Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

contagiousaresmiles t1_jckvaak wrote

This seems to be the problem with every leader or senate in this state. I quit voting over the same corrupt b.s.. how do we change this revolving problem? Something needs to be done. Us people of Pennsylvania are living on pennies, pay check to pay check. The children are not learning from the payout after payout the schools take on. Every problem Pennsylvania runs into has to do with someone holding office. It's time for a change! We can't change nothing when our electives only care about making more money for themselves and to hell with the rest. Pennsylvania needs a major change.

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delcodick t1_jcku7iz wrote

Get it inspected on your return to PA.

PA inspection stickers are of no concern to cops in other States other than to give them a purported cause for a pretextual stop.

If you are excessively concerned over it, then time to your return to coincide with the nearest inspection place upon crossing the State line, where you have your vehicle booked in for inspection.

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WITFnews OP t1_jcks7ux wrote

Fun fact. This high school also recently performed Grease.

The board president actually said this at the meeting: “I don’t think there is a play with a worse theme than Grease and we performed it in an excellent way,” Naum said. “Mrs. (Brooke) Bomberger did a fantastic job of modifying it to what we believe is community standards.”

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SpankyMcDangle t1_jckqfjy wrote

He/she wont know what you look like until 1-he runs your plate and sees your license photo, or 2- sees you in person. But the dark windows draws attention either way. Do you plan legal tint or darker than legal?

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NorthernLitUp t1_jckmabe wrote

You don't have to worry about being stopped for expired inspection in another state. Make an appointment for an inspection as soon as you get back. If you get pulled over when back in PA, tell them you have been out of state and you have an inspection within the next few days at X garage. Chances are, they'll let you go with a warning or ask you to send in proof of inspection.

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raven4747 t1_jcklfl4 wrote

for me, I'm happy I went there for a number of reasons, but among the most prominent is that I was able to see what this type of corruption and corporate apathy actually looks like (because spoiler alert: it is EVERYWHERE in the modern American workplace). I learned to navigate it while I was in school and that has made my work life a lot easier and less stressful tbh.

still, I would not recommend my younger family members to attend PSU by any means.

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