erichonda30
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as seen here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6S8dzXHbe0
if it was a female cop it be different
as seen here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6S8dzXHbe0
if it was a female cop it be different
Your personal recorder on all the while.I'd say, never give consent to a search. If a cop says he's going to do it anyway, don't fight about it, but make it clear you object to his detaining you without probable cause, state clearly that you have not done anything to make him think you present any kind of threat, and that you do not give your consent. Of course, it helps if you haven't done anything illegal to get yourself stopped in the first place.
what if your in jersey and they take it and smash ituser wrote:Your personal recorder on all the while.I'd say, never give consent to a search. If a cop says he's going to do it anyway, don't fight about it, but make it clear you object to his detaining you without probable cause, state clearly that you have not done anything to make him think you present any kind of threat, and that you do not give your consent. Of course, it helps if you haven't done anything illegal to get yourself stopped in the first place.
Of course, it helps if you haven't done anything illegal to get yourself stopped in the first place.
...Did you know that the average American citizen commits 3 felonies per day, most of the time completely unaware that they are in violation?
The law is so volumous and arcane that anyone can be arrested at any time for any reason. Of course that doesn't actually happen because the police themselves don't even know the law....
eye95 wrote:what if your in jersey and they take it and smash it...
Your personal recorder on all the while.
My favorite is the little medicine organizers they sell at drug stores, so Granny can identify her meds for the whole week or carry the right amount conveniently for travel. Using one of those containers for prescription medications is a violation of exactly the same law that makes possession of large quantities of cocaine illegal, and carries the same sentence.
Idiots are steering the boat.
user wrote:The more laws they make, the more criminals they make out of honest people, and the less time they have to actually go after the REAL criminals. The ultimate goal in this legalistic mentality is to eventually make EVERYTHING illegal, so that you can't do ANYTHING without breaking some stupid law and being fined. This trend toward ultimate regulation of EVERYTHING has NOTHING to do with safety or crime, and EVERYTHING to do with control and revenue collection. Administrative fines are simply a form of extra-legislative taxation...
Ding ding ding! Jackpot.
How is it that we, the People, know this to be fact, yet those who we have chosen to represent us (on all levels of government) fail understand. Surely they, too, know that most of these laws are "death by a thousand cuts." When, and how, do we draw the line? Once a bill becomes law, it's a downright nightmare getting rid of it.
I propose we chunk the law, along with all those administrative regulations and other pseudo-laws, and start again fresh.