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    Default Man ticketed for warning of checkpoints.

    He was warning people of a checkpoint that was up ahead, and you guessed it. Nabbed, for practicing freedom of speech.

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    Default Re: Man ticketed for warning of checkpoints.

    Good for him... too bad he had to got a ticket...

    nothing feels better than cruising along and noticing someone is blinking their headlights from the other direction, you can slow down and check out the scene... and sure enough... another parasite alert, saved you a couple hundred bucks, your faith in the human spirit renewed... best goodwill you can give... and there is no law against testing your headlight system last I checked...
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    Default Re: Man ticketed for warning of checkpoints.

    I am very much against unconstitutional police checkpoints but I also do not like what this man did. He knew it was a DUI checkpoint so he was essentially warning the drunk drivers to avoid getting caught. He's helping the drunk drivers keep driving and potentially putting other people at risk. I want those police out there catching drunk drivers but get in your cars and do some work instead of penalizing all the rest of us, too, with your roadblocks.

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    Quote Posted by mpennery (here)
    I am very much against unconstitutional police checkpoints but I also do not like what this man did. He knew it was a DUI checkpoint so he was essentially warning the drunk drivers to avoid getting caught. He's helping the drunk drivers keep driving and potentially putting other people at risk. I want those police out there catching drunk drivers but get in your cars and do some work instead of penalizing all the rest of us, too, with your roadblocks.

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    Good insight Matt!! You post a very valid point that I really had not considered. I fully agree with that!!! There is more one that one way to catch a rat, without causing a major traffic back up.

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    Pre crime is anti-constitutional and a slippery slope, but there will always be a politically correct justification for it...

    Living free is about respecting other's right to freedom, if they took all the money that they poured into their institutions, cars, tasers, jails, clubs, guns, bullet proof vests, pensions, etc, etc, ad nauseum, you could easily spend it educating people instead, and there'd be mountains of money left over... higher standard of living, more educated populous, more stable society...

    and most important of all more freedom...

    So I don't buy it... what is going on is a 100% scam... "Let he who would be deceived, be deceived..." of course the "slaves" consenting to their own slavery doesn't help the cause... it just has the "good feeling" programmed into it, (think of how many millions that cost to do!!...) ...like stepping into a McDonalds... it's all emotional programming... with superficial logic... common sense, logic and education should tell you not to drink and drive, but cops doing little trade shows in schools once a years is sugar coating on a multi-million dollar cash cow...

    think what makes eople go to the extreme of wanting to be drunk in the first place? (a form of escapism) Maybe living in a world of poverty, while tax fed police officers living off the fat of other people's labour, then take it upon themselve to milk the system to steal the wealth of families... that's less parks, recreation, swimming pools, youth programs, decent school and housing, until people see the direct connection between this cancer and the lower standard of living... then the "slaves" are locking themselves into the system...


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    Default Re: Man ticketed for warning of checkpoints.

    This comes dangerously close to exposing the real truth behind the crime syndicate propaganda, when they start to believe their own bullsh**... oops...

    An Entire Town’s Police Force In Acapulco Went On Strike, It Backfired. No One Wants Them Back
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    Quote What would happen if the police in your town went on strike? Would it be like a scene from the propaganda film “The Purge”, where all of your once friendly neighbors become thieves and murderers? Or would the peaceful majority quickly begin to self organize to protect one another from the few in their communities who actually are thieves and murderers?

    Every community is different and it is possible that different people would react differently, but for the most part, when these types of situations arise people actually don’t descend into madness.

    There have been many examples throughout history of people defending their families and communities in a decentralized manner, and recently there have some many examples of this in the news, in various different parts of the world.

    This week it was reported that police in Acapulco, Mexico went on strike and the people of the city, for the most part, do not seem to want them back. It turns out that without the transit police there is less traffic, and without the municipal police there has been no noticeable increase in crime.
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    Default Re: Man ticketed for warning of checkpoints.

    I guess it would depend on the amount of corruption lies within each jurisdiction. I can say, you cannot go anywhere in this town without passing several police cars. I rarely see them fighting crimes, just giving traffic tickets. Its all about the money.

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    Default Re: Man ticketed for warning of checkpoints.

    Question the fact that everything you have been exposed to has been manipulated and you are living in a world of illusion, within a world of illusion...
    If you can't find this stuff, you are subconsciously avoiding looking for it... it's everywhere today... you don't even have to dig for it...

    New investigation after '2,000 police officers' are implicated in corruption
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    the tip of the iceberg finally scrutinized...
    Quote involved in leaking information to criminals, stealing property during raids, fabricating evidence, helping villains to escape prosecution and “using their power to obtain money or sexual favours from the public”.






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    Default Re: Man ticketed for warning of checkpoints.

    Quote Posted by sigma6 (here)
    Question the fact that everything you have been exposed to has been manipulated and you are living in a world of illusion, within a world of illusion...
    If you can't find this stuff, you are subconsciously avoiding looking for it... it's everywhere today... you don't even have to dig for it...

    New investigation after '2,000 police officers' are implicated in corruption
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...n-9802832.html

    the tip of the iceberg finally scrutinized...
    Quote involved in leaking information to criminals, stealing property during raids, fabricating evidence, helping villains to escape prosecution and “using their power to obtain money or sexual favours from the public”.
    everything you have been exposed to has been manipulated and you are living in a world of illusion

    I couldn,t even begin to say it any better.

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