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Dude Dad Gives Hilarious Advice to Colorado Transplants
Traveling anywhere in Colorado, you are bound to see quite a few cars with California license plates. People move to and from Colorado nearly every day. License plates from all over the country can be seen on pretty much any road in Northern Colorado.
Grumbles, complaining, and frustration by many Coloradans can be seen regularly on social media regarding transplants in the state. Even Northern Colorado comedian and YouTuber, Dude Dad, has chimed in on the subject.
DUDE DAD’S COLORADO TRANSPLANT SCHOOL
Dude Dad makes it no secret that Colorado residents despise cars with out-of-state plates. I have given advice numerous times to those who move from another state regarding license plates on their cars. Get them changed out to Colorado plates as soon as you possibly can.
If you recently moved to Colorado from another state, you might not have the funds to spend to transfer your license plates from one state to Colorado as soon as you would like. Dude Dad suggests that you fix your California license plates as soon as possible with a can of green spray paint.
This should go without saying, but we are going to address it anyway, this is not something you should really do and this is just a joke. However, Dude Dad sheds light on the animosity shared by Coloradans to those who still have their out-of-state plates well after assimilating into the state of Colorado.
Dude Dad has plenty of other videos poking fun at Colorado transplants, what to do to make yourself fit into Colorado better, and more. Take a look at some of the other videos below.
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“This latest tragedy was really the final straw”: Colorado Springs neighborhood seeks solutions after fatal stabbing
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – Those who live around Remington Park are looking to take long-term steps to secure the safety of their neighborhood after a June stabbing resulted in a death.
On June 17, police were called to Remington Park for a report of a stabbing. First responders found a gravely injured man and attempted to resuscitate him, but he died at the scene. Police identified the victim as Tadeo Francisco Villavicencio-Ramirez.
Nearly one month after his death, community members gathered at the CSPD Stetson Hills substation to talk with police, city leaders, utility, and D49 officials about safety solutions.
Organizer and community member Joshua Bouwkamp said the killing of Villavicencio-Ramirez is the final straw after multiple incidents have made residents feel unsafe.
“I see things all the time, we have street racing, people doing drugs down at the park, all kinds of bad stuff going on down there so we just want to make sure that our voices are heard,” he said.
Bouwkamp said his goal was to get more lights around the park and get more of a police presence around the park after dark.
With family members of Villavicencio-Ramirez in attendance, people spent the next two-and-a-half hours sharing their complaints and working on creating solutions.
With the help of police and utility officials, community members began the process of creating a neighborhood watch and getting more street lights around the park.
District Six councilman Mike O’Malley said the meeting went how he expected it to go.
“We were able to get them to be able to say, ‘Look, it’s not just a policing problem, this is a community problem and we need to be able to pull together and fix it’, and I applaud them for coming here to do that,”’ he said.
Police officials also told residents they will focus on the park over the coming weeks.
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