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  • sig239
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    Originally posted by JC316 View Post
    Sorry to hear. Still doesn't give cops the right to harass people that aren't doing anything wrong. DUI checkpoints are a clear example of this.
    Sorry I must have missed the memo where driving was a right now.

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  • JC316
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    Originally posted by sig239 View Post
    Wish the cops all the best of luck. I have been in two major accident's, one I spent over a month in hospital, right side of my face is paralyzed, half my bones in my face are plastic or titanium. Couldn't work for over three months. Second one they carried him away in a bag. Both where due to there drunk driving.
    Brings a smile to part of my face every time I see some one getting checked on the side of the road.
    You all cry about your rights, what about the rights of there victim's when they kill a Innocent person, maybe there next one will be your wife, son daugher and for some your boyfriend.
    Happy hunting guys.
    Sorry to hear. Still doesn't give cops the right to harass people that aren't doing anything wrong. DUI checkpoints are a clear example of this.

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  • sig239
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    Wish the cops all the best of luck. I have been in two major accident's, one I spent over a month in hospital, right side of my face is paralyzed, half my bones in my face are plastic or titanium. Couldn't work for over three months. Second one they carried him away in a bag. Cost me two weeks of jumping through hoops to get the paper work to be able to go back to work. Both where due to there drunk driving.
    Brings a smile to part of my face every time I see some one getting checked on the side of the road.
    You all cry about your rights, what about the rights of there victim's when they kill a Innocent person, maybe there next one will be your wife, son daugher and for some your boyfriend.
    Happy hunting guys.

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  • Forever_frost
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    Originally posted by Mopar63 View Post
    I have had 5 knee surgeries, 2 ankle surgeries- I cant walk a straight line to save my life. I have almost been hauled to jail before because I was "walking like I had been drinking". Farking Iceholes!
    I feel you on that one. And the leaning back while closing your eyes and touching your nose? I will black the fuck out

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  • Mopar63
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    Originally posted by majorownage View Post
    Refusal of standard field sobriety test

    This is incorrect. Refusal of a breathalyzer will result in a warrant for your blood.

    Sobriety tests are BULLSHIT. The pig decides if you passed or failed. There is no standard.
    I have had 5 knee surgeries, 2 ankle surgeries- I cant walk a straight line to save my life. I have almost been hauled to jail before because I was "walking like I had been drinking". Farking Iceholes!

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  • TeeShock
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    Originally posted by vadertt View Post
    I plan on riding my bike on the tollway @ 2:15am.


    Peace out bitches.

    North Dallas Speedway?

    Or George Bush Raceway?

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  • Broncojohnny
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    Oh, I agreed to that? I guess there is no need for a warrant at all then. I wonder why they bother having a stack of them ready to go?
    The stack is just a formality, it is all still based on one person's opinion.

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  • Up0n0ne
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    Originally posted by clevelandkid View Post
    Pretty soon, it will be a no refusal weekend every day. The fines for DWI are higher than those for failure to control. Prosecutors need the evidence - if you don't blow - it's much harder to prove you've been drinking.

    I am very much opposed to drinking and driving, having watched friends die on multiple occasions because of it - but johnny law abider should not have to subject himself to sobriety checkpoints or any other illegal search to allegedly make the rest of us safer.

    There are tons of people that get away with drinking and driving every day, checkpoints or not, refusal policies or not. I know because I got away with it at least a few thousand times. The current methods are ineffective.
    This.

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View Post


    "It's been revoked!"

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  • forbes
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    Originally posted by vadertt View Post
    I plan on riding my bike on the tollway @ 2:15am.
    Peace out bitches.
    need the insurance money?

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  • VaderTT
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    I plan on riding my bike on the tollway @ 2:15am.


    Peace out bitches.

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  • talisman
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    I'm not understanding you.

    If the OFC sees someone driving impaired, makes the stop, does a sobriety evaluation which yields indication of intoxication, requests a sample of breath, is refused, then getting a warrant for blood is trampling someone's rights?

    What about the agreement you made to give a sample when you requested a license to drive?
    Oh, I agreed to that? I guess there is no need for a warrant at all then. I wonder why they bother having a stack of them ready to go?

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by talisman View Post
    I don't disagree with that at all. I disagree with the method you guys are now expected to enforce these laws, the trampling of peoples rights, and loopholes being created around the founding principles of this country we live in. I've met way more cool cops than dicks, but I assure you I have had plenty of interaction with BOTH. The problem with this is that when you've already opened up the door to violating someones rights, and then you get a guy that is still pissed he didn't make Varsity senior year doing the enforcing. Slippery Slope doesn't even begin to quantify it.
    I'm not understanding you.

    If the OFC sees someone driving impaired, makes the stop, does a sobriety evaluation which yields indication of intoxication, requests a sample of breath, is refused, then getting a warrant for blood is trampling someone's rights?

    What about the agreement you made to give a sample when you requested a license to drive?

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by Reefer Rae View Post
    You sir are as dumb as two rocks fucking . Your life can be turned upside-down by a cop who is being held to a standard of I've got to arrest or get fired and you are the lucky fucker that's infront of the light show . They get paid to sit in court , they don't have to hire a lawyer and they realize 90% will roll over and use a public defender take whatever the judge throws at them . If they are wrong no one gives a fuck ! You however will have to spend 5-10 thousand dollars to prove your innocence . Oh yeah if you are found not guilty they are not gonna be on the hook for your legal fees or court cost . You just get to piss the money away to prove you weren't doing anything wrong . I hope you never run in to reality cause it's gonna fuck you up real bad with you thinking the system works .
    Please do explain. Pubilc defenders are for the indigent.

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  • SMKR
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    Since getting on 35 in Laredo a few hours ago I've now just passed my 33rd trooper in Hillsboro - unreal the number out tonight

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