Ohio police department using fake drug checkpoints to search vehicles.
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[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;41259508]Small town cops will invent plenty of creative ways to escape boredom. In towns like that, you'll see three or four cop cars lined up for a routine traffic stop.
"[I]We have an expired license plate. I need backup!"[/I][/QUOTE]
I imagine in some parts of the country you might get pulled over due to the officer feeling lonely.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;41259508]Small town cops will invent plenty of creative ways to escape boredom. In towns like that, you'll see three or four cop cars lined up for a routine traffic stop.
"[I]We have an expired license plate. I need backup!"[/I][/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0a-a6OKQcD0[/media]
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;41259508]Small town cops will invent plenty of creative ways to escape boredom. In towns like that, you'll see three or four cop cars lined up for a routine traffic stop.
"[I]We have an expired license plate. I need backup!"[/I][/QUOTE]
Our town only has like 2 cops on duty max, so no wasteful backup. Plus you always know if something bad has happened because the state police will be there.
It's funny, but hell yes it's wrong.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;41259508]Small town cops will invent plenty of creative ways to escape boredom. In towns like that, you'll see three or four cop cars lined up for a routine traffic stop.
"[I]We have an expired license plate. I need backup!"[/I][/QUOTE]
This is kind of true, and it used to be true for large departments, too, but large departments cracked down over the years pretty hard so you can't get away with it anymore. Everything is monitored now. You'd be hard pressed to get some help on midnight shift for a regular traffic stop, but the instant you put out half naked drunk woman on the radio, the entire PD shows up
[QUOTE=Mexican;41259483]We get what you're trying to say, you're saying something is illegal because it violates the constitution despite the fact that the legal entity which makes that decision said it doesn't. You can argue it violates the constitution, fine, but that doesn't change the fact that those who determine law disagree, and therefore your explanation is incorrect[/QUOTE]
you're still not getting it and if you don't get it at this point you probably can't read.
[QUOTE=butre;41259530]I imagine in some parts of the country you might get pulled over due to the officer feeling lonely.[/QUOTE]
"Know why I pulled you over?"
"No officer, why?"
"Last nights episode of Thrones man, can't get it out of my head"
OP, you've posted a picture of the British Cleveland Police's logo
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Police[/url]
[QUOTE=butre;41259402]you don't get what I'm saying. the supreme court is run by people. not every decision they make is the right decision[/QUOTE]
There is no right decision. There is the popular decision.
[QUOTE=Big Dumb American;41259508]Small town cops will invent plenty of creative ways to escape boredom. In towns like that, you'll see three or four cop cars lined up for a routine traffic stop.
"[I]We have an expired license plate. I need backup!"[/I][/QUOTE]
Bro no joke one time my friend was speeding, we were about to get pulled over and I went to throw a bag of weed out the car, so we pulled into a suburb quickly. The fucker thought we were trying to run, but we weren't so for a speeding call we had two sheriff's and a city cop behind us. Retarded, but that's small town justice for ya. It sucks that they know every bodies family too, if your family is known for being drunk assholes or something you'll get shafted. My family used to have tied in with the mafia, and they know that so for some reason they don't fuck with me. One time I got pulled out of my car to get talked to about some expired insurance papers, the fuckers voice was literally trembling and he was stumbling over his words :v:
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41263773]Bro no joke one time my friend was speeding, we were about to get pulled over and I went to throw a bag of weed out the car, so we pulled into a suburb quickly. The fucker thought we were trying to run, but we weren't so for a speeding call we had two sheriff's and a city cop behind us. Retarded, but that's small town justice for ya. It sucks that they know every bodies family too, if your family is known for being drunk assholes or something you'll get shafted. My family used to have tied in with the mafia, and they know that so for some reason they don't fuck with me. One time I got pulled out of my car to get talked to about some expired insurance papers, the fuckers voice was literally trembling and he was stumbling over his words :v:[/QUOTE]
[quote][b]breakyourfac[/b][/quote]
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41263773]Bro no joke one time my friend was speeding, we were about to get pulled over and I went to throw a bag of weed out the car, so we pulled into a suburb quickly. The fucker thought we were trying to run, but we weren't so for a speeding call we had two sheriff's and a city cop behind us. Retarded, but that's small town justice for ya. It sucks that they know every bodies family too, if your family is known for being drunk assholes or something you'll get shafted. My family used to have tied in with the mafia, and they know that so for some reason they don't fuck with me. One time I got pulled out of my car to get talked to about some expired insurance papers, the fuckers voice was literally trembling and he was stumbling over his words :v:[/QUOTE]
Throwing weed out the window sounds like a bad idea. You are probably better off putting weed in your glove compartment and refusing any request to search.
