a human life in their regulations. The oceanic currents responsible to the carbon capture and release from the deep oceans are literally taking about 9 centuries to cycle, are you telling me the increase nowadays is due to some dark ages priests burning witches at the stake ? There IS a need to change how humanity treats nature (including other humans), but what people who pretend to be "ecologists" are doing nowadays is just following the magician's napkin flourish without seeing him pickpocketing their wallet and watches... they are Useful Idiots to some very cynical capitalist people.
I really love listening to your stories only started watching you a few days ago, but listening to your stories just make me know how many A-hols are our there, I don't go out much because of my health but it's so much fun for me to listen to your stories thank you so much for posting them I do get a really good laugh from them, thx again 💚
So, my one issue with first story, is that what they claimed about the electric is true, but most of the issues with batteries have been fixed. Yes they have to be disposed of in a more secure manner than a regular car battery, and if a battery cell for an electric car catches fire, yeah good luck those are actually quite difficult to put out, and there is environmental concerns with their creation due to the sourcing of materials and processes involved in getting the materials in the state required to then build said vehicles. Basically, environmental impact during operation is much lower, but it still has impact during construction, and if improperly disposed of upon scrapping, higher impact than regular cars afterwards.
First story: from experience with my brother's Tesla I'll stick with the good ol ICE thank you very much. If you want one whatever floats your boat but being on a road trip with 3 to 4 recharge stops of about 45 minutes each vs what would have been generously one 15 minute stop about halfway on the return leg of the trip with gas not to mention the added stress of seeing near your destination the nearest charger is 21 miles away and white knuckle the entire way there. Subzero snap around last Christmas bro had about 20 miles range on a full charge so no thank you. Hopefully that no environmental damage rule was one of the ones tossed as illegal or at least required to be more clearly written as the one used to go after OP is so vaguely written an eco Karen could have residents at the absolute mercy of nutjobs on either side of the coin.
Your brother's car did not have 20 miles of range on a full battery. I'm sorry but the battery was either not fully charged, or that is just a ridiculous fabrication. Also you only need to stop for 15 minutes at a time to supercharge a Tesla, the only way it would take 45 minutes is if you were filling it to the top each time, which in the context of a road trip along a supercharger route, you simply would not do. I doubt your brother would appreciate you telling such bald-faced lies.
@AngelArm1110 well then my brother was the one lying because that's precisely what he told me. I never had any reason to go near his car during Christmas.
@@garysprandel1817 Yea he's 100% lying. You do lose a lot of range in a cold snap, no question, but that figure with an allegedly full battery just isn't plausible.
@@AngelArm1110 Yea, at that point you might as well toss the battery and get it replaced from warranty, the brother seems to be one of those guys who just likes exaggerating everything to make it sound more interesting or whatever. It's like they can't stop themselves from putting their own twist into it. If he lost 20 miles due to cold, it suddenly becomes 20 miles at full charge etc. Basically made to get a reaction out of the listener at the ridiculousness of it. I know someone like that very well, my father...
This is why we haven’t bought one. The places we commonly drive are 8 hours away. One of my friends did it with their new EV and an 8 hour trip took 11 hours. There are large stretches of road in the southwestern USA with nothing for 80 miles in any direction.
I stopped shopping at WalMart, due to what I called the, "Door Nazis,". I'll be damned, after going through manned checkout, and spending my hard earned dollars, that I should have to prove it. Eff that treatment. I'll spend a lot more, to have a lot less, and be appreciated, rather than treated like a criminal. I haven't shopped WM in 7 years now, between the Door Nazis & how the company treated my friend - an employee who got hurt on the job - NO. Never again...
EV mechanic here. I make a large amount of money as you have to have tons of special certifications since majority of mechanics cannot work on them. While i work on them and love my job they arent not a environmental solution. The car itself has no tailpipe ommissions however, the battery contains large amounts of lithium nickel copper. While alone theyre fine but these 3 mixed together make a huge bomb, old battery cells are burried in the ground and are covered in concrete. They are SUPER deadly if they get even just a hairline crack and the cells fluid leaks out
Real talk; EV batteries are absolutely toxic and their manufacturing is a major source of pollution due to the process of refining rare earth metals needed for their production. But that production, like at least half of the worlds pollution, happens in China. Also there has been a recent trend of EV batteries exploding for no reason, once again in China, which means they'll low quality to begin with so a Tesla probably won't have that happen.
Just another sad story of electric car ownership. High quantity of car fires, insurance rates going way high on electrics, 40% more for repairs, limited driving range to chargers, can't really take on long voyages, cannot be flat towed by RV, lithium battery packs that are only 10% recyclable, higher car registration fees, fear of running out of charge, any salt water intrusion into pack, they catch fire, all electronics controlled/updated by manufacturer, cars constantly GPS monitored, 30% lower range at 32'f and below, 50% less range at 0'F, $12,000 for new battery pack, average car uses $6000 in fuel over its 10 year life. Yep, just what we need, enjoy.
We get the gas scam here in Seattle. Had a lady come up to me asking for money for gas. I said I could help; I had my motocross bike in the back of my van, including some gas. Yeah, they said they were good.
If for some reason I don't want to simply say NO to a pan handler, I just tell'em that I don't carry money, cash or coin. And I do not include a "sorry" with it. I can't feel any sympathies when I have seen far too many panhandlers walk across a parking lot and climb into and drive off in a vehicle that I could never afford in 10 lifetimes.
Oooh, his car is unsafe for the environment. You know, unlike the gas guzzlers, the rest of the HOA has. The ones that leak out toxic fumes all the time. 😅
Absolutely correct. Although a reminder of the committed wrong isn't such a bad idea. Thinking I am willing to forgive the reciprocated wrong...just once!
Can confirm late night early morning tends to have less drama and bs from crazy karens and entitled people, as they are typically asleep.... that's why I always have been and always will be a night person
That AH that didn’t press charges on his POS MIL makes me sick. People need to have respect for themselves enough to stand up and retaliate when attacked for no reason. That’s the only way to prove you know your self worth and value yourself properly. Always Press Charges And hit em back as hard as you possibly can 😊
What's funny is that electric cars are more damaging to the environment only in manufacturing. Lithium mines use release a lot of carbon and are strip mines. The power for charging varies depending on the power plant. Electric cars aren't actually carbon neutral.
