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And nothing will be done about it. Selective law enforcement is the democrats way.
re: Congratulations beating 2-7 Arkansas interim coach on a missed FG
Posted by DaBike on 11/15/25 at 3:46 pm to carguymatt
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carguymatt
Well, it obviously meant enough for you to come here and post. Most likely because Arkansas fans consider this a rivalry.
re: Uhm,#33 is not a “speedy LSU linebacker”
Posted by DaBike on 11/15/25 at 2:17 pm to Shrevepatch
And this is new information?
DIMS and liberals are willing to issue licenses for semi-truck drivers without proper testing, which should be concerning to most rational people. How do we know if someone can even operate a semi-truck, let alone read or understand road signs? In contrast, many countries maintain rigorous testing procedures for all drivers, even for a basic car license.
Most European nations have strict requirements for obtaining a fundamental driver’s license. For example, when I lived in the UK, I had to pass a comprehensive theory exam covering all traffic rules and hazard recognition. I also faced a demanding practical test that assessed various driving skills. Below is a summary of the UK driving test requirements.
One part of the practical test involved pulling over and then being told to navigate to an unfamiliar town using only road signs. Which is more challenging when you did not grow up in an area. Interestingly, I had to drive a manual car to get my license, as most UK cars are manual. It was not a big deal for me to drive a manual since I learned at a young age, but many in the US no longer know how to drive a manual and would have to learn this skill if they wanted to drive an type of car in the UK.
My brother and sister-in-law, who lived in Germany, also shared how difficult their driving exam was.
**What the UK driving test evaluates:**
**General Driving Ability:** This includes skills like using mirrors, signaling, approaching junctions, pedestrian crossings, and following directions. A key part is the independent driving section, where you follow signs or a sat-nav for about 40 minutes.
**Maneuvers:** Candidates might be asked to perform tasks such as parallel parking, bay parking (reversing in and out of a space), or pulling over on the right and reversing.
**Eyesight Test:** You must read a license plate from 20 meters away as part of a visual acuity check.
**Safety Questions:** At the start, you'll answer a 'tell me' question about vehicle safety, and during driving, you'll perform a 'show me' demonstration.
Most European nations have strict requirements for obtaining a fundamental driver’s license. For example, when I lived in the UK, I had to pass a comprehensive theory exam covering all traffic rules and hazard recognition. I also faced a demanding practical test that assessed various driving skills. Below is a summary of the UK driving test requirements.
One part of the practical test involved pulling over and then being told to navigate to an unfamiliar town using only road signs. Which is more challenging when you did not grow up in an area. Interestingly, I had to drive a manual car to get my license, as most UK cars are manual. It was not a big deal for me to drive a manual since I learned at a young age, but many in the US no longer know how to drive a manual and would have to learn this skill if they wanted to drive an type of car in the UK.
My brother and sister-in-law, who lived in Germany, also shared how difficult their driving exam was.
**What the UK driving test evaluates:**
**General Driving Ability:** This includes skills like using mirrors, signaling, approaching junctions, pedestrian crossings, and following directions. A key part is the independent driving section, where you follow signs or a sat-nav for about 40 minutes.
**Maneuvers:** Candidates might be asked to perform tasks such as parallel parking, bay parking (reversing in and out of a space), or pulling over on the right and reversing.
**Eyesight Test:** You must read a license plate from 20 meters away as part of a visual acuity check.
**Safety Questions:** At the start, you'll answer a 'tell me' question about vehicle safety, and during driving, you'll perform a 'show me' demonstration.
re: Gallup: Record 40% of younger women want to permanently leave the United States
Posted by DaBike on 11/13/25 at 5:36 pm to Night Vision
I support this
Mamdani launches CoveredInCome
Posted by DaBike on 11/9/25 at 9:20 pm
My pronouns…Is this satire?
Posted by DaBike on 11/7/25 at 1:43 pm
James Carville making the case for people to vote for Trump.
re: team meeting at 8
Posted by DaBike on 10/26/25 at 7:33 pm to Portcityblues
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Just confirmed there is a team meeting to talk about Kelly. Confirmed through a player
I know
re: team meeting at 8
Posted by DaBike on 10/26/25 at 7:21 pm to NorthTxLSU
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Is our new sauce savior
Good call sir
Funny, but probably the last time I'll have any sauce.
re: team meeting at 8
Posted by DaBike on 10/26/25 at 7:18 pm to Rand AlThor
Maybe the sauce was right?
team meeting at 8
Posted by DaBike on 10/26/25 at 6:51 pm
Some sauces say
re: Source: He’s Gone
Posted by DaBike on 10/26/25 at 4:45 pm to EscambiaTiger
Is this an example of what's wrong with DEI?
They want to replicate the summer of love and BLM riots. They know they cannot win by simply being honest about their policies and goals. They have to divide everyone and create fear and hate to succeed.
Speed and aggression!
re: Another human trafficking operation busted…
Posted by DaBike on 10/17/25 at 9:44 pm to Placekicker
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Now who would downvote a human trafficking operation being busted???
Democrats, Liberals, Progressives, Socialists, Communists…..
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