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gusterfell t1_jdhzkow wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in 2 dead from reckless Dirt Bike riding on city streets by Flashbulb_RI
Seriously? You’ve never seen a “no skateboarding” sign in a public park?
gusterfell t1_jdhx48e wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in 2 dead from reckless Dirt Bike riding on city streets by Flashbulb_RI
I said that in response to his asking what happens if you break your leg at Yellowstone or Lincoln woods. I responded that places like that generally ban such activities to avoid the liability issue. There are exceptions, but Lincoln Woods being one doesn’t change the general trend.
I stand by my assertion that these exceptions will carry insurance protecting them from liability arising from these activities.
gusterfell t1_jdhsion wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in 2 dead from reckless Dirt Bike riding on city streets by Flashbulb_RI
I didn’t. The person I responded to did.
gusterfell t1_jdhijbb wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in 2 dead from reckless Dirt Bike riding on city streets by Flashbulb_RI
Because I know how liability insurance works. What is or isn't allowed at one specific venue is irrelevant to the topic of discussion.
gusterfell t1_jdg42rs wrote
Reply to comment by degggendorf in 2 dead from reckless Dirt Bike riding on city streets by Flashbulb_RI
I don’t skateboard, so I don’t know which venues allow it and which don’t. It is banned in many such venues though, and if it is expressly allowed at Lincoln Woods I promise the state has liability coverage.
Getting back to the topic of the thread, why don’t these roving gangs take their bikes to Lincoln Woods?
gusterfell t1_jdg1p3g wrote
Reply to comment by NinjaSant4 in 2 dead from reckless Dirt Bike riding on city streets by Flashbulb_RI
Skatepark insurance is a thing, often wrapped into a municipality’s general liability policy. Places like Yellowstone and Lincoln Woods generally ban skateboarding in large part to avoid liability issues.
gusterfell t1_jdfykis wrote
Reply to comment by NinjaSant4 in 2 dead from reckless Dirt Bike riding on city streets by Flashbulb_RI
You think these kids have their bikes insured?
If someone gets hurt, whoever owns the land would likely be liable.
gusterfell t1_jdcuxqe wrote
Reply to comment by Lawrencewife in VIDEO: ATVs Blitz Providence on Tuesday by Previous_Floor
Killed, no. Held accountable for the multitude of laws they are breaking, absolutely.
gusterfell t1_jamzqi1 wrote
Reply to comment by allhailthehale in Rhode Island woman dies in police custody in Tennessee by Meatball_Grinder
>Upon further reading, it sounds like she was 'treated' to the extent of their legal obligation and discharged against her will.
Given that she died of a second stroke shortly after discharge, perhaps that legal obligation needs to be reevaluated. She apparently knew better than the medical professionals what she was talking about.
gusterfell t1_jaa6ati wrote
Reply to comment by wise_garden_hermit in Providence approves initial plans for 5-story, 1,400-unit self-storage complex by cowperthwaite
I semi-seriously wonder how long it will be before we start seeing some of these self-storage complexes getting converted into bargain-basement housing.
gusterfell t1_j8jduma wrote
Reply to comment by IntelligentCicada363 in Why is the Masspike the only toll road in Mass? by bostexa
That depends. If it's based on odometer readings, then you're right. If it's based on making more/most roads into toll roads, then you've got a 4th Amendment case. There's no precedent for allowing the government to monitor where and when everyone is driving.
gusterfell t1_j7q2q6r wrote
Reply to comment by FAYCSB in Serial Killer? I can’t find anything on this. Does anyone know if it’s legit? by Ryv0n
Generally if they're trying to track someone, they try to get the news out as much as possible. They want everyone in the area on the lookout for the person.
