Chip_Rat

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Chip_Rat ,

So Pierre wants the government to name names.

But refuses to get the clearance that they have so they he can see the names himself....

Because if he gets the clearance he won't be allowed to share the information.....

The clearance that they have.... That is preventing them from releasing the names.

Did I miss something here? If Pierre is expecting them to break the law by revealing names, and they won't, why doesn't he step up, get the clearance and then break the law himself?

Chip_Rat ,

Tell me more.

Chip_Rat ,

Then the driver should have been charged with those offences. Also I have no idea how YOU know he was breaking any traffic laws from that video. The officer onsite indicates the lights are not to be trusted, and "speeding", I'd love to see how you went about determining that from this video....

The cop played a stupid game and won a stupid prize. In a just world once he heals up he would go to jail for the same crime/time as he falsely accused the driver of. Oh well.

what's a good way to stick a laser leveler to the wall?

I have a laser level that I'd like to use for lining up pictures on my wall. I'm doing this by myself otherwise I just have someone else hold it. It has a couple holes in it that look like maybe you could use screws or nails and I'd rather not have to put holes in the wall to do this. Any suggestions?

Chip_Rat ,

What type/brand of laser level? Most have magnetic brackets so if you have an outside corner in the room that has a metal drywall corner it will stick to that, or any peice of metal can be screwed to the wall and the level can be stuck to that. Your level may also come with a metal part of the bracket that you can screw to the wall and then stick the lazer to, and slide it up and down to get the right spot.

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