The Dayton man accused of shooting another man during a parking dispute outside of a south Kalispell store last month pleaded not guilty in Flathead County District Court on Thursday.
Cecilia Wade, a 64-year-old woman facing physical and intellectual challenges, had been using a wooden handicap ramp to access her driveway's top. However, the ramp had deteriorated over time
a father gets the scare of his life when he s accidentally separated from his 3-year-old son on a portland, oregon train platform. it s all caught on the station security camera. november 16th, 2009, aaron bailey and his son aiden are on their way to aiden s school. when the train stops at the main street platform, the doors open and little aiden clutching his father s hand steps out on to the platform. and that s when the terrifying ordeal begins. i had him in my hand such as this. and he exited first and as he was exiting he pushed the handicap ramp. aiden pulls the handicap button on his way out of the door which causes it to close right on his father s hand. completely separated from his
probably 50% more than you should for a lot of goods because their rents are so high because of government regulations on buildings in san francisco and all these other things. my point is the ultimate point is does the consumer a voter prefer a higher price with those rules? do you want the handicap ramp less skyscrapers in san francisco, a higher wage to the workers? if you like those things you won t have a dollar menu for long. if you prefer cheap food there shouldn t be any of these regulations. john no free lunch, no free wage hikes? it has to be passed on because of the razor-thin margins. we re talking about 20% of restaurant workers a higher wage. instead of some type of jobs plan in america that creates a middle class. this is simply a redistribution from the consumer directly to the person working behind the counter. if you re okay with that you re also okay with higher fast food