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Why do so many people advise to refuse a cop if the cop asks permission to search your car without warrant? I mean if I have not
I refused a search once. I was driving my late husband to my mother-in-law's which was a couple hour drive from where we lived. We didn't know we had a tail light out. Well, we got pulled over five times on that ride. The first two officers were wonderful but the third was an asshole. I have tattoos, my husband had tattoos, my husband was Hispanic, we'd just I spent a week camping and my car was still completely packed full of stuff and it was April 20. That meant nothing to me or my husband because neither one of us was a drug user but because of the way we looked and I guess our car being so full the officer wanted to search our car.I told him no because number one, it was already after midnight and we were very tired. Number two, my three row volvo station wagon (named Fat Paul the Panty Dropping Space Tank - I was 20 shrug ♀️) was PACKED! The time it would take to search it would be hours. The officer was not aware that I knew that I could tell him no and kept wording as if I had to let him search. I got to the point where I just said, "look with all due respect, we both know that you cannot search my car because I told you no. I'm tired I would really like to get home. Can we end this please?” And he told me he was sure I had something In my car but he had to let me go. After that we were pulled over two more times finally the last officer escorted us to Walmart to get a light while we all laughed about what a long night. Thank god this officer was so kind too because by this time I was so frustrated I yelled at the poor officer before he could say a word. Something along the lines of, “"I know about the light ok! I know!” While holding up my repair order.Now, there was a time when I did let officer search my car. Wasn't doing anything wrong, I was just a young white woman in an inner-city Baltimore and usually that means drugs. So because I did not have anything I allowed the officers to search my car. What did they do? They ripped off my door panel which never went back in properly again and they broke a little drop-down drawer that came out of my dashboard. So my brand new car at the time now had a panel that sat crooked and a gaping hole in the dash. I was pissed. That's another reason I will never consent to another search. There's no respect and there's no one to hold accountable when things get broken.The last reason and probably the most serious reason is that some officers do plant things in your car. It happened to me. I was about 16 and myself and two friends were going to a grocery store and one of my friends stole a stuffed animal. It was stupid and to this day I don't know why she did it. They saw her and the police were waiting for us outside. They searched my friends car and as they did I watched an officer shove his closed hand between the seats and immediately pull his hand back out open it and show us a metal pipe for weed. My friends and I immediately burst out laughing.Here's the thing, we absolutely look like we would be drug users. At the time we did a lot of hitchhiking and train hopping around the country and wore patched, dirty clothes and some of us lived on the streets and some of us lived in homes with 10 other friends, we were “crust punks”. We without a doubt looked like we used, at a minimum, marijuana. But the three of us did not. Most of our friends did but the three of us who happened to be in that car that day did not smoke weed.We told the officers this. I already knew it was planted because I watched the officer “find” It. We told him arrest us if he wanted but the first thing our lawyers would do is have it finger printed because none of us had touched it because we didn't smoke.The bowl vanished. No one mentioned it again, I never saw it again and it wasn't in the report for my friends shop lifting arrest. Now to those who doubt this story, I ask you this; if the officers had truly found it and not planted it would they just have taken our words for it not being ours? Of course not. They would have believed we were lying like everyone else who gets caught and charged us with it. But it just went away. Also, if you don't believe cops do this, I live in Baltimore. Seen the news lately?Baltimore Police Caught Planting Drugs In Body-Cam Footage, Public Defender SaysThis has been going on a long time.That is another reason I don't consent to searches. It's just safer sometimes not to. Besides all my friends who are police even say don't consent.My question, the one I'm so entertained by, is why do so many people think they have to be mirandized when being picked up for things like having a metal pipe found in their car or shoplifting? People watch too much tv.
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What is your single best school life hack?
