Posted on 06/29/2013 1:41:20 PM PDT by bgill
University of Virginia student spent a night and good part of the next day in jail after seven plain-clothes agents from the states Alcoholic Beverage Control division ambushed her.
The student, 20-year-old Elizabeth Daly, made the mistake of walking to her car with bottled water, cookie dough and ice cream in a dark supermarket parking lot near the UVA campus...
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Welcome to a police state.
Once the charges are dropped, she needs to sue for harassment.
I would say it's time to lower the drinking age back to 18 but instead I'll simply say, "welcome to our new police state."
She apologized??!! Was it just a case of grammatical politeness, as in "I'm sorry, I'll need your names and badge numbers for the the PD ethics complaint, the civil rights lawsuit, and for my criminal complaint against you"?
The largest, best armed, best financed street gang in these United States just chalked up another victim.
Couldn’t she just have run to a “Safety Zone” ????
More range time guys, more range time.
Concentrate on the target. There's unlicensed cookie dough in that bag.
No More Hesitation. Ever.
Only for now.
We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that weve set. Weve got to have a civilian national security force thats just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded. Barack Hussein Obama, 7/2/2008The official name is National Civilian Community Corps.
I think of it as the NatCCC, or simply the NatCs...
Government bureaucrats with badges, guns and the blessing of the Obama administration terrorizing a female college student on non-existent grounds, then charging her with numerous felonies for simply trying to escape from what seemed to be a dangerous threat to her life. Welcome to Obama’s America, coming to your town, as soon as they can set it up.
Good thing she wasn’t black. We would loose our news channels for a year or more.
Can she sue for her melted ice cream??
Then came Mr. Tinted Windows roaring up behind me immediately and pulled me over. The Jeep CJ turned off at the next intersection and I never saw it again. The man who emerged solo from the Crown Vic was verbally abusive, in ballcap, tshirt and camo shorts, mustache, fairly long hair for a purported policeman. I was on the verge of telling him I'd comply with an actual police officer and rolling up the window when two state troopers arrived, not city police or county deputy sheriffs, mind you. State troopers.
They dismissed Mr. Tinted Windows, who left the scene, and proceeded to give me the only field sobriety test of my life. I had been in a bar, and had been drinking. Matter of fact it had been a bar full of very leftist radicals and I'd argued at length with them. But, I'd eaten, it had been several hours since my last drink and so I was certain I was safe to drive. I was. Blew a .05.
That stop was politically motivated, and I was harassed into creating a pretext to be pulled over. This was over a decade ago. I suppose given the circumstance I was fortunate not to have had my vehicle searched with some damning something “found” so they could seize it. That could have easily occurred.
They've been out of control for far longer than people realize.
"You gotta watch out for those boys from liquor control. They get all antsy in the pantsy on a Saturday night when they haven't made any arrests."
“The official name is National Civilian Community Corps.
I think of it as the NatCCC, or simply the NatCs... “
Hmmmmmm
Pronounced a certain way, sounds like “Nazis”.
NatCCC = NationalSocialists = Nazis
‘Nuff said ;)
Good Minds Think Alike :D
Youe post was spot on.....
It’s too bad the officers didn’t have uniforms. That way they could have been a disgrace to them.
Yep. I hope you don't think that's accidental.
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