A stop sign is government property - so whatever the penalty is in your state for destroying government property applies. If it was because of an accident it would be handled by your insuror - but if it was a deliberate act of vandalism it is a crime. Also: If any traffic accident and/or injury occurs because of this deliberate act you can be charged with an enhanced penalty.
In the US, if the arraigning judge assigns a PR, Personal Recognizance, bond, then yes, in a sense, you may "sign yourself our of jail."
Engine knocking is a sign of a preoblem internally, you should get it fixed before permanent dage occurs if it hasn't already. If you want to quite it down for a somewhat temp fix use 15W30 oil or higher its alot thicker and will help but not permanent
Yes.
Could be rod bearings - not a good sign. This is a sign of pre-failure of the engine.
Of course it is. If you go shopping with your parents and you steal something, your parents will have to call the police and take you to jail Or your parents will show you the sign that said, "FREE RIDE IN THE POLICE CAR IF YOU SHOPLIFT FROM THIS STORE." You have to obey that rule! If you don't, you go to Jail for it depends on how long you will stay in jail!
Not enough info. What state wants to extradite you? How long have you been held in CA? Did you waive extradition or are you fighting it? Also: What "expiration" are you referring to? I can find nothing that says there is only a certain limited time that you can be held.
You have to put a please knock sign on your door.
A knocking/clicking noise when making a turn is a sign of a torn CV boot. In this case it's the driver side boot that is torn.
Internal knocking inside the engine is almost always a sign of worn bearings. Crankshsft, or rod bearing would be my guess. The fix, if it is internal, is overhaul. Before opening it up, make sure the knocking is indeed coming from inside the engine.
The knocking noise in central air systems when they turn off can be due to the metal ducts expanding and contracting as the system heats up and cools down. This is a common occurrence and does not necessarily indicate a problem with the system. If the noise is loud or persistent, it could be a sign of loose components that may require professional attention.
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The first sign that your engine has thrown a rod is a knocking sound that comes from the engine when it runs. if you pay close attention, you will notice that the knocking sound is rhythmic and increases or decreases in accordance with the engine's revolution per minute (RPM).