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Thanks Namaste. I survived.Namaste wrote:Boyd- cops at the Red fuckin' suck. Sorry to hear of your troubles.
One time I was driving to the the Mayor's place (RIP) to give him some beer as a "thank you" for letting me take photos, and right infront of his trailor a cop pulled me over for supposidly "weaving/no seat belt/incomplete stop at stop sign." After writting me a big ass ticket he asked if the beer was for the old man- and I told him no...the cop left, and the Mayor was rewarded with beer as promised. I miss that guy.
You got beer for that guy...Rodney Tucker, whom I didn't know but gleaned his name from this site... to take photos? That's a good methodology. He was always out by his firepit. Do you have any pics to post?
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I do need to qualify this statement. Using K-9s is not an infringement upon a recognized right so long as the initial stop is not itself an unreasonable infringement. So, if you get pulled over speeding, they can K-9 your vehicle. Using the K-9 at the safety checkpoints and DUI checkpoints is also more than likely reasonable.Spragwa wrote:Oh and Alan Evil, the Supreme Court recently ruled that using K-9s is not an infringement upon a recognized right.
Jesus only knows that she tries too hard. She's only trying to keep the sky from falling.
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Hold up....so the use of the K-9 needs to be predicated on some legal justificaiton, e.g., you have a traffic violation, a broken light let's say, then that is a trigger into a new bracket of assessment, kinda like the old seat belt law? In other words, clean as a whistle means zero hassel?Spragwa wrote:I do need to qualify this statement. Using K-9s is not an infringement upon a recognized right so long as the initial stop is not itself an unreasonable infringement. So, if you get pulled over speeding, they can K-9 your vehicle. Using the K-9 at the safety checkpoints and DUI checkpoints is also more than likely reasonable.Spragwa wrote:Oh and Alan Evil, the Supreme Court recently ruled that using K-9s is not an infringement upon a recognized right.
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A roadblock is not an unreasonable infringement because the public is notified in advance. There are certain rules that law enforcement agencies must follow to conduct them. For example, are you ever surprised that there's a "safety check" outside of the Nada tunnel?
Jesus only knows that she tries too hard. She's only trying to keep the sky from falling.
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