Friday, April 18, 2008

Intoxicated Driving

Under Vehicle Code of California, Section 23152, it is a misdemeanor to:

1. Drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs; or

2. Drive with 0.08% or more of alcohol in your blood.

If you are stopped by a police officer on the suspicion that you have been driving under the influence, you should remember that you have legal rights that should be observed. You must remember the following procedures that police officers must observe under the circumstances and they are as follows:

1. The police officer must have probable cause to stop or detain you;

2. You should be advised that field sobriety testing is not required by law;

3. The police officer must read you your Miranda rights;

4. The police must let you choose to either submit to breath or blood testing; and

5. If you refuse to submit to any tests, the police officer should explain to you the consequences of your refusal.

Also, after you are stopped by the police for DUI, don t forget to do the following:

1. Decline to answer questions that may incriminate you;

2. Politely ask or request for the presence of your attorney;

3. Since field sobriety testing is not mandated by law, you can choose not to take one;

4. If you are 21 years of age or above, you can decline to take any breath testing; and

5. If asked to take the required evidentiary breath test or blood test, agree to do so only if you are confident that your alcohol level is under 0.08%.

Initially, DUI carries a misdemeanor penalty there are more serious consequences if you happen to be involved in an accident and even more if you caused injuries to other persons due to your DUI. Aside from the foregoing, even without actually getting into an accident, your sentence may also be increased under the following circumstances:

1. Having a prior conviction within ten years from the current arrest;

2. Having a blood alcohol level of over 0.15%;

3. Having a child as a passenger who is under 14 years old;

4. Refusing to submit to legally mandated testing or chemical testing; or

5. Speeding 20 mph over the limit.

Although the above information is very handy when you are accosted for suspected DUI, still, the best course of action is not to drive if you consumed alcohol. More than the damage to you, it will be more devastating to other individuals who might become victims to drunk drivers.



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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Protect Your BMW s Finish

You just paid a cool $73,000 for your fashionably new BMW and are cruising down the boulevard enjoying the ride. You zig and zag your way around the slow movers, marveling over the responsive steering and handling engineered into your 750i. As you pull into your driveway, park your sedan, and exit your vehicle, you turn around and your eyes feast upon its stunning Kalahari beige metallic finish. Quite frankly it is the most attractive looking vehicle you have ever owned. Unfortunately, many new BMW owners fail to provide the one level of protection that can keep your car s expensive finish from permanently losing its luster. What is that? Read on and I will tell you about a product that simply must be part of every luxury car owner s inventory.
If you haven t guessed it yet, what I am talking about is a custom fitted car cover for your bimmer. Yes, even if you garage your 750i or other fine vehicle, time and the elements will certainly attack your car s finish. Sure, you can do regular washes and waxes, but the inevitable will happen: something, somewhere will damage the finish. Besides, do you want to spend every weekend polishing your car? I doubt that!
No, you can t drive with a car cover on, but you can certainly have a car cover on hand to keep your parked car safe. Yes, there are enough things out there that can harm an expensive finish, even damaging it to the point where only an expensive repair can remedy the insult. The following are some of the hazards just waiting to happen:
1. Bird excrement You don t need to be parked under a tree for your car to get hit; a single drive-by bombing by a winged creature can do your finish in.
2. Weather Rain, snow, ice, and especially hail can damage a car in mere moments.
3. Trees A small branch can scratch any finish.
4. Sun Harmful solar rays are bad for your skin and your car s skin too.
5. Pollution There is no place on earth that is pollution free. Acid rain and airborne driven particles just love a new car s finish.
6. Kids Try keeping your neighbor s kids away from the car. You may succeed, but hit balls can make a beeline for your wheels. Some car covers even offer protection against minor impacts.
All right, so you are cleverly thinking that your garaged vehicle is immune to such petty insults, right? Well, in one word you are incorrect. Indoor air pollution and dust can take its toll on your car s finish as can small impacts from anything that falls off of a wall and onto your car.
The solution? Select a car cover that is right for your vehicle. Even if you keep your car garaged most of the time, the best car cover on the market can protect your bimmer from moisture, the sun, dirt, pollution, and small impacts. Choose one that is custom made for your car with side mirror pockets built in and four layers of quick drying polypropylene material to provide the ultimate level of protection. You don t want something so thin that it doesn t provide all around protection you just never know when you will have to have your car outside for an extended period of time and you don t want a car cover that entombs your BMW either. Instead, select one that works with your bimmer, not against it.
Best of all, premium car covers can be had for under $200, a worthy investment for any car luxury or not. So, enjoy your new 750i, but give yourself some peace of mind by selecting a car cover that can protect its finish and keep it looking great for many years.



