Mile wide difference between:
The Article Title: "evade police"
The Article Content: "avoid contact with police"
CA could have passed something like this for decades. Let’s be honest, for something like this to happen these days it sure looks like protection for illegals.
CA giving criminal tool bags an escape.
Those whining about showing id, get over it. Maybe if you weren’t breaking the law it wouldn’t matter whether or not the cops knew who you were.
Tool bags can’t fathom they’re the problem not the cops
I wish the courts would rule it’s illegal to sit on the side of the road like a vulture looking for its prey. Nothing like a mobile tax collector to ruin your day watching them sit on the side of the road. The more of them I see the more I feel like I’m living in a police state. At least we don’t have DUI checkpoints.
Justice Kelli Evans, the high court’s newest member, wrote in a concurring opinion joined by four other justices that said, “many individuals — including, particularly, people of color — commonly hold a perception that engaging in any manner with police, including in seemingly casual or innocuous ways, entails a degree of risk to one’s safety.”
Let me fix that:
“Many individuals know that engaging in any manner with police, including in seemingly casual or innocuous ways, entails a degree of risk to one’s safety.”
Even though I dreamed of California life as a TV watching kid in the 70’s and early 80s I have discovered that I vow NEVER to vist that God forsaken state......EVER
Unless the police are on a call of burglary, or battery, or abuse, or some other reason for being in the vicinity other than on general patrol, simply turning the other way is not probable cause for a stop.
-PJ