User talk:193.231.238.215

Mr. 193.231.238.215, it would be appreciated if you could explain why you insist on your version of United States of America. I am not in a position to judge whether your changes are justified or not, but it seems to me (correct me if I'm wrong) that you prefer a bowdlerized or politically correct version. Articles in Wikivoyage do not need either -- what they need is to reflect reality in the best possible way. (WT-en) Dhum Dhum Akubra 18:01, 26 Mar 2004 (EST)


 * Please use the Talk:United States of America page to discuss this issue. --(WT-en) Evan 19:01, 26 Mar 2004 (EST)

193.231.238.215, several people invited you kindly to discuss and explain your views of United States of America. Until now, you haven't done that. Instead you insist on your version without any explanation. This is not how Wikivoyage works and it is not going to get you anywhere. If you have reasons why you think the article should be changed, I advise you to use the talk page to communicate. (WT-en) Dhum Dhum Akubra 07:42, 27 Mar 2004 (EST)

Is it really illegal to abandon a car on a street in the United States of America? Surely not. It may be illegal to take one if you do not own it, but to leave one that you do own... I think not. It may be an offence to park beyond the time limit, and city authorities and landowners may sieze vehicles that have overstayed their welcome, and sell the vehicle to recover costs. But what ordinance makes simply leaving the vehicle illegal, meaning you can be imprisoned for doing so. If this were the case then the Police could arrest every driver who was issued a parking ticket! I don't think Homeland Security has got that strict.....yet. - (WT-en) Huttite 02:30, 28 Mar 2004 (EST)

well
I dunno if all of the "wells" are written by the same person. Maybe. You can check the page history.. Which brings me back around to: Why not make a make a user account and log in? -- (WT-en) Mark 05:01, 30 Mar 2004 (EST)