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Old 12-15-2009, 05:34 AM   #20
VardyCodarexyz

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The one and only time I've been pulled over in U.S.A. was a check were the police stopped everybody. How does that fit in your judicial system? I was innocent and did nothing wrong, so why was I stopped?

Here police stopping cars without a reason, just to check is normal, nobody feels his habeas corpus violated. I thought US is the same...
Ah yeah, checkpoints. They're weird. I've been through two of them. The first time I still had my Indiana license and he said that since I didn't have an Ohio license they couldn't do whatever they were doing and told me to head through. The second was a sobriety checkpoint right before the highway ramps, and walmart, so traffic was horribly backed up since it's the major road. They stopped EVERY CAR and talked to the driver to see if they were drunk. I mean come on.. the drunks would see it coming from a mile away and either turn around or take another road.

I just hate how cops make up bullshit reasons to pull people over. They're useless. I hate cops. Every time I've ever needed a cop they've just blown me off, but when I'm not doing anything wrong they come and piss on my day. I wouldn't really have been all that pissed if he hadn't fed me some BS lie. That is the worst thing a cop can ever do to me... lie to me and say I did something I didn't.
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