You ever try to argue with a State Trooper?
I have updated my FMCDH (From My Cold Dead Hands) sign-off with the addition of (BITS).....Blood In The Streets, which I foresee coming soon, due to the enormous increase of the Marxist progressive movement being shoved down the throat of this failing REPUBLIC through the Judicial tyranny of fiat law, the passing of unconstitutional laws by the Legislative and Executive branches of our government and the enormous tax burden placed upon the average American to support unconstitutional programs put forth by Marxist ideology.
For anyone interested about replying to this particular post about "cop bashing"...well...wait until you're pulled over for BS and get your fingerprints taken, your breath tested after you just had ONE glass of wine at the local stop and were just driving home at the wrong place and the wrong time, and NOBODY SHOULD WORRY ABOUT THIS STUFF, BECAUSE YOU'VE NOT BROKEN ANY LAW AND THS POLICE ARE JUST DOING THEIR JOB AND YOU ARE INNOCENT!!! JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL!...Just wait till it happens to YOU.
FMCDH(BITS)
Especially their stance on the 2nd Amendment.
Where I live if I had to call 911 and wait for a response I and all of my family would be dead and the police would never solve the crime.
God bless you. Good post and I agree wholeheartedly. What will be the straw that breaks the camels back?
True enough, but commercial drivers have had to endure this for decades.
Back in the 1970's it was CITY policy in my neck of the woods to fingerprint anyone who applied for a Taxi Cab License. (I later learned it was mainly to make identification of the body (of the cabdriver) easier after some fine rider went psycho in the middle of the night.)
And of course, with advent of the Universal Commercial Drivers License, no trucker has any rights unless you are from south of the border in which case you drive regardless of your past, current ability to speak English or felonious proclivities.
The patriot protest movement was pretty quiet when all this occurred.
Best regards,