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BTW I click mine way more times than I don't when I drive despite the fact you don't have to.
One thing about NH that does bother me though is there is more cops on the roads up here than in MA. They don't have much better to do and that takes away from the free state vibe, even if some cops believe in the laws for NH and recognize it as a free state.. when theres too many though, it feels like just as big a police state as MA.
BTW I click mine way more times than I don't when I drive despite the fact you don't have to.
One thing about NH that does bother me though is there is more cops on the roads up here than in MA. They don't have much better to do and that takes away from the free state vibe, even if some cops believe in the laws for NH and recognize it as a free state.. when theres too many though, it feels like just as big a police state as MA.
Yes, it's crazy how many police there are in NH. Other places I've lived, I'd see a few a day. Here in NH, you see them all the time all day long. There are a few rural towns in NH with no police. Many more towns could do without them, or with one full-timer.
Not wearing a seatbelt in a state that has no mandatory auto insurance requirements is simply begging for a bankruptcy if anything bad should ever happen to you by a poor, uninsured driver.
Not wearing a seatbelt in a state that has no mandatory auto insurance requirements is simply begging for a bankruptcy if anything bad should ever happen to you by a poor, uninsured driver.
BTW I click mine way more times than I don't when I drive despite the fact you don't have to.
One thing about NH that does bother me though is there is more cops on the roads up here than in MA. They don't have much better to do and that takes away from the free state vibe, even if some cops believe in the laws for NH and recognize it as a free state.. when theres too many though, it feels like just as big a police state as MA.
That's a good thing considering how many people drive so poorly. Many are looking at their phones drifting out of their lanes. Others are going way too fast or tailgating... pull them over...
Yes, it's crazy how many police there are in NH. Other places I've lived, I'd see a few a day. Here in NH, you see them all the time all day long. There are a few rural towns in NH with no police. Many more towns could do without them, or with one full-timer.
Yea I think it makes the place even more depressing despite the fact NH has a higher economic rating than somewhere like Rhode Island or Worcester/Springfield.
NH for the time I been here seems quite overrated, if I left, I wouldnt feel terrible about it. I pretty much saw what I needed to see. Got arrested once, I have court in over 5 hrs from now. Some sticker inspection places also go just as hard on your vehicle requirements as they can in MA.. someone told me even more. And its just as expensive I think to live here. I know I'm not saving much money.
Go to YouTube and google up "People ejected without seatbelts" and see what you get.
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