Sounds more like he was jealous of the vehicle because he couldn't afford one so he threw a temper tantrum. I wouldn't be surprised if he hasn't sued people for dumber things just to fuel his lifestyle.
Your car and battery don't do any damage because the damage was done in the digging up and processing the lithium for the batteries, petroleum is processed to manufacture the plastic synthetic interior, countless chemicals are used to manufacture All the PCB's and electronics etc. By the time you purchase the auto, use it for its lifespan the Damage and Pollution created will be 5 fold of what a standard gasoline auto would ever produce. Tires included.
Fun fact, even the most advanced electric cars cause more carbon pollution than gasoline counterparts until they are run past ~130k miles, but electric batteries tend to be almost junk after about 100k miles
First story sounds like the HOA president was jealous of OP's shiny brand new Tesla, and wanted to take it for himself, as well as steal as much money as he could from OP, because how dare anyone else be better off than him.
fun fact electric cars actually cause so much damage to the environment that calling them enviormentaly friendly is ironic as to make 1 electric car I can drive my car that goes through all of its fuel for 1 year and including creating the car to even get close to the same amount of enviormental damage
The first one is only half truth. When the battery is built it is very toxic but after it is not unless it catches fire then it is a 50 /50 chance of it being bad or not.
There should had been a law set in place to protect the child from getting fully attached to a non parent. That a DNA test to be provide to the court before a child support case be given to the mom. If that parent has passed away then get a DNA from his nearest relative.
I used to be on our very reasonable HOA Board. Others on the Board wanted to enforce 1987 rules. If things are permitted by the government they overrode the HOA. Our CCandRs said only wooden fences and no dishes for TV, or later for the internet. In 1987 dishes were huge. Solar panels were added and they couldn't be visible from the street. We now have visible solar panels, smaller dishes and composite fences. I had contacted the appropriate government offices and gave the information to the rest of the Board and they were unhappy. I have fought for other rights of homeowners.
You sir, are a blessing in the parasitic problem of HOAs
HoAs should not be allowed to enforce anything at all, and shouldnt be allowed to give fines.
HoAs should only be about keeping the local common areas nice and working.
They shouldnt have any say in anything about peoples Personal property ever.
Should remind. HOAs were formed to keep our the unwanted groups. You know. Colored folk. Generally speaking, HOAs are made up of racists.
I've found that shopping at Walmart at 4:00am is almost always great. No lines, no kids, and usually no Karens
I used to work at Asda(Scotland) Scotland had been playing rugby away in wales), early hrs of a Sunday morning and 2 brothers came in, 1 of which was stealing. When he was almost caught he ran around the shop and finally he ran into the foyer and pulled down his trousers shouting see I don’t have anything else. 2 kilt wearing Scotland fans looked on in astonishment. I said bet you didn’t expect to see that at 4am on a Sunday at Asda. 😂
Almost everything around me ended 24hr shopping during the pandemic and have never went back. Opening between 6-7a
Not a lot of 24 hour stores in the UK, but at 4am in one I know, the customers are mostly hookers, nurses or Police. Definitely a quiet shopping environment.
Shopping at night was great, no crowds or traffic, I miss it.
Walmart doesn’t stay open all night anymore at least n my state they don’t.
First story is very basic contract law. Contracts cannot have clauses in violation of or more restrictive than local or state ordinances. These are called “Nonsense Clauses”.
Sadly you have to fight them in court usually as they aren't made to have a court examine before enacting them. This also doesn't include how many HOAs rapidly change their rules
a entity can not just change whats stated in a contract after being signed.
@@nobrakes425 I didn’t say change it, but legally it isn’t enforceable. And as pointed out in the first story the entity that created the contract with illegal clauses can be liable due to those provisions not being legally binding.
@@nobrakes425 actually they can usually there clauses in the contract especially for the HOAs letting them update their bylaws/ regulations.
I do not know who told you that, but the second part of THAT is the nonsense. You can contract for anything which is not illegal. As long as you are MORE restrictive than the law, you are fine. It's literally the BASIS for an HOA. The local law does not require you to have Kentucky blue grass, but an HOA certainly can.
Many HOAs QUITE LEGALLY banned electric cars at one point. The issue here is he does not sat WHAT clauses were illegal and NOTE that he says the one they were trying to use WAS perfectly valid, just inapplicable to his electric car because they couldn't show that it actively harmed the environment.
First story, as soon as they demanded him to sell his house and give them the money from it, Id be going scorched earth. To be so vain and crooked to just try and rob someone of their home entirely because of an electric car is downright criminal extortion. I'd do everything possible to get the entire HOA in prison for even attempting to do such a thing.
"Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful," warned Friedrich Nietzsche.
The HOA should have been dismantled when they found rules in the handbook that were against state and federal laws. Any money they had collected from the homeowners for bogus fines should have been returned to them with interest.
The whole story is probably fiction.
I'm so glad we don't have crazy hoe shit like HOA here in the UK!
@@patrickhenry4675 This story might be but there is actually quite a few HOA that has had problems with EV's, Why Americans put up with HAO's I do not understand. I will never buy in a neighborhood where someone else tells me what I am allowed to do on a property I purchased. In my country this will be a fenced off estate with access control and mostly retired people live in these,
In all fairness, electric cars are just as environmentally damaging as gas- or diesel-powered ones. The process of extracting and refining Lithium for their batteries, and many other of their components, involves a huge amount of pollution that's far worse for local areas than oil refinement, and we're still figuring out the worldwide ecological damage from the processes as well. And that's ignoring that currently, something like... I think 80% of our electrical grid here in the United States is still powered by fossil fuel burning to generate electricity. Running your electric car is not really reducing your carbon footprint, it's just kicking the can into the neighbor's yard and blaming them for littering.
It takes 180,000 miles for the average electric car to break even with a petrol car. After that they are cleaner.... as long as you don't have to replace the batteries..
Should have gone to the news media when the HOA sued over the Tesla car. The lawsuit would have gone away the very next day.
In Norway there are specific laws to prevent HOA from denying a homeowner establishing a charge point, except if there are objective technical arguments.
Some technical arguments can require adding a load sharing device to mitigate the issue.
Also thinking ahead, by preparing for other residents to have charging at a later stage, is a valid argument.
They can't by default legally deny installing a charge point, just because they are ignorant, and don't want to look into it.
