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Re: [GMCnet] TZE166V902114 the odd number project. [message #292717 is a reply to message #292692] Tue, 22 December 2015 08:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jp Benson is currently offline  Jp Benson   United States
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Anonymous wrote on Mon, 21 December 2015 20:30
Jp Benson wrote on Mon, 21 December 2015 18:07
There's laws about them sort of thing...


No, I'm not an attorney but I did sleep with one last night.

JP


hi JP,

if I didnt know any better, I'd probably swear by it! it does appear to have the color of law, and the possibility to even the force of law unless that presumption was properly rebutted I guess.

I think it might be some sort of code? a codified law maybe? encrypted? just glad I no longer have a need to decrypt that stuff.

I used to *think* I could read that stuff too but I cant read chinese, much less this legalese. TBH, Im not aware of any law that even requires a man to read at all.

I'll stick to common law for the most part but thanks for bringing that up, it would seem to make sense and something Ive actually thought about as well but Im certainly not authorized to interpret the codes of a legal society or agents of a foreign principle. in fact Ive found it better to not even try it.

maybe you can find the other ones that resemble law and of the correct time period about the V.I.N. plates too? that would be most interesting for the group I think.

if your sleeping partner also has a leviathan black robe, they might even under-stand what I just wrote.

magi's gonna magi straight I suppose. word




ANSI A119.2/NFPA 1192 is a set of standards designed by the NFPA, adopted by ANSI and conformed to by the RV manufacturing industry. Not only for public safety but also (in the case of rear bumper mounted propane cylinders) to keep attorneys out of their wallets when rear end collisions occur.

It's a topic on forums where folks make RV's out of old school buses, box trucks etc. I've read on those forums that many states have adopted ANSI A119.2/NFPA 1192 as part of their statutes for RV's.

I can't be much help on the VIN issue. Tried some tricks in photoshop but it didn't do much. Abandoned vehicles can be titled but I don't know the details.
Good luck with that one.

JP
 
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