NKevros

NKevros t1_j6nv3e5 wrote

Yes, they are required.

No, people don't follow this.

I'm not sure if it is really enforced or not. I'd assume it is only enforced as an ancillary fine when being part of a traffic stop or other incident and not something cops actively police for.

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NKevros t1_j4qggoa wrote

My biggest issue with these guys is that they are specifically looking for trouble by expecting perfection out of the responses they get. When they don't get that perfection, they make rage bait videos for others to see the "corruption" and how terrible they were treated while ignoring the fact that they're being general dickwads. Their goal is rage clicks and money, not exposure.

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NKevros t1_iwbl2kx wrote

The radio has commercials and people that try to fill air time, Spotify premium does not. I can even pick what I listen to, or get some recommendations! All of this without banal prattle featuring traffic in CT or weed jokes. The only time I listen to the radio is when I can't be bothered to plug my phone into my car's USB for a few minute drive... and when I do, I realize it is trash and quickly turn it off. Yes, I'd rather have silence than listen to the radio.

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NKevros t1_iujwthi wrote

Why wouldn't it be legal? They are free to charge what they want for the product, you are free to look around and play those dealers off other dealers. To be completely frank, I hate the car buying process because of the crap you need to put up with and deal with just to make sure you aren't getting screwed.

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