Arguments need to be rooted in:
State of current installation
Capacity of grid connection
Considering parking arrangements
Planning ahead for other residents to have charge points too.
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> Should have gone to the news media when the HOA sued over the Tesla car.
> The lawsuit would have gone away the very next day.
Should have gone to Tesla, see what Mr Musk makes of an HOA claiming his products are dangerous and environmentally damaging. He could legally grind them into a paste and not notice the legal fees one bit.
this is actually becoming more common. Three was a recent case where people can't even park their electric cars in a parking garage. Why? Structural issues if the car caught fire, plus the only place the could park (I think to charge? ) could conceivably block exits in case of fire.
When I worked at Walmart, we had a woman who was doing the diaper scam. The man who bought the diapers for her had kept the receipt. He followed her in. When she tried to return them, he showed the receipt and got the money back. She was banned from the store for attempted fraud.
Another scam is women shoplifters "returning" things for store credit to buy tobacco and booze. Wallyworld in my area would allow this if you showed an ID and then keep track of you, only allowing it rarely. So these thieves would get "friendly" with many different men and ask them to show their ID for this because they "forgot" theirs. Then the store has a record of these poor guys returning stolen merchandise, and they could get in trouble. Scams are endless.
When my niece worked at Walmart, she said do not drop your receipt in the parking lot. People pick it up and find the most expensive item on it and return it for the money even though they never purchased it.
@kevindalby520 This is called parking lot receipt shopping. It happens quite often.
I don't understand. If they return the product how do they benefit?
@@mariah4531The thief shoplifts an item in the store that matches what is on the receipt and pretends to "return" it for the cash back. If a credit card was used for payment, that won't work, they will want the card to put money back on it, not in the thief's hand.
If the second story is true, the writer needs to understand that she was trying to have him killed. The police in America are deadly, and sending them after him with claims that he's a terrorist is quite simply attempted murder. Probation is only possible because the prosecutors simply won't admit that sending the cops after somebody is deadly.
It wasn't in America
@@Drago_Whooves This story just seems a little fake to me. It reads as though the events took place outside the US but the mother is unhappy that the poster didn't attend a Thanksgiving diner. And for those of a US persuasion, Thanksgiving is not a thing anywhere but in the US. (nor is 4th July)
@@mknight702 could be Americans that have moved to another country
It happened in Britain according to the story teller, but it's fake considering something like this would 100% end up in the news and I can't find ANY articles on it. None.
The story happens in the UK, but the family are mixed Anglo-American... there's a number of US expats living in the UK that celebrate American holidays (Thanksgiving, Arbor Day, Juneteenth, etc).
A fair number of Brits are xenophobic, especially towards Polish people
That polish guy should be hammering home the point that the disruption in medical services could have been fatal for a patient. Imagine needing lifesaving care and the caregivers being held at gunpoint and not being allowed to do what was needed.
If the mother in law called in false bomb threat in America she will be going to prison for a long time even if op didn’t press charges because this is a felony.
We need cities to enact ordinances against HOA's with crazy rules. Great stories, Ripe.
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I don’t get it y’all sign these contracts with them saying you understand the rules but complain when they on yo ass for breaking the rules you signed up for
@@mackcity74gdn89 You won't catch me moving into or signing up for petty dictatorship BS. The problem is when they call themselves something else to disguise the fact that they are an HOA or pop up out of nowhere and start harassing people who didn't sign up or even live within their boundaries. If someone knowingly signs up for the BS, though, that's their funeral.
@@mackcity74gdn89 well, if you don't understand it, listen to this story. The rules were fine (well, mostly), it was the bizarre interpretation that was the biggest problem.
Just bought a nice ranch home on a big lot, regular neighborhood and NO HOA. I'm free, I'm free, thank God Almighty I'm free. EAT ME HOA's !
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I had a neighbor like the last story. We shared a common wall and he worked nights and liked to sleep during the day. He would come home from work around 3am and play music really loud and just do the normal kinds of things until about 9am. Pretty much opposite of what everyone else does. Well I got really tired of being woke up at 3am to death metal music. The landlord wouldn’t help, asking him to keep the music down didn’t help. Well I like music too and knowing most people who like heavy metal music (I like some but not all heavy metal) were usually not into old country music. You know the kind where your dog dies and your wife leaves you in every song. My parents had many many tapes of that stuff. I had a double tape player that could loop each tape over and over. So I put the tapes in, hit play, turn the speakers to face his wall and the volume up to 10. Then for my sanity I would go to work. Landlord came to talk to me and I quickly shut him down. You will let him listen to loud music while I’m trying to sleep, I’m simply doing the same, what’s good for one is for the other. He tries to claim I’m not listening to the music as I am at work. I tell him that when I play the music my cat doesn’t tear up my furniture so I’m playing it for the cat. The next night there was no loud music, or any night after that. I gave my dad his old tapes back shortly after.
1st story: *counter-sued AND arrested.*
(my immediate reaction upon hearing the titular description lmao)
Used to loved shopping at our groceteria late at night. We had the store pretty much to ourselves and unless we wanted something from the deli, we could get just about all of our shopping done. Alas, the disease which cannot be named put an end to 24 hour shopping...
the binden disease or you mean the china one? cuz both damaged the economy bad
Being an former walmart employee, there really is not a safe time to go there. Normally at 4AM there is not a lot of people there beyond 3rd shift stockers, a few CSMs to check out customers and a AST manager.
There were a few "special" people who did try this type of scam at the walmart I worked at and one got the stupid beat out them for doing it.
It depends where you live. Where I did it was the best time because that store was relatively new, had a parking lot lit up like a christmas tree, cameras everywhere and nobody but people who just wanted to shop without crowds or being overstimulated get in and get out or night shifters. The worst I ever saw was someone in pajamas and a bathrobe.
who was the one to beat the stupid out of one of them?
The husband of one of the women they scammed.@@0minous187
When they keep saying it's electric, the song The Electric Slide pop in my head "boogie woogie woogie"😊
As long as the car is registered it meets state regulations. It is personal property and parked in a garage it cannot violate any laws. Should they catch on fire they will take the house with it. That’s between the owner and his insurer.
Same goes for e-bikes, over here in the UK its been headline news where a few houses have been burned to the ground, caused by bikes being left on charge for too long and the batteries have exploded, setting the houses on fire.
