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Reply from: Arif Khokar
Date: 22 Apr, 21:23
Because if Brent posts it, you consider him paranoid ...

* w w w .thenewspaper . com /news/23/2333.asp

> "It is virtually impossible to drive a motor vehicle in this country and
> not unwittingly commit some infraction of the motor vehicle laws,"
> (Judge David) Mannheimer wrote. "And because motorists who are stopped
> for traffic infractions often accede to a police officers request for
> permission to search, the Fourth Amendment rules governing traffic stops
> create the potential risk that law enforcement officers will... search
> dozens, and perhaps hundreds, of people and vehicles each day even
> though the officers lack any grounds to justify these searches."


Reply from: Matthew T. Russotto
Date: 23 Apr, 19:36
In article <FXqPj.1970$Cn4.1449@news02.roc.ny>,
Arif Khokar <akhokar1234@wvu.edu> wrote:
>Because if Brent posts it, you consider him paranoid ...
>
> * w w w .thenewspaper . com /news/23/2333.asp
>
>> "It is virtually impossible to drive a motor vehicle in this country and
>> not unwittingly commit some infraction of the motor vehicle laws,"

And the pretext in this case? ..."the light illuminating her car's rear
license plate was dirty".
--
There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can
result in a fully-depreciated one.

Reply from: Brent P
Date: 23 Apr, 19:47
In article <quSdnQopyN4U7pLVnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@speakeasy . net >, Matthew T. Russotto wrote:
>In article <FXqPj.1970$Cn4.1449@news02.roc.ny>,
>Arif Khokar <akhokar1234@wvu.edu> wrote:
>>Because if Brent posts it, you consider him paranoid ...
>>
>> * w w w .thenewspaper . com /news/23/2333.asp
>>
>>> "It is virtually impossible to drive a motor vehicle in this country and
>>> not unwittingly commit some infraction of the motor vehicle laws,"
>
>And the pretext in this case? ..."the light illuminating her car's rear
>license plate was dirty".

I still remember the young cop who told me my 1973 car when it was only
25 years old said there was a similiar vehicle involved in a crime...
lol... couldn't even keep a straight face. I am sure he's improved if he
stayed a cop.






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