Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
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Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable - A young Marine left work one day to ride his motorcycle with a friend. The two decided to perform stunts while traveling down Highway 24, which is illegal in North Carolina. The end result was battalion-level non-judicial punishment and a long list of civilian criminal charges.
http://www.brainbucketmag.com/News/a.../sid=3282.html
http://www.americanbikernews.com/New.../sid=3282.html
http://www.brainbucketmag.com/News/a.../sid=3282.html
http://www.americanbikernews.com/New.../sid=3282.html
#3
RE: Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
Yeah, I agree!
Wait is dumb that the guy did this, that he got punished like he did, or that I posted it?
Wait is dumb that the guy did this, that he got punished like he did, or that I posted it?
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RE: Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
Rumor has it that the reason reflective vests are required on military installations is because of the high fatal accident rates on motorcycles among young active duty members.
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RE: Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
ORIGINAL: SportsterBob
Rumor has it that the reason reflective vests are required on military installations is because of the high fatal accident rates on motorcycles among young active duty members.
Rumor has it that the reason reflective vests are required on military installations is because of the high fatal accident rates on motorcycles among young active duty members.
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RE: Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
being in the service is the only place where you get punished twice for the same crime. He deserves every bit of it. but, you can't fix stupid
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RE: Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
ORIGINAL: dynamike74
Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable - A young Marine left work one day to ride his motorcycle with a friend. The two decided to perform stunts while traveling down Highway 24, which is illegal in North Carolina. The end result was battalion-level non-judicial punishment and a long list of civilian criminal charges.
http://www.brainbucketmag.com/News/a.../sid=3282.html
http://www.americanbikernews.com/New.../sid=3282.html
Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable - A young Marine left work one day to ride his motorcycle with a friend. The two decided to perform stunts while traveling down Highway 24, which is illegal in North Carolina. The end result was battalion-level non-judicial punishment and a long list of civilian criminal charges.
http://www.brainbucketmag.com/News/a.../sid=3282.html
http://www.americanbikernews.com/New.../sid=3282.html
http://www.brainbucketmag.com/News/article/sid=3282.html
linked page above has javascript on it that's the js/qvod exploit.
It's a virus-like script (trojan.)
Here's a screen shot of the warning I get.
Edit: and here's a better explanation from Symantec (formerly Norton.)
http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/att...gs/s22762.html
And, the reason you see it named [1] in my report is that I gotinfected twice, the second time by refreshing your page.
My guess is that it's imbedded in one of your ads but I'm not going back to your site to study it for you.
I highly recommend that no one clicks that link until you check it out.
This is a buffer overrun exploit that could allow someone to take over your computer. If it failed in that, it would likely crash the computer (denial of service.)
Thanks,
JB
MCSE/MCSA
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RE: Motorcycle Violator Held Accountable
I quit clicking on his links a couple of days ago. Last one I clicked opened about 5 pop up windows. Nothing personal, I liked reading the articles, but don't do pop ups.