And rechargable vapes too
You can't compare an e-bike with a Tesla. You can't charge a Tesla "for too long". It will stop charging when full and that's it. There are probably 10,000 times more petrol cars that burst into flames in the garage burning down the house then Teslas.
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They were all chinese made crap that didn't meet our saftey standards
13:15 I can confirm. I'm a night owl and generally do my food shopping at 3-4am at 24hr stores. No one's around, all the nightshift people are generally more pleasant, unlikelihood that you'll get put into a line to pay for your shopping, never any screaming kids, and I've yet to encounter any Karens out and about.
Moral of the story never live in an HOA.💀💀💀
The true crazies show up at Walmart between midnight and dawn. The rest of the time it is just the crackpots that is there.
The true crazies? You mean the neurodivergent that can't handle the stilmulus overload of a crowded store and therefore shop at night where there's no crowds and everything is quiet? I exclusively shopped then because of that and never once had a People of Wallmart encounter. The worst thing I ever saw was someone shopping in their pajamas and bathrobe with their hair in curlers.
Oh no Poor Disney has to wear her doughnut again.
If I were to buy something for someone and they asked for the receipt, I would just tell then, that since they didn't buy it or spend any money at all, they don't need the receipt, but I do.
the hate crime story... OP SHOULD have filed. when the swat team gets involved, things can hit the fan easy. swat teams are called for massive threats, and do not hesitate to kill if they feel even 1% need. by letting her go with just the system throws at her, you made it known to her your too soft to push back. NEVER let these kind of things go. ALWAYS file charges. for your safty and others. you just let her get away wih the minimum results of "fuck around and find out" when she put your life and everyone else at the hospitals on the line
Actually its the PRODUCTION of the component that make up the battery that are a thousand times dirtier than other vehicles, but the actual operation it merely offsets the pollution to area around the powerplant.
"By there Logic all cars should be illegal" no, by there logic all houses with wiring and electricity is illegal.
How anyone lives within an HOA, just baffles the mind, when all they are good for is trying to find ways whereby the homeowner's pay their outrageous fees! For me, it would be like residing inside of a Nazi Camp with Head Masters telling us what we can and cannot do, especially when we are fully grown, responsible HOMEOWNERS!
This is the BEST HOA story I've heard in a long time! KEEP FIGHTING GUYS & WINNING!
Our entire area is all HOA. The developers set it up when they own all the property to get around the percentage homeowner requirement. It’s been okay except the property manager got really awful the last two years. We got the HOA to terminate their contractor and the problems stopped. They were issuing iodate on letters for cars parked in the city owned street based on proximity to house without checking if we owned the car! I hit three letters one month for a car that was visiting someone else. The last straw was when I got a n9n operating vehicle violation with no car information (all our cars are driven daily except my husbands which is on the garage and is a two year old SUV). The PM was charging for every letter regardless of finding. They changed it to only getting paid for actual legit fines that had to be reviewed by the board and hired a new PM. That’s been two bad years out of 24 so not too awful
@@BusArch42 What you do not realize is that our elected officials are being BRIBED & PAID OFF so that HOA'S have this CONTROL over your Community!
I swear to God, before any of these Businesses or Banks could BRIBE ME, I would have to be on their PAYROLL FOR AT LEAST 30% OF THEIR PROFITS, FOR LIFE! Otherwise, our elected Reps are MUCH CHEAPER than STREET WALKING "YOU KNOW WHAT!"
I own a Dual Motor Model 3. My monthly charge is less than $20. I think I have a good deal & my fuel costs are so much less than a gas powered vehicle.
Swatting is a felony here in the USA. She should be in jail.
I used to go to Walmart at 4am November 1 to buy Halloween candy when it went to half price for a convention. I never had any trouble.
I had a scammer approach me when leaving work one day. I literally only had a handful of quarters in my wallet, which was leftover change from buying lunch for a week. When I tried to give it to them, they had a deer in the headlights look and then stated never mind. 😂😂😂 She no longer approached me when I would walk past her.
When there's videos of electric vehicles catching fire after Hurricane Ian in Florida. It's interesting when water teams up with wind to be another element to ruin something trying to be environmentally friendly.
It’s true they can be dangerous in some areas. We do not own one but if we did it would stay parked in the garage
Fun fact, electric cars when they catch fire are almost impossible to put out and can reignite easily.
Even funner fact, making an electric car battery does more damage to the environment than running a combustion engine for 10 years.
Edit since people call me a liar and i have explained my evidence in other replies, i will paste one here.
The first i'll mention is the child labor used in the cobalt mines in the congo, because that one isnt specifically environmental damage but i felt like it needed to point it out. The amount of water used to mine lithium is 500,000 gallons per metric ton of lithium. The average ev battery takes 8 kilos (17.6 pounds) of lithium to make (the average laptop battery is only 4.8 grams, or .17 ounces, so can it with the whataboutism). Lets not forget what happens when there is a chemical leak from the mines. A Tibetan river had chemicals leak into it from a lithium mine that killed the fish. All of this is without mentioning the land that gets destroyed, or the carbon from the mines. oh really? In other replies i point out how much environmental damage takes place in the mines for the materials, and i will do it again. The first i'll mention is the child labor used in the cobalt mines in the congo, because that one isnt specifically environmental damage but i felt like it needed to point it out. The amount of water used to mine lithium is 500,000 gallons per metric ton of lithium. The average ev battery takes 8 kilos (17.6 pounds) of lithium to make (the average laptop battery is only 4.8 grams, or .17 ounces, so can it with the whataboutism). Lets not forget what happens when there is a chemical leak from the mines. A Tibetan river had chemicals leak into it from a lithium mine that killed the fish. All of this is without mentioning the land that gets destroyed, or the carbon from the mines.
True, and the same for every other vehicle as well, especially with a full tank of fuel.
The batteries also put a lot of cobalt oxide dust into the air when they burn, which cripples people's lungs if they breath that in.
Is fun that actually most of what they say is real, making electric cars makes more carbon than from a gas car, the batteries are non recyclable AND WAY more dangerous than a normal car, everything in the combustion car can be reused, and once the battery it fires up theres almost no way to stop it until it burns all the cells. OP can have a electric car thats fine BUT clearly he doesn't know how to actually research... he didn't found something that is all over the place.
