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Video recording at concerts?

Is it legal?I see it on youtube so im guessing theres no copyright laws. Or is there?I just dont want to get there and get my camera taken away.

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I have lived in New England my whole life and I would say that the all-weather tires should do the job just fine. My advice would be to start the winter with the tires you have and if you find that they dont have enough grip then invest in some winter tires. You can usually find them cheap on craigslist. Also if your car is rear wheel drive you are going to have a tougher time in the snow and ice.
If you can afford it get four studded winter tires. You can get by with all-season radials but once you've used studded tires you won't want to go back. I only see chains on school busses and snowplows. I think they would be a PITA.
A lot of this also depends on how well you drive in snow. I get by fine with all-weather, but you have to really slow down, tap your brakes rather than slam them on (unless you have anti-locks), make gentle turns rather than sudden ones and space yourself from the traffic ahead of you.
If your motor home, travel trailer or fifthwheel was made in the last few years, chances are it has a rubber roof. It's not the natural latex rubber we normally think of though. It's a material called Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) which is specially made for roofing. EPDM rubber roofing membrane is made to last 20 years or longer and usually has a 10 to 12 year guarantee, depending on the brand. EPDM manufacturers advise that rubber roof membranes do not require the use of any protective roof treatment or roof protector product. The only maintenance recommended is cleaning the roof four times a year. If you have owned a rig with an EPDM roof for a few years, you've no doubt noticed that the roof surface is chalky. Manufacturers say not to worry, this is a normal process of age and, and that even after 10 years, only 10 percent of the material is lost due to chalking. Plenty of roof is left. Regular cleaning will reduce chalk buildup and minimize white streaks on the sides of your RV. The correct cleaning product is of great importance for your EPDM rubber roof. Never use cleaners or conditioners containing petroleum solvents, harsh abrasives or citric based cleaners on your EPDM roof. Using such solvents will cause irreparable damage and will most likely void your warranty. If you are uncertain about what is in the product, don't use it. Of course each EPDM manufacturer recommends using their own brand of cleaner, but all approve the use of mild laundry detergent. While EPDM rubber roofing does not need to be protected from ultra violet rays (UV ) and ozone, the manufacturers do approve 303 Aerospace Protectant as a safe way to resist staining and make future cleaning easier.
If the roads are usually plowed, the All-seasons will be fine in most cases. Snows are better in snow, and a little worse on ice. Studded snows work well for both. Chains are for when you will be travelling in deep snow, or when there is lots of ice. Chains are low speed ONLY. Never over 40mph, and not on hard surfaces (it tears them up). NH resident since '70. Hi, neighbor.

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