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20 Arrested, 171 Vehicles Impounded At Checkpoint
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| 10-24-05
| (AP) POMONA, Calif
Posted on 10/24/2005 9:22:30 AM PDT by VRing
AP) POMONA, Calif. Pomona police arrested 20 people, impounded 171 vehicles and issued 194 citations during a sobriety and license check operation that wrapped up early this morning.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption
KEYWORDS: donutwatch; jbt; leo; papersplease; papierenbitte
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To: A CA Guy
No wonder you live in Kalifornia, you must love the socialism.
81
posted on
10/24/2005 3:56:00 PM PDT
by
unixfox
(AMERICA - 20 Million ILLEGALS Can't Be Wrong!)
To: itsahoot
But it's for the children. How can there be an expectation of privacy when it's all for the children?
We should grow government to unprecedented levels. It will make the children safer.
82
posted on
10/24/2005 3:59:01 PM PDT
by
mysterio
To: VRing
Doesn't look like they collected much with this little adventure.What's the cost of towing and impound?
83
posted on
10/24/2005 5:01:39 PM PDT
by
metalurgist
(Death to the democrats! They're almost the same as communists, they just move a little slower.)
To: A CA Guy
You do not have a birthright to do anything with impunity on PUBLIC roads. I don't know where you get that from.I wonder what Jefferson, Madison, Washington, Monroe, Henry would have said if they were told that they could be stopped on a public road, asked for their papers and searched? They probably would have answered with the 10th amendment.
84
posted on
10/24/2005 5:18:24 PM PDT
by
metalurgist
(Death to the democrats! They're almost the same as communists, they just move a little slower.)
To: metalurgist
The founding fathers did not have rules of the road to follow by any laws, did they?
Maybe they could not travel with the plague, but what else would you consider that was similar to today's world?
Jefferson required no insurance by law to be in his driven carriage, nor were people like him being chased into courts for injuries they've caused others and having to be sued for payment of injury!
Sounds like you would like life on a deserted island better than living in a civilization where the people have laws.
85
posted on
10/24/2005 5:24:07 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: vrwc0915
You'd have to be an idiot IMO to not cooperate at a legal Highway Patrol setup just as it would be driving drunk.
Gets some of the drunks off the road before they kill others.
At times they catch dealers of illegal recreational medications.
They check out that your car tire treads, lights, emissions, insurance and driver's license is all in order. That kids are in the proper child seats and that you are wearing your seat belt.
Is it a pain? Yep!
Should they do it? Yep, but never IMO in rush hours.
I did see them doing this in Rowland Heights California off an entrance to the 60 freeway during a busy time a month ago and that did NOT seem a brilliant idea.
I figure people might in their entire life get pulled into one of these once or twice. Should be no big deal, unless you are hiding something while traveling public highways.
86
posted on
10/24/2005 5:30:56 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: A CA Guy
The founding fathers did not have rules of the road to follow by any laws, did they? Maybe they could not travel with the plague, but what else would you consider that was similar to today's world? What are you talking about? Perhaps you should quit posting once you start drinking your second bottle of fortified wine. Is English your first language?
87
posted on
10/24/2005 5:32:49 PM PDT
by
metalurgist
(Death to the democrats! They're almost the same as communists, they just move a little slower.)
To: metalurgist
What am I talking about? A response the following comment directed towards me.
"I wonder what Jefferson, Madison, Washington, Monroe, Henry would have said if they were told that they could be stopped on a public road, asked for their papers and searched?"
To which I replied:
The founding fathers did not have rules of the road to follow by any laws, did they? Maybe they could not travel with the plague, but what else would you consider that was similar to today's world?
In simpler English for you... today we have laws of the public road for safety, and even requirement of insurance, a license, a legal car and to be fit in order to drive our public roads. These laws are for public safety. Jefferson and others did NOT have the same high volume society to get around in, so had they lived now, I think they would have bitched some and then complied with the officers IMO.
88
posted on
10/24/2005 5:51:29 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: A CA Guy
These laws are for public safety.No, they're not. They are about revenue and to condition us to do anything an armed government agent tells us to do.
You and I have had this conversation before. We don't have public roads anymore. We only have government roads. A "public" road is a road built and maintained by the public, upon which a member of the public has a right to peaceably travel upon between Point A and Point B in any peaceable manner and in or upon any contemporary conveyance. They don't exist anymore.
This whole conversation astounds me. A single-celled organism will fight to the death against restriction of movement, yet we have so-called "conservatives" striving to enslave themselves and the rest of us.
Amazing.
To: elkfersupper
Well, we are dealing with two realities here IMO. Yours seems to be based in conspiracy and mine more toward the title.
20 arrested, 171 Vehicles impounded....
YOU think it is only for revenue, I think it was to get the trash off the street that drive illegally.
90
posted on
10/24/2005 6:12:56 PM PDT
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: A CA Guy
You do not have a birthright to do anything with impunity on PUBLIC roads. I don't know where you get that from. You said we don't have a birthright to be secure in our papers and to travel freely without harassment and I said the founding fathers guaranteed us this right in the constitution. Never would they have allowed fishing expeditions by law enforcement.
Ben Franklin, who was a real Libertine in his time had a saying about liberty and safety.
91
posted on
10/24/2005 6:16:58 PM PDT
by
metalurgist
(Death to the democrats! They're almost the same as communists, they just move a little slower.)
To: A CA Guy
I think it was to get the trash off the street that drive illegally.How is it possible to drive illegally, when it is a fundamental right to peaceably travel without being interfered with by agents of the State?
To: elkfersupper
93
posted on
10/24/2005 6:36:41 PM PDT
by
rawcatslyentist
("If it's brown, drink it down. If it's black, send it back" -Homers guide to drinking in Springfield)
To: rawcatslyentist
Vilators=Violators
94
posted on
10/24/2005 6:38:57 PM PDT
by
rawcatslyentist
("If it's brown, drink it down. If it's black, send it back" -Homers guide to drinking in Springfield)
To: VRing
I used to drive through Pomona regularly and often saw the check points. I would turn off when I had opportunity -- as a matter of principle.
To: mysterio
You just haven't seen the footnote because it's written in Captain Crunch invisible ink marker. its written on the back, next to the National Treasure map.
To: rawcatslyentist
Bandwidth bogdown. Bump for later.
To: freeeee
There once was a rather infamous roadblock (sort of) here in TN on I-40 between Knoxville and Crossville. The local Sheriff would set a sign out on the interstate (DRUG AND DUI CHECKPOINT AHEAD) about 100yds before the exit "AIRPORT RD". A road that went absolutly nowhere but the airport(I'm Sure closed at nite) and mabe a few rural homes. Anyone who was dumb enough to take this exit was in for major grilling as to what his business was on this rd.
They got their big drug bust there a few years ago but it was tossed out.
I had passed that sign once about 5 years ago but I think they have rethought that stop since then.
To: calrighty
No, wait until the 'thought police' begin their tactics. And once Hillary (God forbid) is 'crowned' in 2008, don't think it won't begin.
She already has expressed quite an interest in squelching our free access to the internet, and to any ability to expose items not covered by MSM if the internet reports or the blogs are not in lockstep with the party line.
99
posted on
10/24/2005 7:14:20 PM PDT
by
ZOTnot
("Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas any more....")
To: ZOTnot
Over my dead carcass. Civil war will ensue!!
100
posted on
10/24/2005 7:25:33 PM PDT
by
calrighty
(Taglines for sale or let......1 liners 50 cents! C'mon troops, finish em off!!)
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