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I know only we can see what goes on behind the scenes but banning racists is like playing whack a mole. We permanently ban dozens of people a day and factoring in how many people have left our sub due to its toxic environment (which i don’t blame them for), sometimes we wonder if eventually there’ll be no one left. But they just keep coming out of the woodwork like a fucking termite infestation..

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NHTSA would develop techniques, such as spotters on overpasses and roving patrols, to determine the effectiveness of these practices. The program will be conducted over a two year period, and the results will be made available to other states that are encountering texting and driving issues. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today announced it is providing $550,000 to Connecticut and Massachusetts to help them plan and conduct high visibility anti texting enforcement programs.

But industry insiders and analysts don’t expect Amazon’s succession plan to have a major impact on the company’s show business plans at least not right away.Under his watch, Prime Video became a worthy competitor to Netflix, Amazon Studios bought prestigious films such as “Manchester by the Sea” and the company paid $250 million for the rights to make a series based on “The Lord of the Rings.”So will the e commerce giant’s interest in entertainment wane with Bezos’ move?Don’t count on it, people familiar with the company said Tuesday.”I don’t believe it will change things at the studio level,” said one former Amazon executive who requested anonymity to speak about an ex employer. “True, Bezos likes the studio business, but I think this move is largely freeing him from daily running the entire retail operation. The teams below will continue the entertainment business at the same level.”Bezos doesn’t leave his post until the third quarter of this year, and besides, he won’t really be retiring when he does.

You can unsubscribe at any time.Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy noticeA man caught with a Samurai sword in a Coventry street has been jailed for five months.Anthony Tobin was arrested for having the the fierce looking weapon on him in The Barley Lea the street where he lives on November 22 last year.He appeared before Coventry Magistrates Court this month where he pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a bladed or sharply pointed article in a public place.Tobin, 32, was sent to prison for 22 weeks and ordered to pay a 128 victim surcharge.Magistrates also ordered that the Samurai sword be forfeited and destroyed.Coventry news. Free. To your inboxOther cases heard at Coventry Magistrates Court on January 12 and 13 included: Shannen Brown, 29, of Deepmore Road, Rugby, admitted drink driving (breath 84, limit 35) in Rugby, driving while disqualified and driving without insurance.She was sent to prison for eight weeks as offences committed while subject to community sentence and “record of previous offending”, banned from driving for five years and ordered to pay a 128 victim surcharge.Dayle Chatwin, 29, of Church Road, Nuneaton, was found guilty of using threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour which was racially aggravated.He was fined 850 and ordered to pay 100 compensation, 135 court costs and a 85 victim surcharge.Daniel McDaid, 42, of Harnall Lane West, Foleshill, admitted two counts of stealing perfume gift sets worth a total of 210 from Boots.He was sent to prison for 12 weeks due to “record of previous offending” and ordered to pay a 128 victim surcharge.Read MoreProlific Coventry shoplifter caught red handed in undercover operationPaul Benson, 45, of Arthur Street, Luton, was found guilty in his absence of three counts of stealing showers from B in Coventry.He was given a community order including an eight week curfew with an electronic tag from 8pm 8am and ordered to pay a 95 victim surcharge.Steven Hutchinson, 26, of Ryders Hill Crescent, admitted assault by beating and assault.He was sent to prison for six weeks, made subject to a restraining order and ordered to pay a 128 victim surcharge.Daniel Jones, 25, of Church Road, Nuneaton, admitted stealing washing tablets, dishwasher tablets and beer worth 98 from Tesco Express, assault and committing an offence while subject to a suspended sentence.He was sent to prison for 30 weeks (10 weeks for new offences and 20 weeks imposed from suspended sentence for theft and assault by beating, and ordered to pay 100 compensation and a 128 victim surcharge.Jakcob Walpole, 29, of The Coppice, Stoke Aldermoor, admitted assault by beating and harassment.He was sent to prison for eight weeks due to “flagrant disregard for people and their property”, made subject to a restraining order and ordered to pay a 128 victim surcharge..

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