May-23-2015 10:41 AM
Jun-05-2015 10:29 AM
Jun-05-2015 10:03 AM
northmeck0255 wrote:
Wrong. There is nowhere else that I go, including places like Nigeria, Malaysia and Indonesia, where you see armed cops shaking down......ahem...."proactively policing" non-violent victimless offenses. I find your admission that you routinely used minor things, like a burned out license plate tag, as a justification for a fishing expedition deeply concerning as an American citizen. When you add in the abusive use of asset forfeiture, the picture gets even uglier.
The cops should be doing their real jobs, fighting real crime, instead of hassling citizens over petty BS.
Jun-05-2015 09:47 AM
Jun-05-2015 09:36 AM
northmeck0255 wrote:
I work all over the world, and America is just about the only place you see armed cops out stopping vehicles all the time. It's just sad that they spend so much time on these petty things (which bring in revenue) instead of out fighting actual crime.
Which is really more dangerous; a GPS on your dash or an armed robber on the loose?
Jun-05-2015 09:09 AM
Jun-05-2015 09:00 AM
1L243 wrote:
You must admit writing someone a ticket for having a GPS on their windshield is pretty petty?
Jun-05-2015 08:33 AM
spoon059 wrote:1L243 wrote:
As a retired LEO I had a lot more to worry about than someone haveing something stuck on their windshield. If cops are ticteting for sunglasses, gps or whatever they need to spend more time in the high crime areas...
I have to wonder where you worked for your career. When I was in patrol, the majority of my quality proactive arrests originated with minor violations. I seized over 400 lbs of marijuana from a PARKING VIOLATION. Routine violations for me were no front tag and rear tag light out. Sitting on the line from NE Washington DC and making a traffic stop for any violation I could find netted me a LOT of drugs, guns, DUI's and stolen vehicles over the years.
I think we can both agree that NE DC is one of the higher crime areas in the country. Where did you work?
Jun-05-2015 06:45 AM
1L243 wrote:
As a retired LEO I had a lot more to worry about than someone haveing something stuck on their windshield. If cops are ticteting for sunglasses, gps or whatever they need to spend more time in the high crime areas...
Jun-05-2015 04:57 AM
1L243 wrote:
As a retired LEO I had a lot more to worry about than someone haveing something stuck on their windshield. If cops are ticteting for sunglasses, gps or whatever they need to spend more time in the high crime areas...
Jun-05-2015 01:28 AM
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Jun-02-2015 09:17 PM
wilber1 wrote:myredracer wrote:
Illegal here in BC. In fact, you aren't supposed to drive with anything hanging off your mirror that can obstruct your view like say a handicap or CG tag.
Distracted driving is illegal here too, but an awful lot of drivers do it anyway. The law is only good for when someone is in an accident and then the insurance company has something to blame you for.
First I've heard. All kids of people in BC driving with radar detectors, GPS on their windshields and assorted c#%p hanging from their mirrors.
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Jun-02-2015 07:41 PM
Tvov wrote:My EZPass is behind the mirror. Can't see it from the driving position so the EZPass doesn't block my view.
... Same with everyones EZPass -- just below rear view mirror. ......
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Jun-02-2015 10:47 AM
Raften wrote:northmeck0255 wrote:
The cops use "picayune ship" like this to justify otherwise illegal fishing expeditions. The fact that so many on this thread meekly endure this infringement of their 4th amendment rights illustrates how far we've slipped.
I may get stopped but feel certain no one is going to get a look around inside my truck while my dog is inside.