Living in San Diego California all my life drove into Baja may be 1000 times or more never had to get any type of Insurance also those 1000 times or more never had to show a passport it wasn't till 9/11 that they required people to show proof of citizenship .Even after 9/11 I went to Mexico several more times and was never asked to show a passport .I just showed my California Drivers license .I don't know how it is now because I stopped going to Mexico for 2 reasons Number 1 I broke up with my girlfriend who lives in Baja and number 2 the lines at the border were crazy about 4 hours just to cross back into the US sometimes longer .
CA insurance wont cover insurance in Mexico. If you get in a wreck you WILL not leave until you have paid to fix the car. Policia might even throw you in jail. NOT a good idea to drive without Mexican insurance.
@@TanManFixes That may be true but I've been stopped by Police 3 times in Mexico and never had any issues not Having Insurance in Mexico ,and it was not only I but friends neighbors co-workers almost everyone i Know/Knew drove in Mexico without any type of Mexican Insurance .I only got Mexican Insurance once and that was because I rented a car and drove into Mexico .To be honest with you I think CA Insurance does work in Mexico depending on your Insurance Company.
Do you know if they are still independent or they got bought out by bimbo international? The big bakery operation in Phoenix used to be independent and then bought by bimbo international a few years ago
Thank you! This is footage from this time last year. I never post in real time for safety reasons. Also I have over 2,500 videos to edit and get up on RU-vid still. So working along the way to get caught up up! I’ll be seeing her very soon though! 💕
"Free Cocktails" woman could have suffered smoke inhalation and passed. Did no neighbor attempt to alert her while her home was burning? Odd situation. 55+ community no doubt with lots of stagnant minded folks.
If you listen at the very beginning you can hear the neighbor say he had been banging on all the windows and door while the other man was spraying down the house. The lady was not the home owner she was just a guest of the home owner who was visiting friends and not at home when the fire started. The lady was sleeping in the back of the home with the door shut. She is very lucky, and we are very thankful for our senior citizen neighbors who sprung into action quickly and kept this home from engulfing in flames before the fire department got here! 🩷
Everyone is safe! Thank god! But no the house is not inhabitable yet. They literally axed through the roof so it will need some work! But it looks to be salvageable! 🙏🏼
This permit thing has been floating around since I first got into photography in the 90's. It was confusing and vague then, and it still is today. Probably even more so. They really need to clarify and finalize it and then educate the public on what's really going on! Too many opinions, falsehoods, and differences in the policies are floating around. A lot of the time, even rangers aren't fully informed on what the actual procedures are and all the changes that have been made through the decades, and that makes that job even harder. But the last I heard, and the way I understand it, is that if you are non-profit, you are basically in the clear. As long as you aren't doing anything to "Disrupt the natural or everyday workings of the park". No filming crews, no wild off-roading or tearing up natural stuff, no blocking roads, etc. I think this confusion comes from the fact that so many businesses DO use the parks for profit. (Commercial guides, tour groups, etc., not to mention mining, logging, and other extractions) This is the government's way of attempting to recover lost funds (Because natural resources are usually one of the first budgets to get cut). They are forced to put everyone in the same boat as far as permitting. The problem is that not everyone is the same, and this is where all the confusion is. Also, keep in mind that it's not just Natl. Parks. It's pretty much all public lands. Some more than others. Natl. Parks are more visible because more visitation equals more incidents of violations or miscommunications. Other public lands are usually a lot more loose on the subject. It also depends a lot on if they can even prove where something was filmed/photographed. Obviously, the Grand Canyon is undeniable, but a closeup of wildlife of flora is less specific. The question I've always had is what if at the time of filming/photographing, you were doing it just for fun, but later are approached buy someone that wants to buy your photo? How does that classify? Would someone have to pay for past work by the ever-changing policies and fees? Does the estate of Ansel Adams owe a buttload of money to the National Park Service, even though his photographs pretty much promoted their visitation AND conservation? My "opinion" is to just go and do what you love and don't worry about it. Of course if you get fined, I completely deny any responsibility! Lol! On a side note, since Cheeseburger is a mocking bird, he's probably just imitating a chickadee he heard one time. In fact, most of those calls he's making are calls from other bird species. That's what mocking birds do! Have a great day Kari! Don't get fined!
That would be an awesome for you to do. Yes it does seem as long as I’m not impeding or using footage for ads then I should be okay using my amendment right. I’ll fight it to the end! Lol
I believe the permits are for for-profit disruptive filming and activities. If one is filming with personal intent while not being disruptive, destructive or a nuisance to others. I believe that is a free speech right... Facebook was the one in breach of contract not the person filming it for personal use, I would get a lawyer and go after Facebook for any damages
Yeah! I sure hope so! So many you tubers are afraid to film in any parks. The permit even says 0-1 people for the permit. It’s a very self contradictory issue. Many you tubers just won’t post in fear of being fined. So sad.
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Hello. I saw you on Chocolate man in a van, and I decided to follow you. Thank you for sharing this event with us. Your oranges looked so delicious I could imagine the aroma here at home. Hope you had fun. Looking forward to your next sharing adventure.
Whatever happened at your house stays at the house lol... Matty looks like a giant weight has been lifted off of him after, thank you for taking care of them all.