The simple fact is that lithium batteries can and do explode. I used to fly electric rc aircraft, and batteries are stored in a 50 caliber ammo box modified to have a vent for just that possibility. There is a video on the internet of a battery powered bus going up in flames in a matter of seconds, leaving nothing but the frame. Had there been passengers at the time, there would have been fatalities.
bomb story, the mil is lucky she dident get sent to jail!
Very lucky there, only reason is OP did not press the charges, so she got all the fines instead, and the probation. Even a parking ticket will get her locked up for a decade now, at least for the next 10 years.
She is on very thin ice with law enforcement now. Pulling crap like that is the worst and I'm glad people are cracking down on it.
I am amazed she wasnt. Must have been one hell of a lawyer.
In the first story about the HOA, and them going after OP about his electric car. When it was mentioned at the end, how the HOA's president lost his spot on the HOA... then having to pay all the fines because of the violations he was hiding while being president. I was hoping that OP had ran for and got the HOA president job, then was able to give the past president whatever paperwork for his violations.
What I described might not of happened. But still, I liked the thought that such a scenario could of happened... lol
In that story, OP had no interest in joining the HOA. It's hard to become president when you are not a member.
On the story, the term you were looking for is a deposition.
A deposition is a formal meeting between plaintiff and the other party, their counselors and a clerk for the court that will log the proceedings and everything said within it. This is done pre-trial and is usually where you may get a settlement agreement hashed out.
Hello Ripe. HOAs need an HOA ruler lol. See you tomorrow
Oh no no no....walmart at 4am is where the crazies come out to shop!!! lol
Our local Walmart’s policy is, unless you have a receipt, you only get refunds on a Walmart gift card. We have some addicts in our town who try the shoplift and return scam without even leaving the store! 🙄😖
Story 1. All cars should get a "lust to dust" rating based on the environmental damage from the beginning of design to the end of life and disposal. In 2005, I bought a GMC Yukon XL. I made a rough comparison between it and a Toyota Prius and calculated that from new to end of life, they would cost close to the same money. The Prius would last about 100,000 miles, then it would need a new battery, and the Yukon 200,000. We put close to 190,000 miles on the Yukon.
Priuses last MUCH longer than 100K. My sister's lasted over 250K
@@lipsterman1 There are always exceptions. How many times have the batteries been replaced?
Second story.
She swated a doctor in his workplace.
The Hospital should have Sued her out of everything she got if he did not want to.
They wouldn’t sue her because that story was made up bullshit lol
I really love when you post Disney!!!!!!!!!!
My gasoline-powered car has a battery. Several in fact. Some people really hate Teslas. There's a Tesla channel where all those cameras inside them record people trying to destroy them in parking lots and on the road. People be nuts.
I dont even like electric cars, but honestly, but the HOA’s own standards and views of electricity usage, each house in their entirety should be leveled lmao
st 1: that's how ANY HOA cases before the court go, lose in court, step down to full HOA dissolve
Regarding that first story, ALL cars contain batteries that could burn/explode or cause pollution if they catch fire. The battery type found in a Tesla is also found in 100% of all cellular phones. If that battery type were legitimately banned, it would ban cellphones, tablet computers and laptop computers, not just electric cars.
With the car part jerk what the manager should have said was that the item was at a store about six hours away so the "mouth" should try there! That would have been very fitting but then who knows what that douchebag would have done or reacted! Worked out for the best maybe!
That 2nd person is calmer than most people I know
Put an antenna on your roof and watch your HOA go crazy with threats. Then show them the law that prohibits HOAs from prohibiting antennas.
It’s fun to F with HOAs.
One of my friends joined the civil patrol (or something called similar). He has a HAM license and he’s part of the emergency communications for the community in case of disaster. He put up a big antenna. The HOA pitched a fit until he showed them the state law protecting that use. It was great. He also has a monster back up battery - pretty sweet set up. I know where I’m heading during the zombie apocalypse 😂
Civil administration organization's. like HOA's, can't create rules and regulations that go against governmental regulations and laws (local, state, federal). This is a absolute no-no everywhere on the planet. Technically speaking HOA's are in a legal grey area where the government treats them like contractors who fund themselves from the communities they administrate. It's a way local governments can cut costs by fobbing off services and the administration of those services to the HOA (road cleaning and maintenance etc.) HOA's, or their equivalent, have varying levels of responsibility and power. The UK does have something like them, but they have little to no real power and are sort of Homeowner unions helping sort of grievances. Our councils don't like relinquishing power to to others.
Imagine having a karren tell you you can't have a car because it has a battery, like i guess every home owner's car should be removed as well, because while im no mechanic i do understand a battery is found in every car
that second story somewhat urk me since i am part polish but i think op lightly cutting contact was 25% the correct thing to do but staying away for 1 to 5 more years is a smarter idea also going radio silent is wiser
I'm trying to figure out where it happened because in the US, that crap would have been a clear cut swatting charge, and an even bigger one in a lot of places since it was a hospital hit with it
@@AzraelThanatos The story is made up. He says the swat teams , or rather the British equivalent , suggesting it happened in the UK. It's easy to search and find no matching incidents. The Words Polish and Terrorist would have meant any UK Police would have thought it a joke. If you call the police in the UK they can trace the number you call from even if it's withheld.
As somewhat of the opposite of the "half british/half american" being the naturalized british citizen in the family... I legit DO NOT get the "she hates me because I'm Polish" thing or why Poles are disliked in Britain.
Unfortunately, there's a decent proportion of the British population that are xenophobic... especially towards Eastern European migrants, mainly because we're fed bullshit by the mainstream media about them being illegal migrants and job thieves!
Think of it similar to 'Murican attitudes to Mexicans, Mate!
I legit cannot read whatever reply I got because it won't load, so 🤷♀
@impishrebel5969
> I legit DO NOT get the "she hates me because I'm Polish" thing or why Poles are disliked in Britain.
Who says they are? Have you been reading the swivel-eyed RWL newspapers?
@@anonnona8099 I have no clue what you're talking about re newspapers because Idk if you comprehended clearly that I was not born in the UK and whatever colloqiual lingo you're using is going wooosh. Also who on earth reads newspapers in this day and age?
