Depending on the jurisdiction of the National Park, National Park Service Law Enforcement can cite (ticket) you for either violations of state or federal law. The three Federal Laws you should review are: 36 CFR 4.2 (State law applicable)
36 CFR 4.21 (Speed Limits)
36 CFR 4.22 (Unsafe operation)
The National Park Service has full authority to enforce federal laws and regulations regarding the use of national parks. The authority is granted by the organic act of 1916 and subsequent legislation.
The NWS is split into many different local offices, all with different numbers. You can find your local office at weather.gov.
Yes, they are different concepts. Conscription is a draft, pulling people in based on random drawings or sweeps grabbing bodies. Compulsory National Service is a system where everyone knows that they have to do it, but there tends to be more choices in what sort of thing you can do to provide that service.
No. They are two different, investor owned utilities with different service areas.
The term for compulsory service is called conscription. Different countries have different names they use for the law imposing it, such as draft, selective service, national service, etc.
The National Weather Service slogan regarding flooded roadways is "Turn Around, Don't Drown." This slogan emphasizes the importance of avoiding driving through flooded areas, as even a small amount of water can be deceptive and dangerous. The message aims to prevent accidents and save lives by encouraging individuals to seek safer routes.
The government (in its infinite wisdom) decides to regulate everything. If it's a product or a service which could help people, then chances are it's regulated. And insurance products are regulated on the state level. So unless there is a sanctioned state authority allowing speeding insurance to be legal in that state (e.g. VT or FL) then it is not legal there. Most reputable/known insurance companies are not in the speeding insurance industry and I don't see them getting into it anytime soon.Although not "speeding insurance" in the sense that it will pay fines imposed upon you for speeding, there are a multitude of prepaid legal service companies nationwide. These are generally regulated as risk bearing entities. In return for the advance payment of a fee or "premium" the member of entitled to services of a lawyer as and when the need arises. Depending upon the plan, this could include the services of a defense attorney regarding a speeding ticket.
The National Service Bureau is not a scam.
Livedoor is an internet service provider, which runs a web portal. On it's website one can search for information regarding the different services of Livedoor.
National Television Service was created in 2008.
National Service League was created in 1902.
National Pension Service was created in 1988.