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xoxoxoBruce 11-05-2014 12:53 PM

But all those are motor vehicle violations, a few bucks and they go away. Those cops are combing the criminal code, looking for something they can hang him with.

Carruthers 11-05-2014 01:22 PM

Well, it seems they've found something....


A Newman man who taxied a plane to the local pub has been charged over the incident.

The 37-year-old man took his wingless Beechcraft two-seater aircraft down the main street on Friday to the amusement of bystanders who clamoured to take pictures with mobile phones.

The pilot then went in the pub and ordered a cold one.

He does not hold a pilot's licence and was charged with endangering a life. He will appear in Newman Magistrate's Court on November 18.


https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/wa...pilot-charged/

xoxoxoBruce 11-05-2014 01:43 PM

There you go. He doesn't need a pilot's license, he wasn't flying, and without wings it isn't even an aircraft. But "endangering a life", now that's something serious, and a big enough net to entrap anyone. Spit on the sidewalk... someone could have slipped and broken their neck. Smoked indoors... could have given an innocent bystander cancer. Riding a lawnmower down the street... could have mulched the children, won't someone think of the children. :cry:

Instead of telling the guy, That's not cool, don't do that again, and get it towed out of here, they're going to make an example of him so other people don't drive their wingless planes to the pub.:rolleyes:

glatt 11-06-2014 09:13 AM

AC/DC drummer doesn't choke on his own vomit but instead orders a hit on two people. Drugs found during his arrest.

Band releases statement that their tour will go forward.

footfootfoot 11-06-2014 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce (Post 913518)
There you go. He doesn't need a pilot's license, he wasn't flying, and without wings it isn't even an aircraft. But "endangering a life", now that's something serious, and a big enough net to entrap anyone. Spit on the sidewalk... someone could have slipped and broken their neck. Smoked indoors... could have given an innocent bystander cancer. Riding a lawnmower down the street... could have mulched the children, won't someone think of the children. :cry:

Instead of telling the guy, That's not cool, don't do that again, and get it towed out of here, they're going to make an example of him so other people don't drive their wingless planes to the pub.:rolleyes:

I had heard he left the engine running and prop spinning.

Gravdigr 11-06-2014 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 913579)

Let's see, he tried to hire someone else to do his dirty deeds...guess who doesn't have the biggest balls of all? How were they gonna do it, I wonder? Concrete jeans? Cyanide? TNT? High voltage?

xoxoxoBruce 11-06-2014 11:07 PM

Charges were dropped on the hit, but since they found drugs when the arrested him they'll prosecute for that.

glatt 11-07-2014 07:22 AM

Really? WTF? Seems like putting out a hit on someone is worse than having some drugs on hand. Unless the "hit" was a bullshit charge from the beginning.

Gravdigr 11-07-2014 01:14 PM

Wow, and holy shit!!

California Decriminalizes Possession of a Stolen Firearm

As well as:

• Commercial burglary (theft under $950)
• Forgery and bad checks (under $950 value)
• Theft of most firearms
• Theft of a vehicle (under $950 value)
• Possession of stolen property (under $950 value)
• Possession of heroin, cocaine, illegal prescriptions, concentrated cannabis, and methamphetamine

All now only misdemeanors resulting in a citation to appear. ETA: I'll go ahead and assume there are thresholds for those drug possession charges...

Wow.

Gravdigr 11-07-2014 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 913579)

Prosecutors drop charge against AC/DC's Phil Rudd

glatt 11-07-2014 02:01 PM

Here's a more mainstream article on the same Proposition 47.

A district attorney said that for guns in particular, they will be looking for other ways of charging those people so they can lock them up, but the rest of is is all true. Looks like thousands of former felons will be let out of prison as soon as they can figure out exactly how to apply the new law.

Carruthers 11-22-2014 08:36 AM

Poo Power: New British Bus Runs On Human Waste
 
http://s18.postimg.org/5logk3mxl/bio...57e390e1ca.jpg

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A bus in Britain is making headlines for running on gas – and we're not talking about petroleum or natural gas. The Bio-Bus runs on biomethane gas that's produced by human sewage and food waste.

The Bio-Bus has 40 seats and a range of around 186 miles on a full tank. When it officially goes into service next week, it'll run as a shuttle between the city of Bath and the Bristol airport, along with other routes.

It's not hard to imagine the Bath Bus Company's newest power source prompting jokes. But the firm is touting the renewable benefits of the project, wrapping the Bio-Bus in a graphic cartoon that shows a row of people sitting on toilets.

The company says that by using the alternative energy source, its new bus will also put out less carbon emissions than those powered by traditional diesel engines.

The biomethane is being produced at a sewage treatment plant; the BBC says it "takes the annual waste of about five people to produce" a full tank.

While the "poo bus" is a first in Britain, the biomethane idea took hold in Norway several years ago. It's also been used in Germany and Sweden.

The U.S. Energy Department prefers to call biomethane "renewable natural gas." The agency says that while use of the resource is on a smaller scale here than in Europe, several projects are under way, in California and Indiana.
NPR

This story was run on BBC Radio 4's 'Today' earlier this week. The general tenor of the progrmme is quite serious.
Senior politicians of every stripe and hue, including occasionally the Prime Minister, are asked along to explain themselves to the Nation.
It usually results in John Humphrys giving them are severe duffing up for which the electorate generally offer up a small prayer of thanks.
However, this item was unintentionally amusing as the presenters were doing everything imaginable to avoid making unintentional slips when referring to the er.. 'raw material'.

Anyway, see the coments under the NPR article. Few are without merit.;)

sexobon 11-22-2014 12:14 PM

Waste the waste not, want not.

Carruthers 11-22-2014 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by sexobon (Post 914711)
Waste the waste not, want not.

At sewage treatment plants, it's common practise to use the methane to power generators and ultimately the pumps, which run the processes.

Apologies for a couple of typos in my last post which escaped the proof reading process.

Standards are slipping.:eek:

tw 11-22-2014 05:45 PM

Methane industry markets are based in wet gas and dry gas. Which one is that?


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