I am tired of seatbelt areas-pure profit! Send police to where they are needed. Where I live that is all have to do. If a crime happens it will still take a long time for them to respond-too busy with civil infractions.
The way I understand it if you blow through a red light at more then 203 mph the camera is not quick enough to catch your plate. This may be just bs though. I do not understand why we have to wear seat belts. If you do not have your children restrained they really get bent out of shape over that. However when the same children ride a school bus they do not have to be restrained. Sounds like a tax to me.
HMMMM; Funny, seems that uhhhhh, thats how it was whne we came from……..ENGLAND??! It appears that Celente may be right once again. He said that the second American revolution will be fought over taxation without representation just like the first one was. BUY MORE AMMO
Funny how the more the police turn into tax collectors, the more their public support drops out until eventually it bottoms out… right there with tax collectors.
Law enforcers will always become tax collectors, because they have the direct authority from the state to use violence. It is inevitable. We have to push back against this. Law enforcers should NOT be revenue collectors.
Notice that after the facts were in, the poliicians started attacking. It is ALL about revenue, they could care less about public safety. Dont knock the cops though, they have families to feed and if they all decided one day to uphold their oaths to the constitution then they would be fired and jobless. Put yourself in their shoes…
I think the point is there is a reason we do not put ourselves in their shoes. Maybe it is because we do not want to be lackys for the state. It is like any job. I do not try to get jobs where I do not want to work. How much forethought is required before you realize that you would uphold the constitution before the politicians or vice versa?
So much for probable cause, the thought police have arrived! Imagine being disgruntled after loosing your job, I guess anyone who gets laid off is not deserving of their 2nd amendment rights? Welcome to the new USSA…
Dont knock the cops though, they have families to feed and if they all decided one day to uphold their oaths to the constitution then they would be fired and jobless. Put yourself in their shoes…
You could say the same thing about bank robbers. Doesn’t mean I’m suddenly going to become sympathetic.
March 9th, 2010 at 11:37 am
This harkens back to the middle ages, where the town’s tax collector had the title of “shire reeve” – or in today’s pronunciation: “sheriff.”
March 9th, 2010 at 11:50 am
I am tired of seatbelt areas-pure profit! Send police to where they are needed. Where I live that is all have to do. If a crime happens it will still take a long time for them to respond-too busy with civil infractions.
March 9th, 2010 at 12:04 pm
The way I understand it if you blow through a red light at more then 203 mph the camera is not quick enough to catch your plate. This may be just bs though. I do not understand why we have to wear seat belts. If you do not have your children restrained they really get bent out of shape over that. However when the same children ride a school bus they do not have to be restrained. Sounds like a tax to me.
March 9th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
http://www.speedcam.co.uk/gatso2.htm
Makes you smile, eh.
March 9th, 2010 at 2:49 pm
HMMMM; Funny, seems that uhhhhh, thats how it was whne we came from……..ENGLAND??! It appears that Celente may be right once again. He said that the second American revolution will be fought over taxation without representation just like the first one was. BUY MORE AMMO
March 9th, 2010 at 2:58 pm
You want Tax Collecting cops, go to Philly:
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/homepage/20100308_Troopers_raid_popular_bars_for_unlicensed_beers__Dozens_of_gallons_seized_after__citizen_complaint_.html
March 9th, 2010 at 5:25 pm
THose philly cops need to be hanged by the neck until dead dead dead.
March 9th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
Funny how the more the police turn into tax collectors, the more their public support drops out until eventually it bottoms out… right there with tax collectors.
March 9th, 2010 at 6:42 pm
Law enforcers will always become tax collectors, because they have the direct authority from the state to use violence. It is inevitable. We have to push back against this. Law enforcers should NOT be revenue collectors.
March 9th, 2010 at 7:10 pm
Notice that after the facts were in, the poliicians started attacking. It is ALL about revenue, they could care less about public safety. Dont knock the cops though, they have families to feed and if they all decided one day to uphold their oaths to the constitution then they would be fired and jobless. Put yourself in their shoes…
http://www.hwysafety.com/hwy_montana.htm
March 9th, 2010 at 8:23 pm
I think the point is there is a reason we do not put ourselves in their shoes. Maybe it is because we do not want to be lackys for the state. It is like any job. I do not try to get jobs where I do not want to work. How much forethought is required before you realize that you would uphold the constitution before the politicians or vice versa?
March 9th, 2010 at 8:47 pm
So much for probable cause, the thought police have arrived! Imagine being disgruntled after loosing your job, I guess anyone who gets laid off is not deserving of their 2nd amendment rights? Welcome to the new USSA…
https://www.gunsgrubandgold.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=825
March 10th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
Dont knock the cops though, they have families to feed and if they all decided one day to uphold their oaths to the constitution then they would be fired and jobless. Put yourself in their shoes…
You could say the same thing about bank robbers. Doesn’t mean I’m suddenly going to become sympathetic.