This is MIN-HYUK, 24. He walks over with a LARGE BOX in his hands. KI-JUNG Is that Min-Hyuk? It is. CHUNG-SOOK Ki-Woo is surprised to see Min-Hyuk, who continues to yell at the would-be public urinater. 7. MIN-HYUK What do you think you’re doing? You think thi...
If you're a thrill seeker, this is a code you want to listen for. It means the subject police have encountered is someone who is known as wanted. These encounters can be a lot of fun to watch. It's not because there is a 100% chance someone is getting cuffed, it's watching the ...
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This Viewpoint explores challenges in the Italian health care system during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and how other countries can plan for
The police have a reverse phone book but such look-ups are denied to the general public. Or are they? Technically you can reverse look-up a number in an ordinary phone book. How? You start at the first name and compare the number. If it's a match, great, if not, you move o...
The Stew Peters Network is proud to present DIED SUDDENLY, from the award winning filmmakers, Matthew Skow and Nicholas Stumphauzer. They are the minds behind WATCH THE WATER and THESE LITTLE ONES, and now have a damning presentation on the truth about the greatest ongoing mass genocide in hum...
What is a DUI checkpoint? A DUI checkpoint is a roadblock set up by police officers to stop cars and ascertain whether the driver is under the influence. They are often used at night, on frequently traveled roads, or in places where drunk driving is a problem. The law enforcement officer...
They couldn’t put a big enough chip on my shoulder to keep me from my social scene and by the time we left eight grade, I was (in my eyes) King of the freakin’ World! Middle School is a time of separating the wheat from the chaff academically and I established myself as one ...
1. to perform or complete (a deed or action): to do a portrait; the work is done. 2. (often: intr; foll by for) to serve the needs of; be suitable for (a person, situation, etc); suffice: there isn't much food, but it'll do for the two of us. 3. (tr) to arrange...