Is buying a car from a police auction common in the US?
How common is this practice, and does it vary by state law? Furthermore, what potential challenges should a buyer expect to face?
How common is this practice, and does it vary by state law? Furthermore, what potential challenges should a buyer expect to face?
How do Americans generally view immigrants or dual U.S. citizens who were raised in countries where first-cousin marriage is culturally accepted? Do people usually distinguish between someone's cultural background and their personal beliefs?
So after I drove across the New England region, with being mostly in the Greater Boston area, what I’ve noticed is the lack of outdoor CCTV systems, same as the ones I’m used to see in other places around the world especially in Asia, to be specific in UAE.
Is this related to the fact that some areas I’ve been to in the US do actually have a relatively low crime rate so a need for one is unnecessary or it has to do with that privacy related stuff, or do Americans really use other methods of deterrence?
Best, and btw New England region is a paradise on earth regarding the nature. :)
So as the title says, is carrying a concealed firearm every day a common practice in the U.S., or does it depend largely on where you live?
How are people who carry concealed every day generally viewed by society? For example, are they usually seen as responsible citizens exercising a legal right, or can some people assume they are overly paranoid or have mental health issues simply because they choose to carry?
Best.
Hello all,
So I've seen a lot of homes in the US recently, with fans being on the ceiling in rooms, is this considered enough in states with high humidity and extreme temperatures?
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This is purely a hypothetical question.
Imagine you’re put in charge of the United States with unlimited resources, full political power, and enough time to implement long-term changes. Your only goal is to make America one of the safest countries in the world while still preserving democracy, civil liberties, and a high quality of life.
What specific policies, investments, or reforms would you prioritize?
Thanks guys, have a good one y’all.