My phone just binged, I got all excited for an update, only to be told that "parent" with a phone person had all his accounts shut down on social media.
Hmmm........
lol!
You are awesome!Allison Sylte
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Despite the snow, jury selection is still on for the Patrick Frazee trial. Court officials say 125 potential jurors are expected to arrive this morning, out of 1,750 total summons. To put that into context, the population of Teller County is 24,646.
and thanks BUF - I have 5 tweeters sites open - so if anything happens - I shall post!
My phone just binged, I got all excited for an update, only to be told that "parent" with a phone person had all his accounts shut down on social media.
Hmmm........
lol!
Five or six inches of snow is probably no big deal to them. Lots of people probably have their snow tires by now or all wheel drive.
They are probably pretty good about clearing the roads in an area that gets lots of snow.
Imo
I'm with you Noharg
Well....its 11:44 am there....
Tick tock tick tock...
I don't know about riveting....Ill take anything...lol!!It's just jury selection, are you guys expecting something riveting to happen today?
Oh, wow, I would think they would plan well for it since the weather is so changeable.Colorado is notoriously poor about clearing snow. The heavy volume of high speed traffic makes it too dangerous to try; and the intermittent nature of storms in southern Colorado makes the expense to the taxpayers great in comparison to very little benefit. All wheel drive and snow tires are very common. IMO
I doubt we'll hear much of anything if they are just questioning jurors.I don't know about riveting....Ill take anything...lol!!
Jury duty or not, I would not be driving in that stuff! But then again, I'm from the south and don't know anything about driving in the snow. I hope that they work with the jurors that do get in and don't penalize those that don't drive in today.
I wonder where all the media is staying overnight as that seems like a small town. Hopefully they are local and not having to drive in from Denver everyday or elsewhere.
Oh, wow, I would think they would plan well for it since the weather is so changeable.
When I had all wheel drive I could still get out of my driveway with 6 inches of snow, so I would imagine if most people have snow tires or all wheel drive, it shouldn't be a problem.
Imo
Well, in that case maybe the heavy traffic keeps some of the snow off the roads. ImoJust for an example, The average daily traffic on Highway 24 as it passes the Sonic is 60,000 vehicles. While that figure is higher in summer and lower in winter, it is still a huge amount of traffic No one stays home, so they are all competing with the snowplows for sliding space. Four lane divided highways don't look so wide when the cars are traveling sideways. JMO