



SexualChoc wrote:but apparently it is the same city there is a Kansas City Kansas
AND and a kansas city MO
the divinging line is litterally a street so it is possible to look acoos the street and your nieghbot is in anouther state.



CheerfullyInsane wrote:
Ah....
Must be fun figuring out the jurisdictions for the local law-enforcement agencies.


Incubo wrote:
Not really a problem here since this sort of thing comes up all the time, the local law enforcement agencies work pretty closely together. If you run to the Missouri side, the Kansas state troopers will not break off. They'll just radio Missouri patrol to join them or vise versa going the other way.
Just becomes a question of where exactly you'll be going to court really.



SexualChoc wrote:there actually is a state that does ot do day light savings
Arizona
thought I am not aware of any commuter problems
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/state/why-we-don't-observe-daylight-saving-time-in-arizona


CheerfullyInsane wrote:SexualChoc wrote:there actually is a state that does ot do day light savings
Arizona
thought I am not aware of any commuter problems
http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/state/why-we-don't-observe-daylight-saving-time-in-arizona
It doesn't cause problems within the state itself. But consider a city such as KC if only MO observed DST.
You'd wake up in MO, head to work on the other side of town, and suddenly you're at work before you got up.![]()
And don't get me started on e.g. public transportation schedules when they cross state-lines......
Anyway, it's merely something that made me giggle for a minute or two.
As with just about everything else I post, it shouldn't be taken too seriously.
Besides, we seem to have strayed somewhat from the OP........Mea Culpa.


les wrote:Surely it is no different than crossing time Zones.



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