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Are they now painting names of slain Americans on the speed-bumps in The White House drive way?

Are they now painting names of slain Americans on the speed-bumps in The White House drive way?

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Hi Flat reflective surfaces tend to reflect all frequencies at a certain angle. Closer to 0 degrees is better rather than perpendicular. The weakening of U/V is caused mostly by absorption, indicating a penetration of the surface or going through a material.
Well I'm not quite sure how far a car should be parked from a hydrant, because it's different for every other state. I believe it's 5-10ft. Or one car's length from the edge of the hydrant to the bumper. This person seems like he or she is breaking the law. I would definitely report this kind of habit. Report this to your local authorities such as the police, fire department, or department of traffic (or whatever you call it). They would either fine your neighbor or give him or her a big warning. Parking a vehicle near a hydrant can actually be life-threatening. If there was a fire around and fire trucks can't have access to it, lives can be lost. It would be your neighbors fault for not removing their vehicle. If you don't want to go to the authorities, simply go up to your neighbor and tell them about the hydrant issue. I'm sure that they don't want to interfere with firemen, since their job is to stop fires and save lives (and property!)

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