Here’s the raw truth: You are NOT going to be the same grammar-wielding, smart-alecky, organized person you are right now— at the end of the semester. This is you now: * Sharpened pencils and organized stationery pouch * HW is done and ready 2 days before the due date * You do the assigned reading every night * Your day is scheduled and predictable * You take detailed notes in every class (and you’re not sleepy) * You’re wearing fresh clothes and accessories * Project team mates seem cool and fun * You are eating breakfast All that is going to change. Gradually, you will let one habit slip, then another, and another. Pretty soon, this is you: * Somebody please donate a spare pencil toward my academic cause! * HW is due at 2:30pm and you’re sitting outside the classroom at 2:20pm with steam coming out the end of your pencil wondering what the question even means * Assigned reading? Ah, that’s optional! * You have that one creased spiral notebook with a ripped corner that you take to every class * You haven’t done laundry and you’re even through your fancy clothes at this point, so it is just deodorant to the rescue! * Your project team members are a bunch of freaking lazy-ass slackers whose class schedules never seem to match up with yours. Oh yeah, two of them are now dating so they show up together or never. * Your morning is a hazy memory and breakfast is for old people. Enough observation, here’s what you do: Instead of being super-organized at the beginning of the semester, have a decent idea of what your day will look like. Don’t immediately pull out the fancy binders and 3M tabs. Psychologically, this will overwhelm you. Be casual and unassuming for the first one week, get a general feel of what the course demands, what your classmates are like, and THEN gradually start organizing your life AROUND an average day. In engineering, we never design for extreme scenarios unless called for. Designing a device always incorporates the conditions that the device will experience after regular use has begun. The beginning of the semester is NOT an average day. There is almost no pressure. A few weeks into the semester is a good time to have your life in decent order. Life Hack (condensed): * Bring out your organizational genius a week into the semester. * When you are super-prim at the very beginning you are declaring the dynamics of the semester. NOBODY, NOBODY can exactly determine that. * We can predict, forecast, model, but we’ll never REALLY know. So start SLOW. * Wear normal clothes, chill, listen in class but don’t be hard on yourself, take time to get to know people.
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How does audism affect the deaf community?
The amount of resistance against this concept of AUDISM is amazing.Quick.Name one member of Congress who’s culturally Deaf. A governor? A mayor? A judge? No? Hmm.What about prelingually Deaf people with PhDs? JDs? College educations at all? High school degrees? Real ones. Not the ones that say congrats, you showed up to your classes!How many do you know, if you’re a hearing person? Be honest.If you thought of I. King Jordan, the first Deaf president of Gallaudet, that actually would not be correct. Hs didn’t become Deaf until he was 25. That’s postlingually Deaf. He is someone I think of every time I hear about someone becoming Deaf overnight as an adult, or gradually becoming progressively more Deaf. So many people say it’s not possible. You can’t join the Deaf community as a novice. As an adult. But look. Do you need a better example of how possible it is? That becoming Deaf, culturally Deaf, part of the culture, is as much choice, if not more so, than the mere biological fact of being Deaf. It doesn’t make him less Deaf or less accepted in the Deaf culture. It makes him someone who embraced his new reality, took to ASL as best he could, and did his part to advocate.What is different is how he grew up, versus what I experienced.I am 40. I am Deaf. I can name every student I entered school with at two years old. I am the only one of my cohort who graduated high school. Let alone college.Does any Deaf person in the United States have the legal right to learn ASL, let alone receive instruction in ASL, or have an ASL interpreter? No. That’s enshrined in the 1983 Supreme Court decision Board of Education of the Hendrick Hudson Central School District v. Rowley. Oh sure. Otherwise appropriate. Otherwise equal and adequate.I was directly impacted by the Rowley decision.I hear nothing. Not with my ears anyway. When I am sent to school, I am denied everything, including all languages and interactions, with the two exceptions of the nearly useless art of occasional lip reading, and my textbooks, what happens? I cannot follow a classroom lecture. I cannot participate in a group discussion. I cannot ask questions. I cannot learn new perspectives and hear interesting questions. I cannot work as a team in the science lab. I cannot learn how to interact with people spontaneously. I cannot be happy.I can in no way maximize my potential.I was denied an interpreter. Perfectly legal. No recourse. I didn’t need one, despite my repeated pleas, according to the district, because I was a straight A student. I remember these 360 days of junior high with heightened intensity. You know what? I also remember the name of the boy who