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What's up with.... (things that make you go "hmm") (1 Viewer)

nirad3

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There's things I notice out and about in the world that make me scratch my head. I gave thought of putting these random thoughts in the "Pet Peeve" thread, but they're not really peeves of mine... just things that make me go "hmm...". And they're not "Actions/Trends that Need to Stop", either. So yeah, starting this thread. :D

For example... what's up with these tinted, plastic covers that people put over their license plates? Are they supposed to combat red light cameras? How are these things legal? You can't even see what the letters/numbers are unless you're super close. You'd think these things would be illegal. Do people think they just look cool? Are they so OCD that they don't want their plates to get stolen or dirty? I dunno, just something I notice.

I have a laundry list of other "things that make me go hmm" that I'll get to at a later date.... but what say you? What actions/trends do you see out there that have you scratching your head? Maybe I'm just getting old?
 
For me as to serious business things, pro-lifers who then oppose social welfare programs designed to assist the newborn upon birth. Makes no sense to me. Pick a lane whereby either you care about the unborn child or you don't.

For less serious business, anybody who decides to get ear gauges that doesn't suffer from body dysmorphia or whatever it's called.
 
Mine has always been cruises. I know different strokes for different folks and all but I have never heard or seen anything about cruises that has any appeal to me whatsoever.
Really? I'd prefer an on-land all-inclusive but a cruise is basically an all-inclusive (e.g. alcohol, decent food, and adult party time) on a boat. Not my first choice, but I get why people like them.
 
Mine has always been cruises. I know different strokes for different folks and all but I have never heard or seen anything about cruises that has any appeal to me whatsoever.
I once won a cruise at work. I came home excited and told my wife. She said, "who are you going to take."
 
There's things I notice out and about in the world that make me scratch my head. I gave thought of putting these random thoughts in the "Pet Peeve" thread, but they're not really peeves of mine... just things that make me go "hmm...". And they're not "Actions/Trends that Need to Stop", either. So yeah, starting this thread. :D

For example... what's up with these tinted, plastic covers that people put over their license plates? Are they supposed to combat red light cameras? How are these things legal? You can't even see what the letters/numbers are unless you're super close. You'd think these things would be illegal. Do people think they just look cool? Are they so OCD that they don't want their plates to get stolen or dirty? I dunno, just something I notice.

I have a laundry list of other "things that make me go hmm" that I'll get to at a later date.... but what say you? What actions/trends do you see out there that have you scratching your head? Maybe I'm just getting old?
I think those covers can defeat some traffic cameras, but they also may be illegal. I bet some people also get them for their aesthetic value.
 
I don't understand why people like driving big vehicles. I can see the practical value of trucks and SUVs, but it blows my mind many (most) people prefer driving something less maneuverable, more difficult to park, etc.
 
Mine has always been cruises. I know different strokes for different folks and all but I have never heard or seen anything about cruises that has any appeal to me whatsoever.
Really? I'd prefer an on-land all-inclusive but a cruise is basically an all-inclusive (e.g. alcohol, decent food, and adult party time) on a boat. Not my first choice, but I get why people like them.

They look incredibly claustrophobic, anywhere you visit is on a timer, and then there’s the norovirus. That’s just the beginning of issues with cruises for me.

But I don’t like all inclusives on land either. I like to go out and explore wherever I am, that includes food.
 
There's things I notice out and about in the world that make me scratch my head. I gave thought of putting these random thoughts in the "Pet Peeve" thread, but they're not really peeves of mine... just things that make me go "hmm...". And they're not "Actions/Trends that Need to Stop", either. So yeah, starting this thread. :D

For example... what's up with these tinted, plastic covers that people put over their license plates? Are they supposed to combat red light cameras? How are these things legal? You can't even see what the letters/numbers are unless you're super close. You'd think these things would be illegal. Do people think they just look cool? Are they so OCD that they don't want their plates to get stolen or dirty? I dunno, just something I notice.

I have a laundry list of other "things that make me go hmm" that I'll get to at a later date.... but what say you? What actions/trends do you see out there that have you scratching your head? Maybe I'm just getting old?
I think those covers can defeat some traffic cameras, but they also may be illegal. I bet some people also get them for their aesthetic value.

Def illegal in many states. Not only to foil red light cameras but scofflaws use them to take bridges & tunnels daily. Big issue in NYC, along with scratched or defaced plates that serves the same purpose. Walk along any precinct & you’ll see them by the dozen.
 
Why do people leave the cancer-warning stickers on their cars for years after buying them? You take off the MSRP sheet, why not that too? Do you really find it necessary to warn everyone who enters your car that they shouldn't eat the dashboard? I see like 40 cars a day with these still on, well after that "new car smell" has faded away.
 
There's things I notice out and about in the world that make me scratch my head. I gave thought of putting these random thoughts in the "Pet Peeve" thread, but they're not really peeves of mine... just things that make me go "hmm...". And they're not "Actions/Trends that Need to Stop", either. So yeah, starting this thread. :D

For example... what's up with these tinted, plastic covers that people put over their license plates? Are they supposed to combat red light cameras? How are these things legal? You can't even see what the letters/numbers are unless you're super close. You'd think these things would be illegal. Do people think they just look cool? Are they so OCD that they don't want their plates to get stolen or dirty? I dunno, just something I notice.

I have a laundry list of other "things that make me go hmm" that I'll get to at a later date.... but what say you? What actions/trends do you see out there that have you scratching your head? Maybe I'm just getting old?
I think those covers can defeat some traffic cameras, but they also may be illegal. I bet some people also get them for their aesthetic value.

