To: BlueStateDepression
Perhaps it is time to make it illegal to drive when you have had any alcohol to drink. ...and perhaps it is time to don your jackboots!
I'm sure you have them all polished.
13 posted on
11/09/2005 3:54:13 PM PST by
pageonetoo
( you'll spot them soon enough!)
To: pageonetoo
Sure, I like raodside safety checks. They are akin to metal detectors at the airport. OH wait I suppose you oppose them too eh? If not what is the difference?
To: pageonetoo
Good one. Certain city/county governments base their budgets on ticket quotas. While this is going on the bastards from third world nations are creeping across our borders. And nobody gives a sh!t. I'll drink and drive if I want to. Stop this PC crap.
19 posted on
11/09/2005 4:00:43 PM PST by
Utah Binger
(American Art in the West)
To: pageonetoo
Pay Day!
(On a bit of a sidebar, Secretary at City Hall recently informed me that after Perps are arrested and stolen property has been recovered that it is up to me to keep checking with the PD to see if my property is with any of the recovered goods and that after 30 days of recovery, identified or not it belongs to them, for them to auction off) How quaint, sounds like just another arm of the Mafia to me, why the hell did I go through the hassle of waiting for the stupid detective to finish his dunkin dough-nuts and submit a detailed list of items stolen?
(Bunch of Worthless Dickwad seatbelt ticketing tax collectors)
To: pageonetoo
Looks like a way for LEOs to book more overtime...heh.
Keep cops off the highway during rush hour, they just cause accidents when all the mad-sheeple slam on their brakes.
To: pageonetoo
Check points make me wish I owned a belt fed. Got caught in one once, perfectly innocent, totally sober, belted in, taking my kids home by a "short cut" on a Saturday night, and got stuck for an HOUR. GRRR!!!!
To: pageonetoo
Great photo. I have to wonder how the police in the photo were able to get intellectually the requirement for "probable cause." Random searches, IMHO, clearly violate the written words of the US Constitution, which each of these officers swore to protect.
365 posted on
11/14/2005 2:53:28 AM PST by
RavenATB
(Patton was right...)
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