From what I've read the electric vehicles just offshore the environmental damage. And that damage is worse than the ICE vehicles.
Yep, saw a starving farmer yesterday pulling a 35’ tri motor offshore boat with what I’d figure to be an $110k F350 - but farm plates LoL …Being poor is the best thing you can do for the planet. I don't see many poor Tesla owners.
But then if they didn't buy the Tesla, they'd probably jet over to Switzerland to go skiing. No winning for the blue marble.
If everyone else can make up whatever numbers they want, why not us.Your Jeep is effectively much less polluting than the 100's of Teslas and E Hyundais that crashed and burned last year creating more pollution than all the cars and light trucks in Seattle combined.
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Maybe not ... but it sounds good.
87.3% of facts cited on BITOG are only 63.5% accurate—give or take 40%.If everyone else can make up whatever numbers they want, why not us.
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This is how I see Buc-ee’s setup of chargers - front edge or back edge of property depending on the total spread …Yes, EV chargers should get special spots. All the way out at the far edge of the parking lot, where there will be less collateral damage …
And figure in margin of error87.3% of facts cited on BITOG are only 63.5% accurate—give or take 40%.
Meaning?Being poor is the best thing you can do for the planet. I don't see many poor Tesla owners.
I'm not so sure of that. When you're worried about your next meal, you tend not to be too concerned about things like ground water contamination, burning toxic garbage, trash in the river, etc.Being poor is the best thing you can do for the planet. I don't see many poor Tesla owners.
But then if they didn't buy the Tesla, they'd probably jet over to Switzerland to go skiing. No winning for the blue marble.
60% of the time those BITOG stats are correct every time.87.3% of facts cited on BITOG are only 63.5% accurate—give or take 40%.
Was going to say some poor burn wood and don’t or can’t reforest. Or they haven’t watched plastic recycling facilities (loose term) videos in China, India, etcI'm not so sure of that. When you're worried about your next meal, you tend not to be too concerned about things like ground water contamination, burning toxic garbage, trash in the river, etc.
Those signs are merely "suggestions". It is private property, after all, so there's no laws involved. Some places have signs for "Parents with small children". Well, define "small". Do I get to define that ?
I first encountered one of those "clean" parking spots many, many years ago and I was driving my '99 Accord. I can't remember exactly the term anymore but one of the rear door windows had a "Low EV" sticker or something. If someone were to say something, I'd simply point to that sticker.![]()
OK, so how were they supposed to know? They were defending your spot so you could use it if you showed up, but now your upset at them?Had someone rage at me for parking in the veterans designated parking at Lowes.
I did ~12 years in the USAF and was medically retired.
Apparently a veteran can't drive a truck without veteran plates... according to them.
(Truck has farm plates)
OK, so how were they supposed to know? They were defending your spot so you could use it if you showed up, but now your upset at them?
I don't give a rip who parks where anymore. There is no way to win.
OK, so how were they supposed to know? They were defending your spot so you could use it if you showed up, but now your upset at them?
I don't give a rip who parks where anymore. There is no way to win.
I was responding to someone who was upset that a bystander gave him some for parking in a veteran's spot with no veteran license plate, which every state offers. But somehow it was the bystanders fault for not knowing somehow he was a veteran.As far as I know, the only government enforced parking rules on private property are for disabled spaces. And I know people who got tickets for that.
Anything else and the only legal methods are to tow and charge the towing fees to the vehicle owner, or perhaps to boot a vehicle and compel payment. And booting creates a problem where it's kind of stuck there. Other than that, there's no means to fine anyone on a private lot.