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I would think that you could take much more drastic steps against against someone who is repeatedly distracting security guards. :trouble:

The mischevious part of my brain tells me I should slowly start driving him insane by making slight changes to his office when he's gone.
 
Do they put weird spikes on the benches too? I've seen pictures of that.

EDIT: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostile_architecture
No they don't, thankfully. They just have constant police patrols. The dominant developer for the town also owns a private security firm that patrols and reports both the homeless and immigrants to the local police who in turn remove them from the city.

We have a massive air base in the town (the base in Independence Day where the aliens do an air raid - that's El Toro MCAS here in my town) that is 3/4 empty. The state proposed putting a homeless shelter on a corner of that land, pretty far from any residential areas. People lost their goddamn minds and moved to block it.
 
Someone needs to bring this whole homeless shelter thing up at a town hall, and use it as a bully pulpit to shame the hell out of the attendees for refusing to house the homeless (on unused land, far away from them in any case). Do they want them to die? Shame the whole town.
 
My city passed a ban on smoking and vaping in all outdoor places in the entire city.
They did that in Halifax, too. I don't know if it had any effect though. Maybe @Lemon Merchant knows?
Halifax did that, but they have designated smoking areas outside where you can go and smoke either cigarettes or weed. If they catch you smoking somewhere that isn't designated, then there is a fine, but as long as you stay in the area you can do what you want. They have these areas set up all over downtown Halifax and Dartmouth. I think it's a good idea, because you will never be able to stop it completely. People will always cheat. This way, people can do it in an area that doesn't bother other people (at least as much) and they aren't in the entryways of buildings huddled in the wintertime smoking.

Now another good idea would be to get everyone to stop smoking entirely, but that's the health care provider in me saying that. But heck, smoke at your own peril.
 
Someone needs to bring this whole homeless shelter thing up at a town hall, and use it as a bully pulpit to shame the hell out of the attendees for refusing to house the homeless (on unused land, far away from them in any case). Do they want them to die? Shame the whole town.
Just following Orbán's example.
 
Do they want them to die?

Well technically that would solve the problem...

I mean, you don't have to house the homeless if they suddenly became "living impaired".

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I mean, you don't have to house the homeless if they suddenly became "living impaired".
The Umbrella Corporation is listening…
 
The Godzilla marathon from Monday is repeating tomorrow. My new antenna hasn't come so I fiddled with the one I have and got excited when I got PBS back. Unfortunately, it was no dice on Comet TV. :(

Hopefully they'll repeat them or other ones soon. And I can stream them again, it's just that I wanted to record them on the DVR so I could add them to my small collection of Godzilla movies.
I missed it again. The bigger let down is that I got a notification that the new antenna was delivered today, yet it wasn't. Hopefully it turns up at the front office tomorrow.
 
The mischevious part of my brain tells me I should slowly start driving him insane by making slight changes to his office when he's gone.

Shave off the legs on one side of his desk, about a quarter inch at a time one or two times a week.
 
Can it be made so that all four desk legs need a supplementary bit of folded cardboard under them?
 
But I'm not generally a fan of giving more power over people to the police and I think this ban goes too far and infringes on people's rights.
What about the right of people to breathe clean(er) air? No consideration for those who have severe allergies to smoke?

Meanwhile, I have to suck down the smog from all the people who drive their SUV's five blocks to work instead of walking and this is what the city is going after? This city has a ton of sidewalks that are both set off from buildings by 10 to 20 feet of greenery and are along public roads far from residences. I can't see why people shouldn't be allowed to smoke in those kinds of areas. Like I said, they're right next to congested streets so the smell and health arguments go out the window.
And of course people only walk in areas where there are residences. :huh:

Thank goodness the company that owns the building I live in has a policy of no cannabis. Of course by law they're required to allow it for medical reasons, but the tenant has to produce a doctor's prescription. Otherwise, they could be evicted.
 
Not sure where to post this so i'll shove it here
BBC said:
Detroit bank calls police on black man depositing cheque
An African-American man is suing a bank in the Detroit area after employees called the police when he tried to deposit money he had been awarded in a racial discrimination suit.

Sauntore Thomas was trying to deposit the cheques from the settlement with his former employer.

However, a bank employee - herself African-American - refused and called the police on suspicion of fraud.

TCF bank in Livonia, Michigan, has apologised to Mr Thomas in a statement.

"Local police should not have been involved," the statement read, according to the Detroit Free Press. "We strongly condemn racism and discrimination of any kind."

The bank said they could not validate Mr Thomas's cheques and said they take extra precautions when large sums of money are involved.

But Mr Thomas, a US Air Force veteran, is now suing the bank. "They discriminated against me because I'm black. None of this would have happened if I were white," he told the Free Press.

His lawsuit says he faced resistance for "banking while black".

Mr Thomas, a Detroit resident, had successfully settled a lawsuit he lodged against his former employer for a confidential amount, and went to TCF bank to deposit the cheques. He had held an account at the bank for almost two years.

But when he tried to open a savings account for the money at the Livonia branch, staff said they would need to verify the cheques. The assistant bank manager - herself a black woman - went to a backroom, before returning and telling Mr Thomas their team member who verifies cheques was not there. She allegedly asked him how he got the money.

Ten minutes later - after Mr Thomas said he would wait in the lobby for the staff member to return - four police officers arrived.

"I didn't give them any type of indication that I was getting upset," he told Buzzfeed News, mindful of high profile cases in which black people have been killed by police officers.

"I wanted to make sure I stayed as level-headed as possible, because I wasn't going to be the next person on the ground saying, 'I can't breathe.'"

Mr Thomas told the Free Press he called his lawyer, who provided them with proof of the settlement, but still he could not deposit his money.

Instead, Mr Thomas closed his account and went to the branch of a nearby competitor. He set up a new account with them, and his money had cleared without issue in a matter of hours.

"I will be vindicated because I didn't do anything wrong," Mr Thomas told the Free Press.

Police began an investigation into Mr Thomas for fraud during the incident, but have since closed the case.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-51234141
 
And of course people only walk in areas where there are residences.
Yes and the police only dutifully enforce the law as written and won't use it as an excuse to go after the homeless and people of color. Which is worse?
 
Origin keeps asking me to log in with a new window it opens in front of me so I uninstalled the whole thing, you cannot harass me on my on computer, I own you, you bastard.

I also don't have any Origin games installed anyway so it's easier to flex on it like that :lol:
 
Origin keeps asking me to log in with a new window it opens in front of me so I uninstalled the whole thing, you cannot harass me on my on computer, I own you, you bastard.

I also don't have any Origin games installed anyway so it's easier to flex on it like that :lol:

Monthly whine here that Origin is terrible and has the account security of wet spaghetti.
 
Origin keeps asking me to log in with a new window it opens in front of me so I uninstalled the whole thing, you cannot harass me on my on computer, I own you, you bastard.

I also don't have any Origin games installed anyway so it's easier to flex on it like that :lol:

Does it steal focus?

If so it must die
 
The only reason I have the client at all is that EA keeps their titles off of Steam. Titanfall 2 was a great experience for $5.
 
Titanfall 2 was a great experience for $5.
I have heard so many good things about this game, I am waiting for it to be that cheap on PS4 and I might scoop it up.

Civilization: Call To Power 2 is on sale for $3.50 right now on GOG. Surviving Mars is on sale for $10.
 
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