Recent comments in /f/jerseycity

Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_jbibj0d wrote

Reply to Mint Mobile by StarrrBrite

FYI Mint is not a network, it's a reseller, aka MVNO. IIRC they're selling TMobile. Nothing wrong with that, I've only used MVNOs, currently using ATT from Redpocket, which sells all 3. Just so you know, all wireless is either ATT, Verizon or T-Mobile.

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drkensaccount t1_jbi4k35 wrote

Not just them, We'll be hearing this from Newport to Harborside. But don't worry, there's only 4 more towers to go after this one. And then the 6th Street Pier Buildings, the Avalon tower, the parking lot in front of The Lively, The Evertrust parking lot, the rest of Urby, The tower going up where they have Smorgasburg, and the old 111 1st street site. But, once those are built, you probably won't hear any piledrivers. Unless the city builds that park over the river Soloman's been talking about. Then that should be it.

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Knobbies4Ever t1_jbi000j wrote

My guess was states with higher-cost insurance would have more / higher-cost claims to pay out... or a regulatory environment that allows insurance companies to gouge their customers to increase profits.

I'm not in that business, but know money talks, bullshit walks.

Glad NJ has front plates... our car insurance is expensive enough already!

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samwiseganja96 t1_jbhobpi wrote

This comment is the epitome of "I haven't understood a word I read" it's like you can only hold on to a portion of this conversation. I write something and you only comprehend 1/10th of it.

Of course I'm not so daft that I think someone can run both plates with covers. I thought we were listing possible reasons you couldn't capture a plate on your front camera. was I wrong in thinking that? From your comment you made it seem like there were only 2 ways they could avoid the camera. In reality there's a multitude.

That does not take away the fact that when you have 2 plates on a car. There's 2 locations on that car with a visible unique identifier. This will absolutely make it easier to identify a car in the event of literally ANYTHING. That means accidents, robberies, kidnappings, etc it is a valuable tool. Grow up dude.

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Unspec7 t1_jbhmt1h wrote

C) Sure, but the chances of that are so low that I'd rather just pay my insurance premiums than get front plates. D) Which is illegal. Are you just contradicting yourself at this point? What stops them from running both plates and having covers on BOTH, you donut?

True, I guess a GED kind of counts as a "degree". It does, after all, get referred to as the "Good Enough Degree".

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