They may work for non plug in hybrids, which have quite small batteries that cycle a lot, but the energy density is far too low for full EV vehicles.
They may work for non plug in hybrids, which have quite small batteries that cycle a lot, but the energy density is far too low for full EV vehicles.
Plenty of countries manage it just fine.
Ironically, that’s what I’m doing right now, as I’m on break.
It’s not really a win if the only way to make decent money is to work a huge amount of overtime though, I quite like having a personal life.
What you’re describing is a competent police force.
How on earth did you get that from my comment?
Yeah, if you spend all your waking hours working and have no personal life.
You do realise you’d trade one group, who have rules they mostly follow, and consequences they occasionally face, for multiple warring groups that have no rules, right?
Actually no, being an officer is a horrible job, and even where I live, it’s not very well paid.
You deserve to live in a world without police.
If they’re still out in their yard after all the gunfire, that’s kinda on them.
Honestly, the response from this story has been utterly vile.
Some of the officers who rushed to the Charlotte neighborhood to rescue the first wave of downed officers were wounded as a second shooter began firing on them after they killed the wanted man,
Given that they would have been arriving in police cars, with lights and sirens, I’m pretty sure the shooter knew.
The “typical place” is usually wherever they find the person, especially if they’re holed up at home.
People hiding from the cops don’t tend to get out much.
It’s probably not the one suggesting the police waited until the wanted criminal was in a quiet spot with nobody around.
I knew there’d be some awful takes in here, and boy are you delivering.
Three people dead, and you’re worrying about someone’s yard being a mess?
Besides, they probably wanted to get access to the side of the property.
Hmm, so only on a very small number of predetermined routes, and at very slow speeds for those roads.
Still impressive, but not as impressive as the headline makes out.
The British are weird with names.
Lead acid has been there for a hundred years, lithium phosphate is another option.