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8/27/2009 7:25:40 AM
There you go posting shit from the UK again.
8/27/2009 7:36:57 AM
When we as a country stop comparing ourselves to other countries to determine what new ways we should use the government to interfere in people's lives, I'll stop posting about the government in other countries interfering in people's lives. Or do you seriously think that something like this could never happen here?
8/27/2009 7:58:41 AM
8/27/2009 8:17:45 AM
8/27/2009 8:19:47 AM
Well, I'll comment on thatWHEN YOU POST A FUCKING LINK YOU ASSBAG
8/27/2009 8:22:17 AM
8/27/2009 8:32:40 AM
It isn't even that. Just look at what happened when Raleigh said they would ban garbage disposals.SHIT GOT REPEALED QUICKCompare that with allowing cops to lawfully steal from your parked cars.We're so far from the pussy society that is the UK that it makes no sense posting these threads.1337 Anime has probably 10 of these type of threads over the past year about bullshit they are doing over there that simply wouldn't pass the smell test here.
8/27/2009 8:38:19 AM
^^reminds me of a top gear episode where a new orleans church sued the bbc because the car they donated to them wasn't as good as they thought it was going to be.[Edited on August 27, 2009 at 8:43 AM. Reason : .]
8/27/2009 8:42:33 AM
Actually, somewhere in the southwest there is a small stretch of highway where police officers are stopping motorists and using "the war on drugs" as an excuse to seize money from drivers. They haven't returned any of it. I can't find the article on it right now, but it's happened.EDIT: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-texas-profiling_wittmar10,0,6051682.story[Edited on August 27, 2009 at 8:50 AM. Reason : Found it]
8/27/2009 8:47:58 AM
I read years ago about a tiny community that incorporated as a township just so they could establish their own police department and collect revenue from tickets. The place became this notoriously draconic speed trap. Frantic Googling hasn't turned up anything, though.
8/27/2009 9:09:17 AM
I'll try to dig that up for you. Another forum I'm on has several dedicated threads to police abuse, and someone actually worked as a police officer in the same state as that incorporated community.
8/27/2009 9:25:04 AM
Speeding tickets now police officer abuse, story at 5.
8/27/2009 9:34:25 AM
It's quite literally impossible to maintain the exact speed of the speed limit, and charging the maximum fine possible for motorists who are caught traveling one mile over the speed limit is nothing short of exorbitant and unnecessary. This is compounded when it's revealed that these fines make up a large majority of the town's income.
8/27/2009 9:56:58 AM
Fail Boat, speeding tickets are nominally intended to make sure motorists drive safely so they do not endanger themselves or other drivers. They are NOT intended to be used as a primary revenue source.If you "just so happen" to be racking in millions because so many people speed through your town, but there is not a correspondingly high incidence of accidents, then i would have my doubts as to whether the posted speed limit accurately reflects the safest driving speed (i have my doubts that they do that anyways, but I digress).Speed limits that are artificially low for the purpose of boosting revenue is (imo) a form of police abuse. They are using their monopoly on force, not to keep citizens safe, but to pad the town's budget. If that isn't abuse, I'm not sure how you define it.[Edited on August 27, 2009 at 10:25 AM. Reason : ``]
8/27/2009 10:22:22 AM
Like I said, people in this country won't stand for it
8/27/2009 10:28:21 AM
that's some fucked up shit, no matter which country it is.
8/27/2009 11:08:27 AM
Which is why we should always thank our lucky stars for the Constitution. As much as people like to say we're a police state.....[Edited on August 27, 2009 at 2:13 PM. Reason : t]
8/27/2009 2:13:19 PM
8/27/2009 11:32:47 PM
8/28/2009 8:57:29 AM
Like I said, the people won't stand for bullshithttp://www.seattlepi.com/local/345721_speedtrap02.htmlAnd
8/28/2009 8:57:40 AM
8/28/2009 10:37:26 AM
I read every bit of the thread. The police extorted those they pulled over with threats like this
8/28/2009 10:45:45 AM
I'm not sure you're familiar with our legal system, one which is notorious for not only forcing innocent people to plea to lesser charges when railroaded by a district attorney, but for also recently executing a man who was later proven innocent*. There's a large amount of fear that police and prosecutors are capable of bringing to the table. To deny it is to be naive.*http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-tc-nw-texas-execute-0824-082aug25,0,5812073.story
8/28/2009 10:54:25 AM
let's see... I can lose 5g's to the police, or i can spend 50g's to defend myself in court against bogus charges in order to protect those 5g's, and still go to jail on a bullshit charge. which one would you choose?