shared my GPA in junior high. I remember him. I wonder if he remembers me. I looked him up online. He has a PhD and has his own lab at Emory University. We took the same classes in the same junior high. He was never kicked out of a science class for signing words. I can promise you that. Do I doubt that he had other issues as an American of Indian descent in the Midwest? Definitely not.But the point is that he didn’t get denied classroom instruction. He didn’t get kicked out of classes for no fault of his own. He didn’t get straight As despite a total lack of classroom instruction due to studying his textbooks and any related materials he could get from the library for literally hours a day. I rode the bus four hours every day on the “short bus”. Then I ate dinner. Then I worked on my tasks that I set for myself for four hours after dinner. Then I washed up. Then I went to bed. Just to do it all again the next day.He didn’t lose networking opportunities because he simply couldn’t interact with his peers or his teachers. He didn’t have to teach himself geometry and algebra and to somehow pass classes out of sheer guile. He didn’t get ignored all day every day. He was never alone in a room, let alone in a school full of people. He had the tools and the resources, and he made something of himself.I am not saying I am owed that person’s success.I am saying that the world lost something, and I lost a great deal, in being denied the opportunity to do more than just to drift along.And it makes me angry and sad that what I was able to accomplish despite incredibly steep odds, is very much the exception, not the norm.Why would anyone deny that audism exists? That discrimination against Deaf people is pervasive and everyday? I am not asking you to pity me. Pity is the very last thing any Deaf person wants. I am saying that we should all be angry at the wasted lives and stunted potential of far too many people. That we should change attitudes and change the system, and actually give people the tools needed and the network required and the infrastructure in order to learn, grow, and thrive.We also should stop discrimination in job seeking. After all, you don’t hire yourself to a university, and you don’t simply network to find a job if no one will work with you. Being an entrepreneur is all well and good, but I can tell you that being a highly educated Deaf person is pretty rare. If that’s true, what hope do Deaf people who are less educated, have? In the United States, about 75% of the Deaf population is on Social Security.I mean, I think about what I could have been. What should have been, if I had been properly supported and nurtured all along. Shouldn’t we be wondering that for everyone? Why are wasted lives okay? Why the HELL is any wasted life okay for anyone? I don’t get that at all.Perhaps one egregious example will serve for all.In 1988, Gallaudet University needed a new president. The search narrowed down to three people. A Deaf man, who spoke ASL and was already a dean at Gallaudet University. A Deaf man, who spoke ASL and was a superintendent at the Louisiana School for the Deaf. A hearing woman who knew no ASL and had never worked with Deaf people, an assistant chancellor at a hearing college.If audism didn’t exist and only the best person was hired for the job every single time, then you would expect one or the other Deaf candidates with extensive experience in Deaf educational pursuits to be hired. Right? Right.Except that’s not what happened.In 1988, Gallaudet University had been in existence 124 years, and had never once had Deaf leadership.Presented with the opportunity to hire two subject and linguistic experts, the Gallaudet University Board of Trustees, with a single Deaf member, chose the person who had no experience with Deaf education and no experience speaking ASL.Really? Audism doesn’t exist? Merit based always?I don’t think that’s the reality on the ground.I’ll always remember how I learned that Gallaudet University existed at all. At ten years old, I learned that a woman who had worked for decades at Gallaudet University had so little faith in Deaf people that she said, “the deaf are not yet ready to function in the hearing world”.[1]Ah!But audism doesn’t exist, does it?Footnotes[1] Deaf President Now - Wikipedia
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What’s the best CMS for a dictionary?
I used WordPress to build http://CatchPhraseDaily.comAdmittedly, it’s not a dictionary but has elements of a dictionary within it.First off I’d advise you to replace the built in search with a much better search plugin or else go with something like Google Custom Search Sign in - Google AccountsSearch is a big part of a dictionary.My secondary advice would be, unless you have some very unique concept or this dictionary is a part of some other project I’d think hard about all the dictionaries already available and probably pick something else to do with myself.Catch Phrase came about from someone asking about doing a Word of the Day site using WordPress. I mapped it out in my head but couldn’t figure out the whole mechanism so, being curious, I started building something to find out how.I did suggest the OP skip the Word of the Day idea because it’s been done so well an so many times already but I did offer to build this for him/her. Never heard back.
