Cidersomerset
1st September 2014, 14:37
This looks like a scene out of futuristic police state movie......Or Guantánamo Bay
‘No Refusal’ Blood Draws now Standard Fare During Holidays Checkpoints
Monday 1st September 2014 at 09:32 By david-icke
LG4ojDt-avw
Published on 31 Aug 2014
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I DO NOT agree with drunk driving nor do I agree to a clear violation of the Forth
Amendment on the pretext that you may have done something wrong. ~ jman
The police state will be rolling out in full force this Labor Day weekend, as police
departments in several states prepare to violate their citizens’ Fourth Amendment
protections, under the guise of keeping drunk drivers off the road.
Cops nationwide are warning holiday revelers they will be subject to mandatory
blood draws if an officer "MERELY SUSPECTS" them of driving under the influence.
The practice, termed “no refusal,” involves police administering roadside sobriety
tests, alcohol breath tests or forcibly extracting blood samples without a person’s
consent, securing evidence which would aid a future conviction. A judge is typically
on hand to issue search warrants, attempting to give the illegal blood draws an air
of legitimacy in the face of blatant constitutional violations.
In states like Florida, police went one step further by erecting guilty-until-proven-
innocent roadside checkpoints in the week leading up to the Labor Day weekend,
where officers inspected driver’s licenses, proofs of insurance, vehicle registrations
and checked for seat belt violations.
“Saturation patrols, bar and tavern checks, and checkpoints will also be held at
various locations in Tennessee, Georgia and the southeastern states,” according to
WDEF.com.
Police in Georgia will also be working alongside Alabama, and North and South
Carolina law enforcement agencies in an effort titled “Hands Across the Border,”
which emphasizes law enforcement entities’ authority to stop drunk drivers visiting
from other states.
Local police across the state of Texas, in cities such as Dallas, Austin, Galveston
and the Rio Grande Valley, are also enforcing no refusal blood draws ostensibly to
stem drunk driving fatalities.
A report from a Fox affiliate in Georgia last year showed police constraining
unwilling participants’ arms, legs, hands, and feet when they refused to relent to a
blood draw, while one restrained man asked, “What country is this?”
“We all are American citizens and you guys have me strapped to a table like I’m in
Guantanamo f***ing Bay,” complained Mike Choroski while several officers hovered
over him.
“I’m a taxpaying American who refused something….I refused to do this….what
happened to me in that room was unnecessary and nobody should have to do
that,” said Choroski.
As police in numerous states use the pretext of “safety” to circumvent freedoms
prescribed in the Fourth Amendment, which is supposed to protect American
citizens from unwarranted “unreasonable searches and seizures,” the U.S. Supreme
Court has upheld efforts to go after people who refuse to consent to blood draws,
indicating this represents “consciousness of guilt.” In other words, states may
prosecute someone for refusing a blood draw on the grounds that doing so
represents an admission of their guilt.
“A January 2013 ruling affirmed that a warrant must be obtained for the process,”
noted Paul Joseph Watson, adding, “although police could dispense with the
warrant requirement in an ‘emergency.’”
The accuracy of results garnered through such procedures has been the subject of
contention, however. “Breathalyzer tests have previously been proven to be
inaccurate in a high percentage of cases, with many factors rendering the
results ‘little more than scientific guesswork,’” reported Steve Watson in
June. “Further research has shown that police officers often influence the results of
breathalyzer tests, resulting in inaccurately high readings. Blood tests can also
produce false high readings of alcohol levels if they are not conducted quickly and
properly.”
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‘No Refusal’ Blood Draws now Standard Fare During Holidays Checkpoints
Monday 1st September 2014 at 09:32 By david-icke
LG4ojDt-avw
Published on 31 Aug 2014
Click Show More to Read More:
I DO NOT agree with drunk driving nor do I agree to a clear violation of the Forth
Amendment on the pretext that you may have done something wrong. ~ jman
The police state will be rolling out in full force this Labor Day weekend, as police
departments in several states prepare to violate their citizens’ Fourth Amendment
protections, under the guise of keeping drunk drivers off the road.
Cops nationwide are warning holiday revelers they will be subject to mandatory
blood draws if an officer "MERELY SUSPECTS" them of driving under the influence.
The practice, termed “no refusal,” involves police administering roadside sobriety
tests, alcohol breath tests or forcibly extracting blood samples without a person’s
consent, securing evidence which would aid a future conviction. A judge is typically
on hand to issue search warrants, attempting to give the illegal blood draws an air
of legitimacy in the face of blatant constitutional violations.
In states like Florida, police went one step further by erecting guilty-until-proven-
innocent roadside checkpoints in the week leading up to the Labor Day weekend,
where officers inspected driver’s licenses, proofs of insurance, vehicle registrations
and checked for seat belt violations.
“Saturation patrols, bar and tavern checks, and checkpoints will also be held at
various locations in Tennessee, Georgia and the southeastern states,” according to
WDEF.com.
Police in Georgia will also be working alongside Alabama, and North and South
Carolina law enforcement agencies in an effort titled “Hands Across the Border,”
which emphasizes law enforcement entities’ authority to stop drunk drivers visiting
from other states.
Local police across the state of Texas, in cities such as Dallas, Austin, Galveston
and the Rio Grande Valley, are also enforcing no refusal blood draws ostensibly to
stem drunk driving fatalities.
A report from a Fox affiliate in Georgia last year showed police constraining
unwilling participants’ arms, legs, hands, and feet when they refused to relent to a
blood draw, while one restrained man asked, “What country is this?”
“We all are American citizens and you guys have me strapped to a table like I’m in
Guantanamo f***ing Bay,” complained Mike Choroski while several officers hovered
over him.
“I’m a taxpaying American who refused something….I refused to do this….what
happened to me in that room was unnecessary and nobody should have to do
that,” said Choroski.
As police in numerous states use the pretext of “safety” to circumvent freedoms
prescribed in the Fourth Amendment, which is supposed to protect American
citizens from unwarranted “unreasonable searches and seizures,” the U.S. Supreme
Court has upheld efforts to go after people who refuse to consent to blood draws,
indicating this represents “consciousness of guilt.” In other words, states may
prosecute someone for refusing a blood draw on the grounds that doing so
represents an admission of their guilt.
“A January 2013 ruling affirmed that a warrant must be obtained for the process,”
noted Paul Joseph Watson, adding, “although police could dispense with the
warrant requirement in an ‘emergency.’”
The accuracy of results garnered through such procedures has been the subject of
contention, however. “Breathalyzer tests have previously been proven to be
inaccurate in a high percentage of cases, with many factors rendering the
results ‘little more than scientific guesswork,’” reported Steve Watson in
June. “Further research has shown that police officers often influence the results of
breathalyzer tests, resulting in inaccurately high readings. Blood tests can also
produce false high readings of alcohol levels if they are not conducted quickly and
properly.”
Article From: http://thefreethoughtproject.com/vamp...
===================================================
Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) force fed under standard Guantánamo Bay procedure
z6ACE-BBPRs
Published on 8 Jul 2013
Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) force fed under standard Guantánamo Bay procedure
Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD
===================================================
If you want to know who inspired ISIS....
Torture -The Guantanamo Guidebook
HCUzHnVeI10
Published on 28 Aug 2012
UK's channel 4 "Guantanamo Handbook" documentary
UK Channel 4