Deze heb ik lange tijd fijn gebruikt in Nederland maar werkt hier al een tijdje niet meer helaas. Voor andere landen nog wel prima geloof ik maar voor NL OV niet.
Is er een OV app op fdroid voor Nederland?? Ik heb hier zeer veel interesse in.
Als Ajax fan vind ik het jammer dat de wedstrijd niet doorgaat. Nu lopen ze twee wedstrijden achter op de rest en moeten ze die later inhalen, maar dat gaat lastig worden, mede vanwege de Europese wedstrijden van beide teams.
KNVB zit wel te zeiken en denkt dat voetbal speciaal is. Ik snap volledig dat ze willen staken en een staking is alleen effectief als deze ook impact heeft.
Vooral jammer dat er politie moet zijn bij de klassieker. Bij veel andere wedstrijden hoeft het echt niet maar helaas zit er teveel gewelddadig tuig tussen de supporters. Ze moeten net als in Engeland stadionverboden gaan invoeren met meldplicht. Nu kan je als hooligan alsnog buiten het stadion de relschopper uithangen (en op iemands anders kaartje binnenkomen). Met een meldplicht moet je je tijdens de wedstrijd op het politiestation melden. Dat werkt heel goed, maar is in Nederland (nog) niet ingevoerd.
Not American so perhaps I'm missing something, but doesn't it make sense tips are taxed? It's income, so why wouldn't it be?
The one in the middle has its eye open
I just gave an example of running where it was about pushing, not if someone crossed a line. They even changed their decision after an appeal when other people looked at the same situation again.
And sports like football or hockey... Have you ever watched those sports? There are subjective calls all the time. It's objective criteria, but a human still has to interpret things like handball, which depends on if your arm is in an "unnatural position" or not. Those are largely subjective decisions and there is controversy around them all the time.
With breakdancing they are of course also judging specific criteria:
The winner is determined by a panel of judges, who score each performance based on five criteria each worth a fifth of the point maximum
It's really not that different.
Running has judges. Just the other day in the women's 1500m (I think) a woman was initially disqualified for pushing someone. She appealed and the decision was reversed. It's all about interpretation and subjectivity.
I can't think of any sport that doesn't have a judge or referee that has to subjectively interpret athlete's actions and the sport's rules.
If you prefer the hockey shootout over penalties in football, better get a time machine (and an airplane perhaps) and go watch the MLS in the 90s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNExAtWu0CU
100% agree. I'm Dutch and he's sent there to represent me/us/the country, it's fucking disgusting.
I totally agree with you and fuck this guy, but there is some context to his sentence here in the Netherlands:
One legal distinction is that Van de Velde is unlikely to have been convicted of rape had he stood trial in the Netherlands rather than England. In England, sex with a 12-year-old is rape, regardless of the circumstances: an under-16 cannot legally consent. But after he was extradited to the Netherlands, having serving almost a year of his prison sentence, he was released after less than a month. Under Dutch law, his crime was deemed to be the lesser offence of ontucht, sexual acts that violate social-ethical norms.
Where I'm from a 36 hour work week is the norm. I work 4 × 9 hours and have every Wednesday off (plus I have like 9 weeks off every year). Some colleagues do work 40 hours a week and then save a day off every two weeks. A friend does this and he takes one fairly long holiday (like a month) and also a week or two off every two months or something.
And you can also take a sabbatical and be guaranteed of your job when you get back. A guy I know from another department took a year off to take a trip around the world with his girlfriend.
Ik was ook benieuwd en heb wat zitten zoeken. Hier is een antwoord https://www.iederewctelt.nl/veelgestelde-vragen/