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Muslim Women: Have you ever faced discrimination because you were wearing a hijab?
My friend covers her face with a veil. She's 23, a doctor in making from the second best medical university of the city, has a fiery passion for cars and bangles, loves baby animals and small humans and is a skilled henna artist.She draws in downtime, watches animated movies and cartoons and reads and interprets the Quran. She's my go-to person for life advices.She's confident and articulate. She was an aspiring orator till she was made to realize that there's more to an orator than just being eloquent and confident, having strong opinions and the ability to defend them.In the eleventh grade, my friend auditioned for the school debating team. She was given a topic that she had to present an extempore speech about, before the English teacher.She was prepared. Standing third in line, she went over the points in her head, clenching the piece of paper with the topic scribbled on it. She knew she'd almost made the team. Except that she didn't.The senior student motioned her to begin as he took a look at his watch. The girl began to fire away compelling points to back her argument.Few seconds in she realized there was no point. The teacher, a man in his forties, seated smugly in his seat gave her silent, yet unmistakable cues to communicate his disinterest. From the first word she uttered, he did not look up. Not one other contestant faced what she did. She tried to not let the teacher's behavior faze her. He tried harder to express his boredom by getting up and silently strolling away towards the window. She kept speaking. He kept staring out the window. She was done. He said thank you. She left and never heard from him.If you took a look at the team assembled later, you'd see why my friend wasn't good enough for it. She didn't have an 'engaging enough personality', apparently.What makes this more fascinating is the fact that this happened in the Islamic republic of Pakistan.The respect I have for women who don the hijab, or the veil, cannot be put into words. When the attitude of Muslims can be so dismissive towards them, I can only imagine how difficult it must be for women like my friend in places with anti-hijab laws and protests.She's oppressed alright. Not by the religion. Not by her family. Instead, by the self proclaimed advocates of freedom for women, who dictate women how to be 'free women'. Oh, the irony.
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What are some signs you've been using Quora too much?
Yesterday, I wrote an answer:Kumar Shashwat (कुमार शाश्वत)'s answer to What is the best lie you have ever told your child?And then went to the gym.Entered the gym, checked my phone for the views and upvotes the answer got.15 views and 0 upvotesHops on the treadmill, runs for 20 minutes. Gets down of treadmill. Again checks the question100+ views and 3 upvotesFeels good about myself, goes for the weight training now. At the end of each rep, checks the question again and again.In that hour, I checked the phone in every two minutesP.S: Even now, while writing the answer, the upvote count for that answer increased from 30 to 37 ;). It’s crazily stupid.I go back to all of my questions again and again. Check if there are any new comments. If there are, read and reply to them.And since many have posted this. Quora is the most used application in my phone as well :)You start to know those people who genuinely like reading your answers. In my case, there are four:Aarushi JohariPragati DixitIshita MishraVipul JackThanks to them and my other followers for motivating me to write more :DA new follower brings a huuuuuuuge smile on my face. And I run to my friends to tell them about the new follower I got.I look at all the answers that new follower of mine upvoted. Maybe, just maybe that new follower dropped a comment in one of my answers some where.In the end, I made a lot of my friends to join Quora and read all of my answers. Some of my friends whom I forced to join Quora are:Ashwani KumarIshita MishraPiyush PratiharManish Kumar GuptaVishwa BhartiMahaveer NagarRajat KumarRakesh ChoudharyMaybe, I should be getting paid for promoting Quora among my peers.Well, I do got paid. But, the currency of payment was upvotes:That’s Rajat and Rakesh upvoting my answers :PEvery body around you knows that you write on Quora. Your friends, your parents, every one who remotely knows you.Last but not the leastEverything around you is a potential Quora answerSean Kernan, in one of his answers he mentioned that he has a list of ideas in his phone which might make a good quora answer. Everytime he sees a potential idea for an answer, he writes it in his phone. Here’s a screenshot of my list:I might not write an answer about all of them. Also, the struck out ones are the ideas which I have already written an answer about or I don’t want to write about them anymore.In the end, I really find Quora interesting and hope to continue writing on it.Aishiteru ♥️♥️
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What makes a promise a promise?
