Article: Any driver violating traffic law will be held largely responsible for a resulting car accident. If one of the drivers is issued a citation for speeding, running a light, or another violation, he or she will likely be at fault. If no police are present to issue citations, judge for yourself whether an obvious infraction has occurred. Consult local traffic laws, as these may be different from state laws.  Insurance companies can always choose to disagree with police findings when determining liability. You should always call the police to the scene of an accident. Police and insurance companies can rely on several different types of evidence when determining fault in an accident. Generally speaking anything relevant can be introduced as evidence.  Photos of the accident can help establish what happened and the extent of the damages. Witnesses statements, while less reliable, can help explain what happened. If several people corroborate each other, then this can help solidify a case. Police reports provide an impartial view of what happened at the scene. However, unless the police officer witnessed the accident, it is based on the evidence they collected at the accident.  Video cameras (private and public) may show what happened in an accident. The physical evidence from the accident will also play an important role in determining fault. This includes damage to the vehicles, skid marks, paint on a car, etc. In most cases, a driver who hits another car from behind is at fault. Likewise, a driver making a left turn is most often blamed for any accident that results from this turn.  Although these situations are common, they are not always the case. Make sure that you consider the full situation to make a determination of fault and not just whether the driver rear-ended another or was making a left turn. For example, if a driver slammed on his or her breaks without justification, that driver may be at fault if another driver rear ends him or her. Similarly, a driver making a left turn on a green arrow obviously isn’t at fault if someone else runs a red light. Police reports and insurance claims often reference one driver's (often inadvertent) admission of guilt after an accident. If one driver says something like, "I'm sorry for hitting you,” or "I didn't see you," the driver can be assigned most or all of the blame for the accident. In most circumstances, drivers will not admit blame. Witnesses, however, often have a definite opinion about fault in an accident. Record witnesses' names and phone numbers. Ask them to relate their account of the accident, including the reason why they think one or the other of the drivers is at fault. In situations without witnesses and conflicting information—especially regarding which driver had a green light—insurance companies (and lawyers if a hearing is applicable) is try to determine which driver is more credible based on driving record and other information. Unless the driver caused the accident intentionally, negligence is the usual legal justification for requiring one driver to reimburse another for damage caused in an accident. Negligence is defined as breaching a certain duty and thereby causing damages. In terms of an accident, this means that one driver failed to do (or not do) something that he or she should have done, resulting in an accident causing damages. Negligence may be an obvious violation of traffic law, such as running a red light, or a subtler failure to drive responsibly. Common examples of driver negligence include driving without headlights on at night, failing to look both ways before turning, failing to wear glasses with poor eyesight, or not using a blinker at a turn.
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Note any traffic citations or violations of traffic law. Consider evidence relevant to the accident. Decide whether the accident is the result of a rear-end collision or a left-hand turn. Record any comments made by the drivers after the accident. Consult witnesses about how the accident occurred. Consider whether either driver was negligent before the accident.

Problem: Article: Many people have a difficult time understanding gambling as an addiction because it lacks the chemical dependency of other addictions, like those to alcohol or drugs. As a result, you may need to explain to your family how gambling makes you feel and why you have been unable to stop thus far.  You may really spell out what an addiction feels like. For example, you could say something like, "It may be difficult for someone who does not have an addiction to understand, but I feel unable to stop myself from gambling even though I know I shouldn't do it. I feel so happy and free while I am gambling, and then I feel bad afterwards, which makes me want to regain that happy feeling by gambling more." Try not to get angry with your family if they don't understand why you can't just stop gambling. Recognize that they do not understand the addiction and may need some more time. This conversation is your opportunity to come clean to your family about everything you have been attempting to hide from them. Some of the things you have to tell them may upset them, but it's important that they know the truth, so always be honest.  Avoid minimizing the severity of your addiction in order to shelter your family. They need to know the true extent of your problem in order to help you. If you need to share something that will be particularly hurtful, you can prepare your family for it by saying something like, "You may already know that I have lost a lot of money, but there is something else that you don't know, and I know it will be very upsetting to you." If your gambling addiction has had a negative effect on your family in any way, you should acknowledge that and apologize for what you have done. While there is no way to change the past, it's important for your family to know that you regret your actions. Let them know that you recognize the impact your addiction has had on them by saying something like, "I understand that my addiction has caused you pain and I am deeply sorry for that." When you tell your family that you have a gambling addiction, they will probably have a lot of questions, so it's important to be open to answering them. Keep in mind that your family may have very little knowledge about addictions, so they may ask questions that seem to have obvious answers to you.  They will probably ask you questions like when your addiction started, how often you gamble, or why you gamble. They may also ask you questions about your finances, which may be uncomfortable, but try to be open and honest.
Summary: Explain your struggles. Be honest. Apologize for hurting them. Be ready to answer questions.

It's the app that resembles an orange traffic cone with white stripes on it.  Download and install VLC media player if you haven't already. It's in the menu bar at the top of your Mac's screen.  This opens a drop-down menu. It's in the middle of the drop-down menu. The checkbox will turn blue with a white checkmark to indicate it's been selected. A drop-down list will appear with your Mac's options. Select the audio source you want to record:  Select Built-in Microphone if you want to use your Mac's internal microphone. Select Built-in Input if you have an external mic or other audio source plugged into your computer. You'll need to install Soundflower and select a Soundflower input if you want to record your Mac's audio. It's the blue button at the bottom of the Open Source window. It's in the menu bar at the top of your screen. This opens a drop-down menu. It's the third option at the top of the drop-down menu. Play the audio track if you want to record your computer's audio playback. It's the square button at the bottom of the VLC window. Go to your computer's Music folder. You can open the music folder by clicking on Finder (the blue and white face icon in your dock) and then click the "Music" folder on the left side column. The audio filename will start with "vlc-record-" and then end with the date and time the recording was made. By default, VLC stores recorded audio files in the Mac's "Music" folder.
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Open VLC. Click File. Click Open Capture Device. Click the checkbox for "Audio". Click the "Audio" drop-down box and select a source. Click Open. Click Playback. Click Record to start recording. Click the "Stop" button to finish recording. Open your recorded audio file.