Honestly calling a boom threat into a hospital just to punish someone is so wrong. I would not forgive the woman for what she done
Second story, OP was very lucky, if the cops were more trigger happy and less calm this story would have been in the news and not reddit, and when they found out it was a false tip that resulted in the lose of life the mother inlaw would be in jail for murder as she had knowingly put into motion the actions that resulted in the death.
Electric cars are actually worse for the environment in the short term and if you have to replace their battery more than something like every 10 years. After that is when they become better. So basically if you plan to replace your car often just get a gas car for now as those batteries can be a nightmare. If you plan to have it for the long term then ya go get one, it can be better
It only takes about 14,000 miles which is around 1 year of average use for an EV to break even with the CO2 output. As the grid gets more renewable energy this will only get shorter. Also, the data is showing batteries will last more like 12 years on average and are completely recyclable. They are not thrown away. The materials in a used battery are worth a lot of money the the recycling companies.
@@trottingwolf Part of the issue has to do with wrecks as well, because a battery breech is a heck of a lot worse on the environment than a gas leak
@@trottingwolf Is that taking into account the manufacturing costs as I'm decently sure its far longer than just 1 year and I thought it was somewhere between 25,000 and 70,000 miles not 14,000 miles? I believe most current batteries are new material at least for the Li which is the problem part.
@@trottingwolf Do you think recycling magically happens in a black box with magic runes all around it ? or some for of alchemical equivalent exchange ? Here is a "quick" reminder of how this all works.
FIRST it takes energy, a lot of it to charge a battery : you have fuel/coal burnt somewhere (especially is you claim to live in a land of wind generator, and that is an undisputable fact) or nuclear energy (with most ignorant people going "boooh nuke's bad" when it's actually the cleanest); that burnt fuel generate heat, which a good part is lost even with the best insulation, in order to make a turbine spin inducing a "giant dynamo" generating electricity; that part of heat that cannot be used for that transformation is the loss called "entropy"; the part of the heat that is actually used to generate electricity is then subject to that transformation process, you only get around 30%ish efficiency, and even for the best designs with combined design, you get 40-60% in the absolute best case, laws of thermodynamics are still unbroken on that point, and the "criminal" who would discover a way to go through would win the most significant Nobel prize ever awarded.
This means going from fuel (any kind, even nuclear) to electric is already losing ~half the energy.
You then have to transfer that electric energy, and suffer losses for the resistivity of the power lines, transformers, contact points, breakers, etc, up to the end user, and the only solution to avoid this would be ambient temp superconductors (did you see the hype about LK-99 ?).
Then you have to charge the battery, it's resistivity causing loss by heating, you only store a fraction of that input electricity in it, furthering the losses, and then when you use it, that same resistivity cause the battery to heat up, spending a fraction of that previous fraction by heating instead of going to the electric motor, then, guess what, the motor itself heats up from that induction, and more energy is lost to heat instead of making the wheels go "Weeeeeeeeee!".
Looking at what you got left, from the original energy contained in the fuel, it's not much, really, but nuclear has both a VERY HIGH amount of energy AND the lowest carbon emission of all, per unit of weight. "Thermal" cars use the fuel directly, suffer entropy loss due to heating, but use that physical pressure directly to mechanically transfer that to the wheels, with minimal loss (efficiency of ~40%)
A Tesla battery is about 625Kg (1388+ lbs) that is ALWAYS in the car, and that needs to be moved everytimeyou use it, think of it as having 7 more ppl in the car. or at least 5 if you consider the combustion engine weight (130-150kg) and think the E-car can move magically with no motors. Fun Fact : Tesla motors weigh around 50kg, and there is at least 2, possibly 3, per car... so, around 100-150kg... so, maybe you save the weight of a kid from those E-motors, but the battery puts 7 adults back in...
A lot of EV sites are telling you electric vehicles are more efficient, but it's a lie, UNLESS you consider charging them directly at a NUCLEAR power plant, AND hope the electricity stays UNTAXED unlike gasoline or diesel which have a "motor fuel tax" applied at the pump for drivers in nearly every country on the planet. if people stop paying that tax on fuel used to move around, then the state MUST balance it and start applying the same to electricity used for moving around. They mostly didn't YET, because people would not start buying VERY EXPENSIVE CARS if they knew there would be "no savings later". I said "Mostly"... Texas is putting a new tax for E-vehicle owners for this very reason, claiming E-cars are making them miss on huge profits from oil...
SECONDLY, The carbon problem is mostly a fraud used by countries and gangsters to whitewash themselves.
Carbon is GOOD, Carbon is LIFE. Plants need Carbon, and not Brawndo. The more carbon in the atmosphere, the more is available for plants to grow and make food or wood or other ressources. Doesn't mean it should be wasted either, or used to pollute.
More carbon, temp rise a bit ? yeah, sure, on the global scale the effect is imperceptible on a human scale, most of what we see happening nowadays is due to OTHER greenhouse gases (methane from volcanic activity, water vapor from silly humans doing GIANT monocultural fields chasing all the moisture away into the atmosphere, methane from fracking for shale gas like they're doing in Canada only for a few individuals to make money destroying lands they don't even own...).
More carbon = Stronger oceanic life cycle, more plankton (which is the main source of photosynthesis btw, you're welcome) with a very short generational time, meaning lots of fishes and whales having something to eat, making baby fishes and baby whales, etc. The dissolved carbon dioxide is turned to dioxygen, the Carbon levels in the air you breath stays about the same.
What SHOULD interest people claiming to be "green" is micro-particules, like non-catalytic diesel cars tend to emit... to a infinitesimal level compared to what GERMANY ALONE is producing with coal burning in order to avoid "nuclear" and stay a very, VERY darkish red kind of "green", given "pre-russian-pipeline-rapid-unplanned-dismantlement" numbers were quoting 20 000 -TWENTY THOUSANDS- death in europe alone from GERMANY's coal burning, PER MONTH, due to respiratory illnesses due to those micro particules (they literally did biopsies on thousands of ill people and tracked the very unique chemical signature these have). Think of it... it's been like that for decades now, and EVERY MONTH is MORE DEATH than Chernobyl ever did. And realize when the german's turned off their last nuclear plants, they decided to increase COAL by 50%+... Talk about privatizing profit and socializing losses...
Other things that should have people worry : Endocrine Disruptors released in the wild as if it wasn't pollution, and micro-plastics, some of which ARE E.Ds too.
