generally no need for a warrant to search a car - carroll doctrine. Cop has PC, you can consent, or not...doesnt really matter.asset forfeiture... yes, the property can be indicted in court w/o criminal charges against the "owner"no the gov't cant just keep property forever w/o cause, yes I know for a fact that it does get returned if appropriate (even if a person is in fact convicted of a crime)all these people posting in the thread, and I didn't see one personal story...just more internet "this happened to this guy i heard about's friends brothers boss who owned a trucking company and had $xxx.xxxx in his possession b/c (insert reason this persons an idiot and carries that amount of cash "if it walks, talks, acts, shits like a duck.... duck is thy name until you prove you aren't a duckQuies custodiet ipsos custodes
9/1/2007 1:08:33 AM
^That's a little confusingly stated. Are you saying "If there is PC or RAS then consent is not needed" or are you saying "None of that matters"?Manufacturing PC or RAS is a crime isn't it
9/1/2007 6:39:53 AM
furthermore, the cop will have to illustrate his PC to the court or anything he finds will be thrown out
9/1/2007 8:02:00 AM
only if it goes to trial thoughright?most of these people aren't even charged thoughdoes that even factor into police accountability?
9/1/2007 8:45:39 AM
^ That's correct. The property itself is the crime...too much money in a car for example. Property is confiscated and then it is up to you to prove to the authorities that the property is "innocent"
9/1/2007 11:41:13 AM
guilty until proven innocent, lovely.
9/1/2007 11:49:46 AM
well, how about instead of bitching on the internet, you vote for somebody who will pass a law banning the police from seizing large amounts of suspicious cash
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9/1/2007 1:43:06 PM
i understand that fully 2% of the population on TWW are gonna go vote this year
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9/4/2007 9:12:36 PM
all those costs still have to be less than health care for people that are fucked up because they didnt use their seat belthow much did it cost to fix you up? granted that you dont really work well as an example, but it if was 1/2 or 1/3 for a person in a car, that shit would add up
9/4/2007 9:43:15 PM
^^^ exactly, they'll present the idea like it's your only option. if you do try to say no they'll claim you were obstructing justice.not to mention that until there's some kind of trial they can pretty much take whatever they want.. you can't even prove they're doing something they shouldn't do until you get in front of a judge and that can take quite a while.. trust me.
9/4/2007 9:46:42 PM
^^ Not to be picky, but it has only been demonstrated that seat belts save lives, not money. Seat belts and other safety equipment make drivers feel safer, so they are willing to drive more recklessly and cause more accidents. Now, over the long term this has saved lives because the cars really are safer, you can almost survive any car accident now. But in the beginning, immediately after congress created a whole host of safety regulations for automobiles, it wracked up a mighty death toll because new car owners felt safer and thus drove faster or recklessly, getting into more accidents with other older unsafe car owners, which invariably died. Back on the long term, it has undeniably saved lives, just at the consequence of a higher accident rate. This drove up society's costs in terms of repairing or replacing vehicles, higher insurance premiums, time spent resolving accidents and the resultant legal disputes, disruption of traffic flow, etc. But don't get me wrong, the rise of safe automobiles was a great thing. If we want to drive recklessly today we can do so without the fear of being killed. The liberation and peace of mind alone is well worth the higher costs. I couldn't imagine driving around in a death trap and how boring it would be to always be second guessing my maneuvers, always afraid of killing myself by passing on the right, driving too fast for the conditions, or trying to hold a conversation. But I must also acknowledge the negative effects of changed incentives, even if I think the benefits far outweigh the costs. An economist once wrote that if we wanted to reduce automobile accidents then all cars should be modified to have a metal spike aimed square at the drivers heart. While this would undoubtedly encourage safe driving habbits, I would refuse to drive such a vehicle.
9/4/2007 11:31:00 PM
I drive pretty cautiously and always wear my seatbelt. Some folks who drives recklessly refuse to wear it. It depends. Overall, though, I'm sure your right, as silly as it seems.
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speaking of wiretaps.. the new law effective for 180 days pretty much lets them do anything they want as long as they suspect the person you're talking to isn't in the country. same goes for email. they can look at whatever they want, without probable cause and without warrants.. only stipulation is there has to be a foreigner involved.
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9/5/2007 8:42:38 PM
If I were carrying six figures in cash for whatever reason, I imagine I'd try to conceal it. That's a lot of damn money. Of course, I don't plan on ever having that much money.
9/5/2007 10:10:19 PM
9/6/2007 7:55:56 PM
so, carrying around lots of money now equates to "probable cause." jeez. so much for freedom.
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9/8/2007 10:41:28 PM
haha seriously tho...its fucking dumb to carry around 24,000 in cash
9/8/2007 11:50:45 PM
^^"invest"?WTF are you talking about?We're not the governments children, property, investments or subjects.The government derives it's authority from the consent of the governed.WE are the government. It works for US.It is OF us. We are not OF it.What is it that you don't understand about liberty and justice?Why do you hate America?Are you seriously that dumb?^too bad that has nothing to do with anything...
9/9/2007 9:36:50 AM
^ it IS the govt's job to make it hard for criminal enterprises to function, ergo asset forfeiture as another speed bump
9/9/2007 3:26:46 PM
thousands of dollars seized in gabling busthttp://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1793715/
9/9/2007 3:44:48 PM
DARWIN IN FORM OF GOVERNMENT!
9/9/2007 6:36:14 PM
^^^If you were involved in the process at hand, then you were part of a criminal enterprise.Congrats, douchebag.
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9/9/2007 11:20:35 PM
^oh, so you ARE that dumbyou talk about "total liberty" when no one else isyou think liberty leads to chaosyou forget the responsibility and ethics partyou think libertarians want to eliminate the governmentyou see? you're fucking clueless.why don't you shut the fuck upI mean, shit, look at what you said:
9/10/2007 7:31:42 AM
I lost on the int4rn3ts, what should I do now? Log off? Kill myself? Not care?
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9/10/2007 10:27:38 AM
VICTORY!!!
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