8/28/2009 11:00:34 AM
8/28/2009 11:10:11 AM
if you really think you'll spend less than a thousand dollars in court, then you've got another thing coming. nice try, though
8/28/2009 11:12:20 AM
8/28/2009 11:16:25 AM
Price isn't really the major issue here, although any lawyers besides public defenders are very expensive.The issue is that a prosecutor is going to come to you, and he's going to say that you can either take a plea deal of 1-3 years or "roll the dice" at trial and face twenty if found guilty. What would you do?
8/28/2009 11:18:31 AM
Come the fuck on. You guys are pulling ridiculous extremes out of your ass to try and bolster your argument.THE SHIT DOESN'T FLYHere, I'll try.An up and coming lawyer takes your case for free, forms a class action against the township and rings them and the taxpayers of millions of dollars for their actions.OH WAITIT LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE IS ALREADY DOING THAT (sans the punitive damages part)
8/28/2009 11:22:34 AM
I tell you what. Gather up 5g's and go drive by that town, speeding. Tell us how it works out for you.
8/28/2009 11:24:15 AM
8/28/2009 11:30:44 AM
You seem to be under the assumption that no one has ever gone to prison for a crime they were completely innocent of.
8/28/2009 11:43:00 AM
8/28/2009 11:57:38 AM
I'm not sure what your point was with that. Could you elaborate?
8/28/2009 12:00:53 PM
That you're just willfully assigning positions to people and using anecdotes that represent a fantastically small percentage as some sort of evidence or factual basis for rampant injustices across the country.Hell, your anecdotes aren't even very good.
8/28/2009 12:04:38 PM
Do you disagree that most district attorneys begin with a larger sentence in hopes of getting a plea before trial to a lesser charge?
8/28/2009 12:08:54 PM
Does it matter if you're innocent?
8/28/2009 12:30:38 PM
It doesn't. That's really the point.
8/28/2009 12:44:41 PM
welp, I'm lost.Are you saying that innocent or not, you should take the plea bargain?
8/28/2009 1:19:25 PM
What I'm saying is that this type of strong-arming exists in all parts of the system, and this is why these situations occur.When you are given a speeding ticket, you have the option of mailing in a payment, or fighting it in court. Fighting it in court could result in you going home free, or it could result in having to pay the fee in addition to court costs. It's a gamble, and peope weigh the choices and whether or not they can actually win against a knowledgeable district attorney and the testimony of a police officer. This is why many people choose to simply mail in a payment.This is the same situation that occurred with the motorists. They were given a choice: Give the cops $5000 now, or face possible criminal charges. They realized that they were one person going up against a huge system, and that they could possibly lose. They decided not to gamble.Does the gamble pay off in the defendant's favor sometimes? Of course. The Duke Lacrosse case is an example. The defendants were pressured by the prosecution into pleading to a lesser charge. They didn't. They fought and they won. (Of course, this was largely due to the fact that the defendants had the immense wealth, connections, and resources to fight the charges, but that's for a different thread)
8/28/2009 1:31:38 PM
1)A cop wouldn't get to search my car without a warrant. If he did anyway, then I don't have to worry about any criminal case.2)
8/28/2009 1:58:42 PM
you don't seem to understand how this process works.The people aren't being asked to pay 5000 bux for the cops to drop it. The cops are saying "this money is drug money. You will give it to us or we will arrest you for a multitude of charges, including hindering an investigation." The moment the cop says "it is drug money," the gig is up, because the money becomes the defendant, and since it is not a person, it has almost no legal rights. THIS IS HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS TODAY!!!
8/28/2009 4:24:57 PM
8/28/2009 4:42:08 PM
you do realize that what I described is the practice in US, right?
8/28/2009 4:43:48 PM
i'm not talking to you. i generally try to avoid reading your posts, and don't plan to read any of them here.i'm just repeating post #2, because that's all that needs to be said in this insignificant and irrelevant thread.[Edited on August 28, 2009 at 4:48 PM. Reason : ]
8/28/2009 4:46:33 PM
so, you're just trolling and have nothing of value to add to this thread. Thanks for being an asshole
8/28/2009 4:50:45 PM
8/28/2009 5:03:11 PM
that's just it. Even if they do have the proof, it is extremely difficult to get said proof to a place where it actually matters, because of how the system is set up. When I said the money has no rights, I meant it. That means no right to a speedy trial.
8/28/2009 5:16:03 PM
It's so difficult to get the money back, that even when the cops took what they claimed was a glass pipe for smoking the herb in addition to the money, they just called an attorney MONTHS LATER and got the money back. It's in a damn link in the thread.Do you always just make shit up you see in the movies and post it in these threads as fact?[Edited on August 28, 2009 at 6:00 PM. Reason : .]
8/28/2009 6:00:09 PM