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Monday, April 14, 2008

Trailer Hitches a Guide to Getting Hitched Without the Heartache

Boy, I learned the hard way that it takes a quality hitch to tow like the big dogs. It happened when I moved my sister s old singlewide from Shady Acres over to the Starlight. Once we put the wheels on and lowered that old Classic Coach onto the bumper hitch, all hell broke loose literally.
See, it was the bumper hitch that snapped clean off my rig. My Power Wagon s a beast, but her bumper s no match for that big coach. The spill naturally caused all kinds of carnage with Sissy s belongings. The china dishes from momma were lost and most of her Hummel figurines were smashed.
So, Sissy s crying and her house s sittin catawampus on the main drag of the Shady Acres Mobile Home Court. Acting fast, I set out to get me one of them proper trailer hitches. You know the ones custom built to bolt directly to your rig s frame. What I found was a whole lot of choices and even more gibberish.
First, hitches are broken up into classes. Now, I haven t gone to class since I dropped out of St. Mary s Industrial School for Boys. When I learned they meant weight class, it was a relief. Of the four classes, the higher numbers tow more weight. The lower classes use a smaller 1.25 inch receiver; classes III and IV use a larger 2 inch receiver.
Now, my inclination is to go for the highest rating 10,000 lbs. But remember, you can t exceed your rig s tow rating. Of course, the old Power Wagon can handle anything, so I went for the 10k. Then, I had to find the right hitch, the one made to fit my rig. This wasn t so hard since there are a lot of these bad boys to choose from.
So, I took this thing home and got to fabricating. Some folks might pay a fancy mechanic, but if you re handy, it ain t a problem. The hitch came with an easy set of directions, but I didn t need em. The hitch bolted right up, and with my neighbor Erwin s help, it took less than 30 minutes.
We booked it back to Shady Acres and the dang manager had already called a tow truck. Lucky for us, Sissy was busy wooing the driver with her feminine wiles. With my future ex-brother-in-law distracted, me and Erwin hooked the coach up to the new hitch and pulled that beast over to the Starlight.
Thanks to my custom trailer hitch, I was the hero that day. Sissy got hitched to the tow truck driver, Crumb, who bought her a new Hummel collection and some fancy plates. Life at the Starlight s better n ever since they refilled the pool and got a new bingo flashboard. Plus, me, Erwin and the Power Wagon tow folk s homes as a full time gig now and business is booming!
Custom trailer hitches are made for a whole lot of cars, trucks and SUVs. The brands I recommend are Hidden Hitch and Draw-Tite. They re both strong, look good and are easy to install. Either way, there s no substitute for a high-quality hitch to get Sissy out of a jam. - David S. Brooks



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Friday, April 11, 2008

How to detail your automobile

I think this is something that everybody needs to know how to do. I m not trying to bad mouth the automotive detailing business but with the prices that they charge your better off if you learn to do it yourself also with the price on fuel going up, and with interest rates many people or opting to keep their automobiles longer.
Keeping your car longer means in order to insure a long life (and high value) you must upkeep it not only mechanically but also cosmetically. Do you know that not keeping a good coat of wax on your car will lead to premature paint fading and once that starts you leave your car open to unwanted rusting. Also not keeping your tires maintained can cause them to crack which over time could cause a blowout. With just a little work you can help preserve your cars life and keep it looking nice so you won t be ashamed to drive it for many years to come.
When it comes down to just your basic wash job it is important to remember these facts:
- Always start from the top of your car and work your way down.
- Apply tire cleaner when the tires are still dry and scrub with a wet brush.
- Do Not! Forget to wipe down your door jambs.
- Use a razor blade to get bugs off your windshield.
- Clean your floor mats first so they have time to dry.
Just these facts can help save you time and help you get the job down more efficiently. Here s a free website that gives you a step by step guide on how to detail your car and it give you suggestions on the types of products works best www.drshinecarcare.com. When it comes time to either going online or to your automotive store to purchase supplies you don t want to be overwhelmed by all the different types of products. Here s a list of supplies that s always good to have around:
- Car Soap
- Tire Cleaner
- Wash mitt
- Tire brush
- Chamois
- Polish
- Wax
- Window cleaner
- Protectant
- Vacuum
If you make sure to keep those supply s on hand then you got the right formula to well detailed car!
So if you want to learn more on how to inexpensively detail your automobile at home without going to a detailer then checkout this website it s free and it gives you step by step instructions www.drshinecarcare.com



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