Def illegal in many states. Not only to foil red light cameras but scofflaws use them to take bridges & tunnels daily. Big issue in NYC, along with scratched or defaced plates that serves the same purpose. Walk along any precinct & you’ll see them by the dozen.

Pretty sure "illegal" in CA, but, police are forbidden from enforcing it. That is, they can't pull you over for any mechanical violation... license plate missing, brake lights out, etc. They can add it to a speeding ticket or other moving violation, but they can't stop a car just for having a cosmetic issue. (Police had used such violations as a pretext for a bunch of questionable stops targeting certain minorities, and then lost the ability as a result).

As an aside, before this changed, like 20 years ago I had a car that didn't have a front license-plate mount. The front plate, of course, is the one the red-light camera sees. So there was a period of 'strict enforcement' where a car could be pulled over for not having a front plate, and I was dinged a few times. The fine? $10 if I showed up at a courthouse with the plate attached to the car, which they called a "fix-it ticket". Since there wasn't a mount, I'd just use a couple of zip-ties to affix the plate to the grill. Get an officer to come outside and look at it, sign off on the ticket, and back on the street after paying the $10. The cost of a red-light camera ticket? $460. Did they malfunction all the time and were you not allowed to appeal? You bet. So I'd cut the plate off when I got home. I figure if they pulled me over 46 times I'd break even on getting a camera ticket, so as long as they didn't get me that often, I was in the green.
 
Some women's eyebrows. Why do they even mess with them? Just leave them alone.
Are you talking about the kind where it looks like they drew it on with a sharpie? I don’t get that either. I can’t believe someone does that, looks in the mirror, and is ok with it.
Yeah, they pluck the eyebrows out and then draw them in with a pencil. If they just didn't pluck them out in the first place they wouldn't have to draw them in.
 
Some of the license covers use stealth technology to absorb the radar waves when a cop tries to check the speed of a vehicle.
 
Another license plate "hmm".... folks that drive around with the dealership license plate frame. You know those things are removable, right? Or are you just OK with advertising the dealership that tried to squeeze you out of every last dollar you could afford? I walk around my work business park a couple of times a day (when in the office) for exercise and would estimate that anywhere from 1/3 - 1/2 of cars I see have these things on. Why?
 
Another license plate "hmm".... folks that drive around with the dealership license plate frame. You know those things are removable, right? Or are you just OK with advertising the dealership that tried to squeeze you out of every last dollar you could afford? I walk around my work business park a couple of times a day (when in the office) for exercise and would estimate that anywhere from 1/3 - 1/2 of cars I see have these things on. Why?
It takes effort to remove them, never underestimate the laziness of the average person.
 
Another license plate "hmm".... folks that drive around with the dealership license plate frame. You know those things are removable, right? Or are you just OK with advertising the dealership that tried to squeeze you out of every last dollar you could afford? I walk around my work business park a couple of times a day (when in the office) for exercise and would estimate that anywhere from 1/3 - 1/2 of cars I see have these things on. Why?
could not care less what my license plate frame says. i had a raider one on my last car. current one is what it came with. :shrug:
 
Mine has always been cruises. I know different strokes for different folks and all but I have never heard or seen anything about cruises that has any appeal to me whatsoever.
Not all cruises are anything alike. They can be as different as one kind of soup to another. Those huge floating rabbit warrens are an absolute no for me.
 
Another license plate "hmm".... folks that drive around with the dealership license plate frame. You know those things are removable, right? Or are you just OK with advertising the dealership that tried to squeeze you out of every last dollar you could afford? I walk around my work business park a couple of times a day (when in the office) for exercise and would estimate that anywhere from 1/3 - 1/2 of cars I see have these things on. Why?
could not care less what my license plate frame says. i had a raider one on my last car. current one is what it came with. :shrug:
Gotta represent the S&B baby! (or in my case, our alma mater)
 
Mine has always been cruises. I know different strokes for different folks and all but I have never heard or seen anything about cruises that has any appeal to me whatsoever.
Not all cruises are anything alike. They can be as different as one kind of soup to another. Those huge floating rabbit warrens are an absolute no for me.
Yeah the giant ones where they cram as many people in as possible and even the pool areas look incredibly claustrophobic are what I’m talking about.

I’ve heard good things about European river cruises for example.
 
Another license plate "hmm".... folks that drive around with the dealership license plate frame. You know those things are removable, right? Or are you just OK with advertising the dealership that tried to squeeze you out of every last dollar you could afford? I walk around my work business park a couple of times a day (when in the office) for exercise and would estimate that anywhere from 1/3 - 1/2 of cars I see have these things on. Why?
My wife makes the dealer remove that and all the dealer stickers they try and put on the car.
 
Another license plate "hmm".... folks that drive around with the dealership license plate frame. You know those things are removable, right? Or are you just OK with advertising the dealership that tried to squeeze you out of every last dollar you could afford? I walk around my work business park a couple of times a day (when in the office) for exercise and would estimate that anywhere from 1/3 - 1/2 of cars I see have these things on. Why?
My wife makes the dealer remove that and all the dealer stickers they try and put on the car.
I can understand the license plate frame. Some people just don't take 'em off. But stickers? That's a step way too far.

I don't blame Mrs. CD!
 
Another license plate "hmm".... folks that drive around with the dealership license plate frame. You know those things are removable, right? Or are you just OK with advertising the dealership that tried to squeeze you out of every last dollar you could afford? I walk around my work business park a couple of times a day (when in the office) for exercise and would estimate that anywhere from 1/3 - 1/2 of cars I see have these things on. Why?
Laziness
 

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