breakyourfac ran because he had a small amount of weed and expired insurance. 10/10 would not pull over for the police in the same situation
[QUOTE=areolop;41264527]breakyourfac ran because he had a small amount of weed and expired insurance. 10/10 would not pull over for the police in the same situation[/QUOTE]
i bet if you pulled him over he would break your fac
[QUOTE=areolop;41264527]breakyourfac[B] ran[/B] because he had a [B]small amount of weed[/B] and expired insurance. 10/10 would not pull over for the police in the same situation[/QUOTE]
You really can't read huh? I never said I had a 'small amount' and I even said I intended on pulling over, I just needed to break the line of sight for a second. Also I was pulled over for speeding, a different time I was simply talked to because the cop read the wrong insurance paper. But you're a cop and it's your job to be condescending to people, I can't hate you for that.
pff lyndale was worse, it was a town that the highway passed through without any on/off ramps and was only about a 5 mile stretch but the local police believed that they had the jurisdiction to patrol it (they didn't) and they racked up millions over the years pulling people over on it till recently. Cops around cleveland are either really corrupt, incompident, or just greedy. My dad worked odd jobs throughout cleveland a few years back durring the hight of the recession and one of the places he worked at was robbed a gunpoint and it still took the cops 2 hours to respond to it.
[editline]1st July 2013[/editline]
also one time i was litterally 10 feet from my dentist's office when a cop which had been following me for about 5 miles pulled me over for a tag that expired the day before.....jkfklsjdf
[QUOTE=areolop;41259412]I agree, but its the decision we have to live with. I dont agree with many laws, but its not my job to decide whats ok and whats not. I just enforce them being impartial to my personal views[/QUOTE]
well yeah it'd be irresponsible for you to not arrest someone if they were to say spark up right in front of you. but do you go out of your way to be a dick/get arrests?
[QUOTE=stupid10er;41271125]well yeah it'd be irresponsible for you to not arrest someone if they were to say spark up right in front of you. but do you go out of your way to be a dick/get arrests?[/QUOTE]
Many police departments have arrest quota's and many receive their funding based on their arrest records.
[QUOTE=Sableye;41264766]pff lyndale was worse, it was a town that the highway passed through without any on/off ramps and was only about a 5 mile stretch but the local police believed that they had the jurisdiction to patrol it (they didn't) and they racked up millions over the years pulling people over on it till recently. Cops around cleveland are either really corrupt, incompident, or just greedy. My dad worked odd jobs throughout cleveland a few years back durring the hight of the recession and one of the places he worked at was robbed a gunpoint and it still took the cops 2 hours to respond to it.
[editline]1st July 2013[/editline]
also one time i was litterally 10 feet from my dentist's office when a cop which had been following me for about 5 miles pulled me over for a tag that expired the day before.....jkfklsjdf[/QUOTE]
is it just me or is it pretty ironic that you managed to spell "incompetent" incorrectly?
[QUOTE=butre;41261510]you're still not getting it and if you don't get it at this point you probably can't read.[/QUOTE]
Oy vey.....
He asked why it's illegal, not morally wrong. You answered because it's unconstitutional, which, being an issue of law implies that the courts support your claim. They don't. Law doesn't bend to your perception of morality
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