AbsentEmpire
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwwnsr0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
Way past time that laws were changed and updated.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwwj8nf wrote
Reply to comment by Bisexual_Republican in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
PPD isn't coming to most accidents.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwvwygq wrote
Reply to comment by all_akimbo in Hilco to start building ‘Bellwether District’ on old PES refinery grounds in early 2023 by ColdJay64
Dig up as much of the contaminated soil as possible, then cap it with a massive slab of concrete.
Unfortunately this site is fucked for generations to come, it was a refinery site for 100 years.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwvwcln wrote
Reply to comment by baldude69 in Hilco to start building ‘Bellwether District’ on old PES refinery grounds in early 2023 by ColdJay64
The whole area is a super fund site, unless they build the park over a slab of concrete capping all that under it, probably don't want to be spending time there for a while.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvqk5n wrote
Reply to comment by TreeMac12 in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
Agree, that shit is illegal, there's no valid reasons to do it, and it endangers everyone else on the road.
Cars that can not pass inspection such as for tint should not be on the road, and impounded on the spot if caught.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvq53v wrote
Reply to comment by baldude69 in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
Agree 100%, there is literally zero excuse for this, it should have zero tolerance by the state as the only reason someone would do this is to break the law.
It directly endangers everyone else in society.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvpc8e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
I think the issue is more that the consequences for using fake / stolen plates, on cars with fake registration, are basically a slap on the wrist and small fine.
There needs to be laws that have actually enforcement power behind them. Cars with fake plates and or fake or no registration should be impounded on the spot and the driver loses thier license. If they don't have a license than they should be hit with a fine or jail time for illegally operating a vehicle.
Driving is a privilege not a right, we as a country need to start cracking down on the reckless driving that kills over 32,000 people a year, and injures far more. This shit has gotten completely out of hand.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvogw3 wrote
Reply to comment by 65BlT in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
The problem here is that the state laws about fake plates and registration are incredibly lax, which is compounded by lack of any enforcement.
In a sane world, or just any other developed country, a car with fake plates would be immediately impounded.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvnz57 wrote
Reply to comment by User_Name13 in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
I don't hesitate to blame Krasner for the things he's shit at, but the problem here is that state law is very lax about fake registration, which is compounded by the fact that the PPD just straight up doesn't enforce traffic laws.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvngab wrote
Reply to comment by Son_of_Anak in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
It's unreal how shit and lackadaisical the PPD are about enforcing anything to do with the vehicle code.
It's also crazy that the laws in the books for it are so lenient, driving is not a right, there should be zero tolerance for driving unregistered cars.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvn3t5 wrote
Reply to comment by fastrelief4 in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
People don't do that, but they really should.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvjs5t wrote
Reply to comment by baldude69 in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
Cars caught with fake plates should be impounded on the spot.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwvjnzf wrote
Reply to comment by Paparddeli in How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
There was even more in the article about how screwed up Delaware and Texas are regarding paper plates, PA should absolutely take action against them if possible.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwv7zxe wrote
Reply to comment by NewYork_607 in Democrats win control of Pennsylvania state House · Spotlight PA by dotcom-jillionaire
The majority of people they're sending up from the south are here under asylum requests, they're not getting citizenship anytime soon.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwv3a7q wrote
Reply to comment by YCantWeJustGetAlong_ in Democrats win control of Pennsylvania state House · Spotlight PA by dotcom-jillionaire
Hard disagree, the Hispanic migrants to Philly are some of the hardest working people people in the city, truly going after the dream.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwv2vdz wrote
Reply to comment by NewYork_607 in Democrats win control of Pennsylvania state House · Spotlight PA by dotcom-jillionaire
The immigrants they are sending are not citizens, they can't vote.
AbsentEmpire OP t1_iwuloth wrote
Reply to How rampant phony license plates are being used to get away with crimes in Philadelphia by AbsentEmpire
Good article from the Inquirer on how truly fucked the situation is.
Some highlights:
>criminal trades, what’s new is the flood of fraudulent temporary tags into Philadelphia from states with looser issuance rules — like Texas and Delaware. These phony plates have shown up increasingly in police investigations into shootings, carjackings, hit and runs, and car thefts. (In addition to counterfeit plates, thefts of auto tags this year to date were 2,378, a more than 60% increase over the same period in 2018.)
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>Philadelphia police officials acknowledge the department lacks automated plate readers and other technology to trace cars with faked tags. Nor does it log incidents of forged plates, or track those used in multiple crimes.
>Law enforcement agencies elsewhere are battling the surge of phony plates. Texas recently overhauled its car tag regulations and penalties following reports of a “tagdemic” that may have put 1.2 million fraudulent plates into circulation. Some have since appeared in far-away murders and human trafficking cases. New York City began sweeping neighborhoods for fake out-of-state tags earlier this year, and last month police in Yonkers pulled 42 “ghost cars” off the streets.
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>Delaware printing hundreds of thousands of temporary plates into circulation made fakes even harder to spot and legitimate tags easier to steal — but it is hardly the only state with a fraud problem.
>An NBC News investigation in Washington, D.C., disclosed a surge of bogus Maryland, New Jersey and Texas tags. The Lone Star State also deployed a print-on-demand system, but one so easy to manipulate that out-of-state residents were able to register fake car dealerships and issue more than half a million fake tags.
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>So far, there does not appear to be efforts to crack down on the issue locally.
>“They don’t want to talk about it because it’s embarrassing,” Giacalone said.
>Some police officers blamed relatively light penalties for emboldening the sale and use of bogus tags. Possession of a fraudulent license plate in Pennsylvania is a summary offense — essentially a fine — while making, selling or knowingly possessing forged plates is a misdemeanor.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwstya6 wrote
I do like watching a chonky cat, something about them that's just amusing to me.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwsseti wrote
Reply to comment by NewYork_607 in Democrats win control of Pennsylvania state House · Spotlight PA by dotcom-jillionaire
This doesn't keep PA blue, it only keeps the GOP from gerrymandering it red for now. PA is still very much a purple state that is up for grabs.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwss2do wrote
Good news. This should mean that the GOP effort to pass changes to the state constitution for an abortion ban, or changing the election for the state supreme court from general to district are dead for now, which is a great relief.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwrm7en wrote
Reply to comment by TreeMac12 in Debate: when can you say “I’m from Philly” by SnooStories6852
AbsentEmpire t1_iwrhcza wrote
Outside of the Delaware Valley sure, people won't know where you're talking about otherwise, and quite frankly no one cares.
Within the Delaware Valley it is not unreasonable to expect people to be more familiar with the counties and townships, so you're just being intentionally vague if you say this.
If you come across another person in a different region of the world who's from the area while traveling, than it makes sense to follow your initial statement with your actual place of residence, as they'll likely have a vague idea of what you're talking about.
AbsentEmpire t1_iuyoprl wrote
Reply to comment by porkchameleon in Express Edit Store Opens on Walnut Street by ColdJay64
Oof cricket wireless, if that's the case for what's opening in Rittenhouse, I expect a cash for gold store opening soon.
AbsentEmpire t1_iuyoau8 wrote
Reply to comment by baldude69 in Express Edit Store Opens on Walnut Street by ColdJay64
It's hard to ignore that it is actively failing in many relevant categories.
I would prefer that it wasn't, but you can't ignore its been taking a nosedive since 2016.
AbsentEmpire t1_iwwoyjm wrote
Reply to comment by baldude69 in Hilco to start building ‘Bellwether District’ on old PES refinery grounds in early 2023 by ColdJay64
It's certainly going to help, but people won't be able to live at the site for a long long time. There's concern that the contamination goes so deep it could contaminate the aquifer.