INFORMED DELIVERY - U.S.P.S.
For years all your 1st class mail (letters / post cards) and packages have been photographed by the USPS and the images stored in case you later come to the attention of a law enforcement agency and they want to take a look at what you have received or sent.
The app allows people to monitor what is going to their mail boxes. Now the USPS is a bit more competitive with the various mail box rental firms (ie: UPS Store) where you can simply call ahead to see if there is any mail waiting for you.
Info at: https://informeddelivery.blogspot.com/
For years all your 1st class mail (letters / post cards) and packages have been photographed by the USPS and the images stored in case you later come to the attention of a law enforcement agency and they want to take a look at what you have received or sent.
The app allows people to monitor what is going to their mail boxes. Now the USPS is a bit more competitive with the various mail box rental firms (ie: UPS Store) where you can simply call ahead to see if there is any mail waiting for you.
Info at: https://informeddelivery.blogspot.com/
3/5/19
$265 MIROTECH KNIFE ARRIVED
OK, it is here. Looks just as advertised in the hollowgrind.com site.
Just 2 comments FYI:
A) When ordering they send it 'Signature Required' via UPS, this is a pain in the rear. If I had known up front that someone had to be home to sign for it I would have had it directed to my POB. They should let you know of this requirement before you arrange for the delivery.
B) The release slider on the side of the knife works hard. Probably a safeguard so it won't suddenly spring open in your pocket, but still, be advised that to open or close it is going to require some effort.
Otherwise it is just as expected.
Knife is:
Ultratech OD Green D/E Automatic OTF D/A Knife (3.44 in Satin Plain M390) 122-40D.
Ultratech OD Green D/E Automatic OTF D/A Knife (3.44 in Satin Plain M390) 122-40D.
Got this rather expensive knife today. SN: 102162
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2/6/19
A bill that would provide immunity to good Samaritans who break a car window to rescue animals from the Georgia heat is working its way through the General Assembly.
Legislation filed by state Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick, R-east Cobb, would allow someone to damage property in an effort to save an animal from a hot car if the rescuer calls 911 and remains at the scene until first responders arrive.
“It basically extends the protections we gave someone who rescues a toddler from a hot car,” Kirkpatrick said. “It gives the person immunity if they’re being a good Samaritan.”
The idea for Senate Bill 32 was one of the recommendations recently made by a Senate Study Committee tasked with researching service animals and discussing whether legislation was necessary to keep some from abusing laws by bringing “fake service animals” everywhere they go. Kirkpatrick was one of five state senators on the committee.
The American Veterinary Medical Association estimates hundreds of pets die in parked vehicles each year from heat exhaustion, and several states already have “good Samaritan” laws on the books aimed at protecting animals from hot cars.
The AVMA says temperatures inside a vehicle can rise nearly 20 degrees in 10 minutes, and more than 40 degrees in an hour, even on a 70-degree day.
The Humane Society of the United States warns that cracking or rolling down a car’s windows has little effect on its inside temperature.
While Kirkpatrick’s bill doesn’t mention specific temperature thresholds, she said people should be able to use reasonable judgment to determine whether an animal is in distress.
“If somebody runs into Walgreens for five minutes and it’s 50 degrees outside, I don’t think any reasonable person would break their window,” she said. “But people don’t realize how hot it gets in a car in the summer in Georgia.”
Cobb Police Chief Mike Register said breaking a stranger’s window to get to their dog should probably be a last resort.
“The best thing would be to call the police, especially here in Cobb County because all the jurisdictions have quick response times, and let us deal with it,” Register said. “I would hate for a situation to escalate if someone came out and a citizen was damaging their car.”
Animal rights groups also suggest walking into the nearby store and having an employee make an announcement over the intercom system.
Kirkpatrick’s bill has been assigned to the Senate Special Judiciary committee chaired by state Sen. Jen Jordan, D-Atlanta. She said she has requested a hearing but hasn’t heard when it will be.