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Im a law enforcement officer and bad weather or not I have to be there. Same goes for other fields of work such as EMTs , Firefighters, and Military personal just to name a few.I have to go no if ands or buts about it! I'm the only one that can open the store. :(
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I am at home now for just this reasonIf you have a blow out while traveling, how should you bring the vehicle to a stop?
depends on the severity, and your experience as a driver. I have done it, and drove 15 there and back. But I lived and didnt go in the ditch.What are the affects of speeding?
I have many times, I live in Minnesota...In a lifetime the average american will spenf how much money feeding parking meaters?
It doesn't snow or get icey much around here, but the one or two days a year it does I come in to work. I have a 4wd truck and full coverage insurance.New jersey state law for vehicles without doors?
When I lived in Pennsylvania I had to drive in bad snow and ice, to get to work, all the time so I guess I would do it again if I had to. (I now live in southern Alabama)Could I fit a child seat in the back of a vitara jeep, and is a soft top dangerous if you roll over?
i would not try to driveIf I was going to get fired I would go to work, if I can get away with one absence I'm definitely going to use a weather emergency to do it. Remember that some people, policemen, firefighters, power company workers, EMT's, Military, ect-don't have a choice. They must go.
Have no choice but to go to work. If the snow removal operators have a break down someone has to get them going. I know it frustrates some drivers when they see the sheriff and HP let me go but with the money paid it is worth it.
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