Posted on 07/06/2012 10:24:39 AM PDT by moonshinner_09
Located more than 1,000 miles from the embattled border between the United States and Mexico, Scotland County definitely is not on the forefront of the immigration debate.
That didn't prevent local law enforcement officials from getting a first-hand glimpse of federal policy recently.
On Monday, June 4th, Scotland County Sheriff's Deputy Bryan Whitney initiated a traffic stop on Highway 136 east of Downing. The deputy pulled over a white Ford truck for a lane violation on suspicion of careless driving.
(Excerpt) Read more at memphisdemocrat.com ...
Yes and the legal OWNER of the truck.
Many of the cars/trucks illegals drive are cars bought from the unsuspecting public. If the plates stay with the car/truck and they have about year left on them what is the likelihood anyone without a license would transfer the ownership in to their name?? Once in their name it’s a huge red flag should LE run the plate.
Full disclosure.. 20 years ago because I was a legal but stupid kid I lost my license for 5 years.. Every 8-10 months I would by a car from john q public that had at least 8 months left on the registration..
I never transferred the title. I just had the person that bought it from me transfer it from the previous owners name to theirs.
It happens all the time. when I list a old car for sale I always include “free ride to DMV to transfer ownership at time of purchase”
Equalmente! I mean me too. I’m not going to file my taxes anymore either. Why should I? Illegals don’t have to.
the federal government was not going to send anyone to Memphis to handle the immigration infraction, Whitney said.
That is Memphis MO, not TN. I never knew there was a Memphis MO, it must be in the boondocks
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