Narcissism is a personality disorder in which a person has an inflated sense of self. They may have an incredible ego and feel the need to be admired and loved by others. Since this is the way the disorder works, it’s not surprising that a divorce can turn a normally narcissistic person into an aggressive or vengeful individual. While not all people with this condition are difficult to work with during a divorce, you may be having trouble with your…
When you’re hit by another driver whom you can tell is impaired, it’s important for you to take action to make sure that they are held liable for the collision. Initially, you’ll want to call 911 and talk to the police, but making sure that you have information about the case and your injuries is important, too. There are several things you should do if you’re involved in a crash with a drunk driver. Here are four to remember. Get…
Protecting your liquor license is important to you — but fake IDs are a major problem. There are some high-quality fakes out there, so how can you be held responsible for catching them all? Well, you generally can’t. More than likely, one or two bad IDs will eventually slip past you. This does not mean, however, that you’re relieved of all responsibility for weeding out underage drinkers and turning them away. What are the three types of phony IDs you’re…
It’s normal, to some degree, to see people trying to “beat” red lights by speeding up to get through an intersection or area where a light has just turned yellow. Unfortunately, this is dangerous. They could hit someone and cause a serious, or potentially fatal, collision. Just how dangerous is running yellow and red lights? In 2016, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that over 800 people were killed after being involved in crashes with people running traffic signals….
Over the past year, Colorado establishments with liquor licenses have been allowed to sell alcohol to customers on a to-go or delivery basis. That policy change, which was made in many other states as well, was intended to help struggling bars and restaurants remain open during difficult times. Although it is scheduled to expire on July 1, it looks like it will be codified into law – at least for the next five years in most cases. A bill that…