I don’t know if this holds true for everyone.For myself it does.I have learned, that in my world a promise is commerce,So is your name, they are a pair.Your word (promise), and name, will either open doors for you or have them slammed in your face.Your name precedes every action you say or do.Your word can destroy that name, as nothing else will.And your name, shows the value of your word.Your name can cause you shame, or lift you up.I have made promises that I’m still held to today.No one has bound me to my promises with chains, I’ve bound myself to them because I gave that promise in my name.I’ve learned not to give my promise easily, but to thoughtfully ponder what is being asked of me, what I am being asked to stamp with my name.Once my promise is given, I hold myself to it, whether it’s to my advantage or not.We have many sayings, here is another;Σε άγιο και σε παιδί μίν τάξεις.Trans- “To a Saint and a child do not promise.Why? Because a Saint expects, awaits what you’ve promised, and a child will not let you forget.A person as an adult may make the choice to forget, a child never does, as adults we carry with us our childhood and the disillusionment of the ‘broken promise’.This saddens me, sometimes we aren’t aware, how much faith a child puts in us, who are their teachers.Today with a little more wisdom, than yesterday, when asked, to promise something, I’ll respond with, “we shall see”.This gives both parties time to think very well, what they are asking for, what they expect to receive, and the other what they are giving up morally or ethically.If you believe that your word and name mean nothing, search your credit report.When you signed your name on the dotted line you gave your word in good faith.What you do with that promise, will either raise your name to the limits, or close the doors to you by defaulting on that promise.Your name is the last thing that remains, on that tombstone that will glorify your life.I’d like mine to say, “She had the Word of a Man, and the Heart of a Child”,Amongst, what else I leave behind.My child still remembers, as an adult I haven’t yet learned the talent to forget, or to break, because…A promise is a promise is a promise, is my word!It antecedes and succeeds.**PS. These are my beliefs. I understand others may disagree, everyone makes their own choices.Image courtesy of the Internet.
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What brought tears to your eyes?
I read something on WhatsApp that literally broke my heart.Bhanupriya Jayaraj, our most inspiring Quoran, left us forever.In our Quora Mumbai group, I read this poignant piece of news posted by a fellow Quoran, Aabha Singh.I didn’t know her personally. What I remember of her is due to that speech, and a super-mini conversation I had with her later. Then I read all of her answers, and with each answer, I came to know that she was more than just flesh and blood.She was just another Quoran who writes brilliantly. Yet, when I read that melancholic piece of info, I don’t know why there was moisture on my eyelids.I had seen the one-eyed pirate at Quora Mumbai Meet-Up last February, where she delivered a powerful inspiring speech.As Justin William said that day, she wasn’t keeping well during that time due to her cancer relapses, she still made to Quora meet-up citing, “This is what helps people like us fight cancer.”Her inspiring address received a thundering applause from 100-odd Quorans that day. She left us. Her words won’t.Looking at that girl in pink dress who was sharing her soul-stirring story, we kept pondering over petty problems in our life.At the interactive session that followed later, I got a small chance to interact with this iron girl. She was extremely soulful and optimistic about her future.I even suggested to share her exhilarating story on TED stage. I was really wishing to see her at a TED talk, describing her journey how she battled cancer. But only, if wishes were horses…I have only read about heroes, never seen them in real life. I am glad to say that I’ve surely met one.Was she even a real person?It takes insane amount of courage to face so much at such a young age. She battled her father’s death, financial issues, and her dreaded cancer.She fought strongly till her last breath. Of late what I know is that she was in immense pain, so I think this was God’s way to end her sufferings. For once and all.She was just 25.I don’t know about anyone else, but she was one of the reasons I was desperately looking forward for Quora meet-up. Her struggle was extra-ordinary. She brought alive everything she touched.Quora got more life from her. Meet-ups got more life from her. The world got more life from her. But in the process, she gave it up all and didn’t have anymore of it.:(RIP, Bhanupriya Jayaraj.Ironically, this was her last sentence on Quora.
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