Oh yeah.
i was just there, i noticed the same thing and had the same question. i could not find out the reason, but my best geuss is marking where someone was hit or killed in an accident.? not sure though. i was just there, i noticed the same thing and had the same question. i could not find out the reason, but my best geuss is marking where someone was hit or killed in an accident.? not sure though.
In the US, at least, you can be sued for just about anything. I'm uncertain as to exactly how you could not know someone was on your insurance policy, though.
yes >.> not much though...id shouldnt harm your hair as much as hardcore bleach
The only way you can truly get a free ipod touch is through a contest or stealing it. I dont advise stealing it though.
Usually yes. It depends on the brand of insurance though. You should check with your provider to be sure.
Well, if you are stealing someones email password, or computer password that is called hacking. You can get into serious trouble by the police if you are of age 12 and over. Younger ages i do not know though. Hacking is very violent and against the law , no matter where you are. Hacking of computer will be caught by the police.
Q-tips shouldnt hurt. dont go deep down in their ears though.
You're pregnant. There's a little human kicking. I really shouldnt have been the one to tell you that though.
Yes.. but make sure you have good documentation with dates on the accident reports.
Assisted suicide is murder, because you helped someone kill them self, and even helping to kill someone that isn't you is called murder. The only murder there is is stealing, when u kill someone, ur stealing another person's right of a friend, and ur stealing their fammily's right for a cousin, brother, father, mother. etc.
Phishing means trying to find someone else's credit card, or bank account info in order to be able to steal money from them electronically instead of in real life. It's still stealing though.
In some cases, yes. He can arrest on a misdemeanor arrest warrant. Officers are frequently obligated to make an arrest for domestic violence if they have probable cause to believe the domestic violence has occurred, even though they did not witness it. An officer can usually make an arrest in a traffic accident investigation, even though he did not witness the accident.