Some people "complained" that paper bags were killing the trees (probably some BS propaganda started by some plastic bag maker somewhere to sell his alternative), then we got plastic bags everywhere. Then we discover those can stay a VERY long time in nature and cause problems, then they decide to make "Eco" or "Bio" or "organic" or other green label plastic bags, without telling people that these labels are made-up by themselves, and that while the original material can be "bio" or "organic", the finished product after transformation does NOT share any property with the source. They can use rapeseed organic oil to make a BS plastic bags, which will "ecologically" """break down""" in a few years. Congratulation, you invented plastic bags that will lose their bagging function REALLY SOON, while contaminating the soil with micro-plastic bits that WILL poison everything it touches. I'd prefer to dig in a garden and find an old school plastic bag that could literally be washed and used to make compost for DECADES, instead of having the soil nearly irreversibly polluted by microplastics and being unable to grow anything edible on it for CENTURIES...
Look at us now, due to this, they started NOT plastic bags with groceries anymore, but they SELL you plastic-made-fake-textile bags (which all have design flaws causing them to fray out in about a year or two, ending thrown away like regular plastic bags) which are HUGE ADVERTS for those store-chains (so, you are not sponsored by them, you PAY for advertising them : you're scammed twice); and of course, paper bags are sold too in the more eco-friendly shops...
Countries and gangsters put up that mascarade of carbon tax in order to "have good conscience" publicly, and privately to "launder money" and influence peddling (look at China, "Paying" only a part of what they should be, because "FYTW", and by paying I mean "giving money for technology upgrades for less developped countries" in exchange for their carbon allotment, but subject to that country accepting some huge other deal highly beneficial to China, in order to be friend with them, and of course, these new friend MUST spend that money on chinese products, meaning China has a NET GAIN from doing this, and often threaten foreclosure on countries stuck in that loop to officially acquire (AKA STEAL) natural ressources. China is the most notable one, but hardly the only one, and not even the worst all things considered).
Thirdly : we're FAR from the highest carbon levels our planet ever met, or even highest temperature, for that matter. Periods of higher temps and HIGHER carbon content were BOOMING with life and diversity. The charts of temperatures you see all go back ONLY to 1942ish, because looking any farther would break the illusion they try to maintain that "it's only going up"... go back a few decades more, and you see a much high temp rapidly declining, way faster than the current rise. If people in that time had noticed this, would they have started burning oil directly at oil wells in order to prevent "climate change sending them to an ice age" ?
All evidences we have points to the fact that until now, this system was auto-regulating. Higher temps, Higher water vapor content in the atmosphere, higher cloud coverage, higher albedo, faster jetstreams due to currently elevated greenhouse gases levels leading to better temperature and humidity repartition, better photosynthesis and thus carbon fixation, albedo still high but with less greenhouse gas effect, less sun energy stored in the atmosphere, less evaporation thus less clouds coverage, etc, and the cycle goes on... we're talking cycles that are WAY LONGER than a human life in their regulations. The oceanic currents responsible to the carbon capture and release from the deep oceans are literally taking about 9 centuries to cycle, are you telling me the increase nowadays is due to some dark ages priests burning witches at the stake ?
There IS a need to change how humanity treats nature (including other humans), but what people who pretend to be "ecologists" are doing nowadays is just following the magician's napkin flourish without seeing him pickpocketing their wallet and watches... they are Useful Idiots to some very cynical capitalist people.
The extra crazy people are not there but there are still some crazy characters at 4am.
I really love listening to your stories only started watching you a few days ago, but listening to your stories just make me know how many A-hols are our there, I don't go out much because of my health but it's so much fun for me to listen to your stories thank you so much for posting them I do get a really good laugh from them, thx again 💚
The guy from the last story deserves a good fist bump for his revenge. Awesome
16:08 I see these two dudes walking down the road at 4 30 am looking like they just left the club with a giant pack of Huggies 😂😂
So, my one issue with first story, is that what they claimed about the electric is true, but most of the issues with batteries have been fixed. Yes they have to be disposed of in a more secure manner than a regular car battery, and if a battery cell for an electric car catches fire, yeah good luck those are actually quite difficult to put out, and there is environmental concerns with their creation due to the sourcing of materials and processes involved in getting the materials in the state required to then build said vehicles. Basically, environmental impact during operation is much lower, but it still has impact during construction, and if improperly disposed of upon scrapping, higher impact than regular cars afterwards.
First story: from experience with my brother's Tesla I'll stick with the good ol ICE thank you very much. If you want one whatever floats your boat but being on a road trip with 3 to 4 recharge stops of about 45 minutes each vs what would have been generously one 15 minute stop about halfway on the return leg of the trip with gas not to mention the added stress of seeing near your destination the nearest charger is 21 miles away and white knuckle the entire way there.
Subzero snap around last Christmas bro had about 20 miles range on a full charge so no thank you.
Hopefully that no environmental damage rule was one of the ones tossed as illegal or at least required to be more clearly written as the one used to go after OP is so vaguely written an eco Karen could have residents at the absolute mercy of nutjobs on either side of the coin.
Your brother's car did not have 20 miles of range on a full battery. I'm sorry but the battery was either not fully charged, or that is just a ridiculous fabrication. Also you only need to stop for 15 minutes at a time to supercharge a Tesla, the only way it would take 45 minutes is if you were filling it to the top each time, which in the context of a road trip along a supercharger route, you simply would not do. I doubt your brother would appreciate you telling such bald-faced lies.
@AngelArm1110 well then my brother was the one lying because that's precisely what he told me. I never had any reason to go near his car during Christmas.
@@garysprandel1817 Yea he's 100% lying. You do lose a lot of range in a cold snap, no question, but that figure with an allegedly full battery just isn't plausible.
@@AngelArm1110 Yea, at that point you might as well toss the battery and get it replaced from warranty, the brother seems to be one of those guys who just likes exaggerating everything to make it sound more interesting or whatever. It's like they can't stop themselves from putting their own twist into it. If he lost 20 miles due to cold, it suddenly becomes 20 miles at full charge etc. Basically made to get a reaction out of the listener at the ridiculousness of it. I know someone like that very well, my father...
This is why we haven’t bought one. The places we commonly drive are 8 hours away. One of my friends did it with their new EV and an 8 hour trip took 11 hours. There are large stretches of road in the southwestern USA with nothing for 80 miles in any direction.
