Posted on 28 February 2013. Tags: California, Fine, First, Just, Points, Still, Ticket
http://affiliates.trafficschooltogo.com/…
I’m checking this site and it says:
6) How do I know if I can take Traffic School?
The court should be able to tell you whether or not traffic school is an option and what schools are approved.
You should not get any points on your record if:
this is your first ticket
the court allows you to go to traffic school
Does this mean I will get no points on my record or do I have to take traffic school? I also checked the DMV site and it said the same thing about first ticket.
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Posted on 26 February 2013. Tags: Affiliated, Fail, Fianna, Fine, Gael, Newspapers, Which, With
I heard that one newspaper is affiliated with FF and another with FG?
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Posted on 18 May 2012. Tags: Century, dome, famous architects, fifteenth century, Fine, fine arts, gothic period, hagia sophia, minaret, muezzin, niche, spiral, spiral tower, twelfth century
True or False: Two famous architects designed the the dome of the hagia sophia? I said True
True or False: A minaret was a spiral tower. I said True
True or False: A muezzin is a niche in the wall. I said False
True or False: The Gothic period began around the middle of the twelfth century and lasted throughout the fifteenth century. I True
Did I get these correct?
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Posted on 23 September 2011. Tags: Bible, bible readings, cbs affiliate, city of san juan capistrano, conditional use, Fine, fromms, Home, legal representation, Los, pacific justice institute, permit, religious gatherings, san juan capistrano, san juan capistrano california
http://reason.com/blog/2011/09/21/san-ju…
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The city of San Juan Capistrano, California is laying heavy fines on a local couple for hosting semi-regular bible readings in their home. From the Los Angeles CBS affiliate:
Homeowners Chuck and Stephanie Fromm, of San Juan Capistrano, were fined $300 earlier this month for holding what city officials called “a regular gathering of more than three people”.
That type of meeting would require a conditional use permit as defined by the city, according to Pacific Justice Institute (PJI), the couple’s legal representation.
The Fromms also reportedly face subsequent fines of $500 per meeting for any further “religious gatherings” in their home, according to PJI…
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Posted on 31 October 2010. Tags: affiliated companies, Bungie, Fine, Hacking, hacking website, hacks, Host, Microsoft, Website, xbox, xbox 360
Im not saying that i want to host one but a friend of mine says that he knows a lot of hacks for xbox 360 and he said he might make a website where he will upload hacks. I fear for him so i wanted to know will microsoft or any affiliated companies fine him if they find out that he made a website with hacks?
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