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    1. mrjarrell

      5 Reasons You Should Never Agree to a Police Search

      Because, (like coonfingering a gun) it can never be stated enough. Never give consent to a search. It can end badly for you. You have to protect yourself out there, because you can't carry Kirk, or one of his brethren, with you all the time. Scott Morgan: 5 Reasons You Should Never Agree to a...
    2. thej27

      DUI Checkpoint Refusal-Interesting Video

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILqc0DMh84k Happened in Vegas. I doubt this would always work in other places but its a +1 to the two officers for acting very professionally. Not getting angry at being recorded, giving their names and personal numbers, and letting him go after he refused...
    3. W

      NYPD stop and frisk.

      NYPD "Stop and Frisks" Hit All-Time High | NBC New York it's alright though, it's "an essential crime fighting tool". if this is a repost, mods please delete. I didn't see another thread.
    4. mrjarrell

      Racial Profiling Run Amok

      Whatever you do, don't walk with a child that's racially different than yourself. In Austin, TX you're likely to find yourself cuffed and stuffed, even when the child's your grandchild. You'd think that crap like this wouldn't occur these days, given the number of mixed race families that...
    5. rambone

      Federal TSA/VIPR agents conducting "suspicionless searches" near train stations

      Paramilitary VIPR teams are being deployed by the central government to search travelers without probable cause or a warrant in train stations. For 10 years, the public has sufficiently been conditioned to having the TSA violating travelers in airports, and now the Police State being rolled out...
    6. TaunTaun

      Supreme Court rules on GPS Tracking: Now requires a warrant

      Supreme Court Rules GPS Tracking by Police Requires Warrant | Video | TheBlaze.com Unanimous decision. A few more of these and I might actually start having some faith in the judicial branch...
    7. mrjarrell

      New Legislation To Kill Internet Privacy

      Well, we managed to delay SOPA/PIPA for the moment, and that was a good thing, but an even worse bill now lies on the horizon. The Protecting Children from Internet Pornographers Act of 2011 is out there and it's much worse than you could imagine. It will destroy privacy and the 4th Amendment...
    8. rambone

      Body-scanners coming to the streets of America

      In 3 years, portable body scanners will be in the hands of police and be deployed on the streets of America. They plan to mount them to their vehicles to "scan the streets for weapons." The proving ground will be NYC, as with all great advancements of the American Police State. The...
    9. serpicostraight

      sniff this fido

      US Supreme Court asked to ponder drug dog's sniff - Yahoo! News maybe the courts will get it right this time.
    10. rambone

      Bill would allow DHS total Police State power over most of the United States

      DHS already has asserted the power to stop, search and detain anyone, for any reason within the “Constitution Free Zone,” resident or traveler. This area is defined by anywhere within 100 miles of any international border. The majority of the population lives in this zone. A new Federal...
    11. mrjarrell

      Stupid Schools Co-Operating With Stupid Cops

      So, they come over the PA and tell the students there's an essentially a Columbine happening and then lock them in. All so some cops with drug dogs can sweep the school, (and not find any drugs). This is stupidity on a monumental level by all involved. The war on drugs is running amok and the...
    12. rambone

      First they came for the air travelers... TSA agents hit the streets in Tennessee

      Federal checkpoints were rolled out simultaneously in seven locations on the streets of Tennessee this week. Weigh stations and bus stations seem to be their current focus. They came complete with Federal agents, constitution-free searches, terror-sniffing dogs, and plenty of B.S. "See...
    13. rambone

      SCOTUS: Police can read your text messages without warrant

      The Drug War has truly been the biggest bridge from the days of the "Peace Officer" to the "Enforcer." Prohibition laws completely reshape the nature of the job. It is a routine exercise to perform searches to look for contraband. Now we can look forward to the days when it those road-side...
    14. rambone

      Feds mandate that Americans start wearing gold stars

      ... on their licenses. This is a stepping stone toward a National ID Card. The Feds should not be in any way involved in ID cards or licenses. People who refuse to wear their gold star will be subject to more invasive searches at Federal checkpoints that are springing up all over America...
    15. PeaShooter

      Indiana court upholds ban on resisting illegal police entry

      http://www.indystar.com/article/20110920/NEWS02/109200369/Indiana-court-upholds-ban-resisting-police-entry?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|IndyStar.com Sounds like they clarified a bit...
    16. rambone

      Door-to-Door license & vaccination record checks for dogs

      Papers, please! The town of Thousand Oaks, CA, is sending government agents door to door to check that people have a paid permission slip to own a dog. Additionally, they want proof that you've injected that dog with government mandated chemicals. Dogs in Thousand Oaks checked for licenses...
    17. rambone

      The Patriot Act: Used for non-violent, non-terror crimes 99% of the time

      The Patriot Act was not about terrorism. It is overwhelmingly used for creating a more efficient Police State to pursue non-violent crime. Police use this monstrous law to perform "Sneak & Peek" warrants, breaking and entering into your home, and leaving, without your permission or...
    18. T.Lex

      Court of Appeals smacks DNR

      http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/pdf/08311102ebb.pdf Summary: DNR officers doing their fishing-license check of a couple people on the shore. They see one guy put something in his duffel bag. Get the fishing licenses, which check out valid, and ask what's in the bag. "Fishing gear."...
    19. rambone

      Surprisingly, welfare drug tests cost more than they save

      98% of welfare recipients are drug free. That's what we've learned in Florida Governor Rick Scott's experiment with taking citizen's pee in exchange for handouts. The program costs the taxpayers more than it saves them. The only real way to take a bite out of the Welfare State is to attack...
    20. rambone

      TSA to implement Israeli-style security/interrogations for travellers

      I've heard from dozens of 'conservatives' that the Federal Government should model their unconstitutional security agencies after the Israeli Police State model. Well, TSA is starting to move that direction. Soon you'll be interrogated before being 'allowed' to travel. You'll answer personal...
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