daniel1113
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Originally posted by: ric1287
and nothing happens to you if you are not drinking.
Slippery slope, my friend.
Originally posted by: ric1287
and nothing happens to you if you are not drinking.
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: NuroMancer
After having a friend get hit by a drunk driver, I am supportive of cops being able to pull you over to check if your drunk.
No offense, but it's always the people directly involved in incidents that become the worst purporters in the degradation of our civil liberties... and parents are usually the worst of the bunch (*ahem*MADD*ahem*). I don't see how knowing someone that was killed by a drunk driver is proper justification for the practice of unwarranted police checkpoints.
I suppose cops should just wait for any crime to happen rather than try and stop it beforehand. Makes more sense that way I guess.
edit* and theres reason for it...cops don't pull over a mom driving a mini-van for "stopping past the cross walk". They pull over a car with tinted windows, and 4 teenage kids driving at 3 am.
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: NuroMancer
After having a friend get hit by a drunk driver, I am supportive of cops being able to pull you over to check if your drunk.
No offense, but it's always the people directly involved in incidents that become the worst purporters in the degradation of our civil liberties... and parents are usually the worst of the bunch (*ahem*MADD*ahem*). I don't see how knowing someone that was killed by a drunk driver is proper justification for the practice of unwarranted police checkpoints.
I suppose cops should just wait for any crime to happen rather than try and stop it beforehand. Makes more sense that way I guess.
edit* and theres reason for it...cops don't pull over a mom driving a mini-van for "stopping past the cross walk". They pull over a car with tinted windows, and 4 teenage kids driving at 3 am.
That's brilliant! And also why some people performing criminal activites have figured out how to drive minivans and apply soccer ball stickers to them.
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: NuroMancer
After having a friend get hit by a drunk driver, I am supportive of cops being able to pull you over to check if your drunk.
No offense, but it's always the people directly involved in incidents that become the worst purporters in the degradation of our civil liberties... and parents are usually the worst of the bunch (*ahem*MADD*ahem*). I don't see how knowing someone that was killed by a drunk driver is proper justification for the practice of unwarranted police checkpoints.
I suppose cops should just wait for any crime to happen rather than try and stop it beforehand. Makes more sense that way I guess.
edit* and theres reason for it...cops don't pull over a mom driving a mini-van for "stopping past the cross walk". They pull over a car with tinted windows, and 4 teenage kids driving at 3 am.
That's brilliant! And also why some people performing criminal activites have figured out how to drive minivans and apply soccer ball stickers to them.
your point being? stop the obvious cars, not every single one. not every criminal drives a mini-van, it was just an example.
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: NuroMancer
After having a friend get hit by a drunk driver, I am supportive of cops being able to pull you over to check if your drunk.
No offense, but it's always the people directly involved in incidents that become the worst purporters in the degradation of our civil liberties... and parents are usually the worst of the bunch (*ahem*MADD*ahem*). I don't see how knowing someone that was killed by a drunk driver is proper justification for the practice of unwarranted police checkpoints.
I suppose cops should just wait for any crime to happen rather than try and stop it beforehand. Makes more sense that way I guess.
edit* and theres reason for it...cops don't pull over a mom driving a mini-van for "stopping past the cross walk". They pull over a car with tinted windows, and 4 teenage kids driving at 3 am.
That's brilliant! And also why some people performing criminal activites have figured out how to drive minivans and apply soccer ball stickers to them.
your point being? stop the obvious cars, not every single one. not every criminal drives a mini-van, it was just an example.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
I have no issue with it as long as it is done politely and in the manner it sounds like the OP is complaining about. Many criminals have been apprehended and crimes have been solved on the pretext of minor traffic violations. It's a necessary evil. It is not like the cop made up an infraction, he saw one, and no matter how minor, it was still an infraction.
Originally posted by: brxndxn
I completely agree with the OP.. but then again, I've been pushed around by a cop who said the girl I was with was going 62 in a 45 when she was going exactly 45.. and I asked him for his badge number and he got pissed at me.
Cops are just people.. the people in this thread that blindly trust them haven't been fvcked with by a crooked cop yet.
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: ch33zw1z
Both Officers SAID they searched me because I was a white kid in that neighborhood, and that they suspected me of buying crack...
Bahahahaha, that's the biggest load of BS ever.
Originally posted by: NeoPTLD
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
I have no issue with it as long as it is done politely and in the manner it sounds like the OP is complaining about. Many criminals have been apprehended and crimes have been solved on the pretext of minor traffic violations. It's a necessary evil. It is not like the cop made up an infraction, he saw one, and no matter how minor, it was still an infraction.
Therefore you're saying it is ok to enforce certain law selectively only when he wants to stop someone for something else he can't establish a legal cause for?
Jaywalking is unlawful under a specific penal code. If the police consistently and evenly stops someone in pursuant to the penal code (hence law "enforcement" ), then I'm ok. Let's say there are two people jaywalking, one is someone they've been wanting to stop for something else, but couldn't establish a probable cause for, the other is someone they really don't care about.
You're saying it is ok to stop just one using "unlawful crossing" in order to obtain an excuse to stop him?
Originally posted by: BigJ
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: Turin39789
Originally posted by: ric1287
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: NuroMancer
After having a friend get hit by a drunk driver, I am supportive of cops being able to pull you over to check if your drunk.
No offense, but it's always the people directly involved in incidents that become the worst purporters in the degradation of our civil liberties... and parents are usually the worst of the bunch (*ahem*MADD*ahem*). I don't see how knowing someone that was killed by a drunk driver is proper justification for the practice of unwarranted police checkpoints.
I suppose cops should just wait for any crime to happen rather than try and stop it beforehand. Makes more sense that way I guess.
edit* and theres reason for it...cops don't pull over a mom driving a mini-van for "stopping past the cross walk". They pull over a car with tinted windows, and 4 teenage kids driving at 3 am.
That's brilliant! And also why some people performing criminal activites have figured out how to drive minivans and apply soccer ball stickers to them.
your point being? stop the obvious cars, not every single one. not every criminal drives a mini-van, it was just an example.
Then I'm going to assume you support racial profiling, correct?
Originally posted by: her209
http://www.aclu.org/racialjustice/racialprofiling/15991leg20010719.html