Keeping it off the news just makes it easier for the suspect to hide.
gusterfell t1_j6lgdau wrote
Reply to comment by laterbacon in A team of people studying noise pollution in Providence says the city is inordinately loud for its size – a problem that impacts public health as well as the environment. by GoxBoxSocks
Cianci proposed doing exactly that back in the 90s, at least for the downtown stretch. I don’t know how much traction the idea got at the time, but maybe it could be revisited.
gusterfell t1_j5gdx49 wrote
Reply to comment by browsing_around in Pink Floyd fans are amused that the anti-woke mob are cancelling the band over the Dark Side Of The Moon 'rainbow' by DarkJester89
Yes, and it was burnt down by a Boogaloo Boi, aka a fascist, to make the protesters look bad.
gusterfell t1_j5gdobi wrote
Reply to comment by PedroEglasias in Pink Floyd fans are amused that the anti-woke mob are cancelling the band over the Dark Side Of The Moon 'rainbow' by DarkJester89
What have they ruined?
gusterfell t1_j47updn wrote
Reply to comment by WhatNameDidIUseAgain in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
It's not really out of place though. It's four blocks from the current tallest building in the state. The renderings don't do it any favors though by having the rest of the skyline look tiny and washed out in the background. They make the Fane tower look like it'sa towering behemoth halfway to Cranston. In reality, it's only going to be 20% taller than the Superman Building, and only twice as far from it as the Hospital Trust tower.
gusterfell t1_j47t7r2 wrote
Reply to comment by Impossible-Heart-540 in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
Agreed, but this tower does nothing to harm the historical BS. It's being built on a vacant lot that historically was a highway underpass.
gusterfell t1_j46f0dq wrote
Reply to comment by quinntronix in Share your opinion about Fane Tower by quinntronix
The lot it's on has always been zoned for development. It is adjacent to the park but not legally part of it. If Fane doesn't get built there, something else will.
As for the views, they could've said the same about the Superman building when it was built, and the Turk's Head before that. It's a valid reason to make sure the design is as aesthetically sound as possible, but not to kill the project outright.
gusterfell t1_j11cpos wrote
Reply to comment by crimeshowsjunkie in Can anybody enlighten me what are these (satellite/rocket/missile)? by [deleted]
It's not. It's coming toward you, very high overhead.
gusterfell t1_iw0b6bg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in EZ-Pass and the Newport bridge is a complete scam by [deleted]
Ez-pass is technically free. You have to deposit (I think) $25 when you sign up, but that goes to pay your future tolls, which are usually less than the non-ez-pass toll.
Even if you only use the Newport Bridge, Mass Pike, or any of the other various toll roads around the Northeast very rarely, the convenience and discounted tolls are worth it, IMO.
gusterfell t1_ivexseu wrote
Reply to comment by gradontripp in The other side of Providence Skyline - Point Street Bridge by xscorpio12x
I hear you, but we're in good company. This has always struck me as iconic of Providence in the same way the Battersea power plant is of London. It would be cool to see our power plant repurposed someday like London's is now, but I'd miss it if it were gone.
gusterfell t1_itim1pe wrote
Reply to comment by mpm4q2 in Can anyone explain Ashley Marie Kalus's energy policy? by sriracha_Salad
That's absurd. Why would anyone go through the permitting process to drill on land without oil reserves?
Regardless, that doesn't answer the question of how the GOP would get the oil companies to drill more and flood the market, reducing their own profit margins in the process? Seems pretty hard to do without some of that nasty government regulation.
gusterfell t1_itihl7t wrote
Reply to comment by mpm4q2 in Can anyone explain Ashley Marie Kalus's energy policy? by sriracha_Salad
How exactly do the Republicans plan to get the oil producers to "pump more," when they're currently making record profits by not pumping more and driving up the price?
Oil companies are currently sitting on dozens of unused drilling permits that they could act on tomorrow with no change in government. They have no desire to "pump more."
gusterfell t1_itigc9z wrote
Reply to comment by Quick_Fennel_3244 in Can anyone explain Ashley Marie Kalus's energy policy? by sriracha_Salad
I'm amazed that Biden and McKee have the ability to cause worldwide inflation that is far worse in much of the world than it is here.
Liz Truss just became the shortest-serving prime minister in UK history by implementing economic policies akin to those the Republican want, causing the pound to plummet and inflation to skyrocket.
gusterfell t1_jdxs8eg wrote
Reply to comment by Yestattooshurt in What's the Western MA Market Basket Equivalent? by TittyMongoose42
Yeah, but if I'm gonna let the store save on labor, I at least want a discount. At Market Basket you get lower prices and don't have to worry about being a cashier.