I stopped shopping at WalMart, due to what I called the, "Door Nazis,".
I'll be damned, after going through manned checkout, and spending my hard earned dollars, that I should have to prove it. Eff that treatment.
I'll spend a lot more, to have a lot less, and be appreciated, rather than treated like a criminal. I haven't shopped WM in 7 years now, between the Door Nazis & how the company treated my friend - an employee who got hurt on the job - NO. Never again...
Some homeowners insurance won't cover electric cars and damage caused by them
EV mechanic here. I make a large amount of money as you have to have tons of special certifications since majority of mechanics cannot work on them. While i work on them and love my job they arent not a environmental solution. The car itself has no tailpipe ommissions however, the battery contains large amounts of lithium nickel copper. While alone theyre fine but these 3 mixed together make a huge bomb, old battery cells are burried in the ground and are covered in concrete. They are SUPER deadly if they get even just a hairline crack and the cells fluid leaks out
The only problem with fining an HOA is they will just create a “special assessment” and stick all the other owners with the bill.
Real talk; EV batteries are absolutely toxic and their manufacturing is a major source of pollution due to the process of refining rare earth metals needed for their production. But that production, like at least half of the worlds pollution, happens in China. Also there has been a recent trend of EV batteries exploding for no reason, once again in China, which means they'll low quality to begin with so a Tesla probably won't have that happen.
Sadly, that HOA story is repeating across Murica, only the HOAs keep winning
Great stories about horrible stupid people,, Howdy Ripe & Love Disnii in a Box with the Sunflower of Shame,,lol,,😻😻😻
Petition for HOA to mean Household of Assholes instead of HomeOwners Association.
You mean that's NOT what it means?? /s
Just another sad story of electric car ownership. High quantity of car fires, insurance rates going way high on electrics, 40% more for repairs, limited driving range to chargers, can't really take on long voyages, cannot be flat towed by RV, lithium battery packs that are only 10% recyclable, higher car registration fees, fear of running out of charge, any salt water intrusion into pack, they catch fire, all electronics controlled/updated by manufacturer, cars constantly GPS monitored, 30% lower range at 32'f and below, 50% less range at 0'F, $12,000 for new battery pack, average car uses $6000 in fuel over its 10 year life.
Yep, just what we need, enjoy.
11:39, "i got the option to sue" not taking that option can often hurt more
looking like they just left the club with a giant pack of huggies 🤣🤣🤣
Love your kitty videos!
No the crazies will not be asleep at 4:00 a.m. in fact that is the time when they all decide Walmart is the place to be.
We get the gas scam here in Seattle. Had a lady come up to me asking for money for gas. I said I could help; I had my motocross bike in the back of my van, including some gas. Yeah, they said they were good.
If for some reason I don't want to simply say NO to a pan handler, I just tell'em that I don't carry money, cash or coin. And I do not include a "sorry" with it. I can't feel any sympathies when I have seen far too many panhandlers walk across a parking lot and climb into and drive off in a vehicle that I could never afford in 10 lifetimes.
Oooh, his car is unsafe for the environment. You know, unlike the gas guzzlers, the rest of the HOA has. The ones that leak out toxic fumes all the time. 😅
I’ve never heard any good sentence start with, “I’m from the HOA…”
Last story, noisy, disruptive neighbors, just remember two wrongs don't make a right!!!!!
Three do.
Absolutely correct. Although a reminder of the committed wrong isn't such a bad idea. Thinking I am willing to forgive the reciprocated wrong...just once!
Can confirm late night early morning tends to have less drama and bs from crazy karens and entitled people, as they are typically asleep.... that's why I always have been and always will be a night person
That AH that didn’t press charges on his POS MIL makes me sick.
People need to have respect for themselves enough to stand up and retaliate when attacked for no reason.
That’s the only way to prove you know your self worth and value yourself properly.
Always
Press
Charges
And hit em back as hard as you possibly can 😊
First story. I believe that it us called mediation
What's funny is that electric cars are more damaging to the environment only in manufacturing. Lithium mines use release a lot of carbon and are strip mines. The power for charging varies depending on the power plant. Electric cars aren't actually carbon neutral.
As long as you stay away from salt water, electric is fine. The battery mining is pretty damaging, but we can recycle once enough is mined.
Sounds more like he was jealous of the vehicle because he couldn't afford one so he threw a temper tantrum. I wouldn't be surprised if he hasn't sued people for dumber things just to fuel his lifestyle.
Your car and battery don't do any damage because the damage was done in the digging up and processing the lithium for the batteries, petroleum is processed to manufacture the plastic synthetic interior, countless chemicals are used to manufacture All the PCB's and electronics etc. By the time you purchase the auto, use it for its lifespan the Damage and Pollution created will be 5 fold of what a standard gasoline auto would ever produce. Tires included.
A cat in its natural habitat...A box.
Fun fact, even the most advanced electric cars cause more carbon pollution than gasoline counterparts until they are run past ~130k miles, but electric batteries tend to be almost junk after about 100k miles
First story sounds like the HOA president was jealous of OP's shiny brand new Tesla, and wanted to take it for himself, as well as steal as much money as he could from OP, because how dare anyone else be better off than him.
Following the HOA’s “logic,” it should be against their rules to have a home on land within the HOA.
♾🌟s and 😻🤗s for Ripe, JB and Disney!
He didn't know how to feel about this. Oh really? I'm quite sure he DID know how to feel about that absurdity! Murder, Kill, Death!
I am of British descent, and without the Polish World War 2 would have been twice as bad. The mother in law's hate is irrational.
fun fact electric cars actually cause so much damage to the environment that calling them enviormentaly friendly is ironic as to make 1 electric car I can drive my car that goes through all of its fuel for 1 year and including creating the car to even get close to the same amount of enviormental damage
UA-cam has been recommending videos that I have seen already, and I rarely watch one twice.
Guess they really love me today 😁
The only thing bad for an environment is a homeowners association.
Fun fact about Poland: the only terrorist attack we had(since WW2) was in 2016; one injured person
The first one is only half truth. When the battery is built it is very toxic but after it is not unless it catches fire then it is a 50 /50 chance of it being bad or not.
There should had been a law set in place to protect the child from getting fully attached to a non parent. That a DNA test to be provide to the court before a child support case be given to the mom. If that parent has passed away then get a DNA from his nearest relative.