http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7kby0saK80
Interaction begins at 2:30
Another Dui checkpoint refusal but he has kids. Glad he's exercising his rights against silly DUI checkpoints. Hopefully his kids will learn at an early age that police officers are not your friends and that they will incriminate you.
Not to mention the guy said some BS about smelling something in the car. Already trying to incriminate him.
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09-21-2013, 06:33 AM #1
Man with kids exercises his rights against Pigs(Police) ( Video)
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How many officers were working that? SPending like 400 an hour on a DUI checkpoint? Seems like it would be better having all those officers on patrols in the area cover more roads that way.
Also I didn't know the thing about the sober rail rate for most tests. I have thought most people are so fat/stupid they couldn't do most of those even when sober I guess that's true.*PUREBLOOD CREW*
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09-21-2013, 07:13 AM #16
Only problem I have with these videos is that these guys think driving a car is a right, but it's not. It's a privilege. If you want to drive a car, there's ovc rules to follow.
Being a dick at a DWI stop really accomplishes nothing. The whole point is to stop people from driving drunk so they don't kill innocent people not to "spend money".
Dude is a horrible role model for his kid."There is no such thing as the future; only the continuation of the present."
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09-21-2013, 07:20 AM #17
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But since this country has been founded and up untill 1990 roadblocks have been deemed unconstitutional by your own 4th amendment..........................and as a matter of fact still is depending only on the state which the supreme court allowed the state to chose. even though the supreme court has no right to "modify" our constitution in the first place.
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The police officer was doing his job. DUI check points are set up to keep people from driving drunk. How would he feel if some a*shole that was drunk ended up hitting his car and killing his kid? I bet he would feel differently then about check points.
IMO he is a loser of a dad teaching his son to be disrespectful to people in authority. He cannot understand that there are rules in society and that we all have to answer to someone. He probably belongs to some anti establishment militant group.
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strong lack of understanding what liberty even means.
If a WWII Nazi is raiding your house to check if you support some political opposition were they just doing their job as well, and you should just accept it because theyre just doing their job? get real.
Believe it or not, you can respect police and act like that father did simultaneously.
The only reason DUI checkpoints still exist is because not enough people do that. You think DUi checkpoints would still be around if every innocent driver refused to talk to police?
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09-21-2013, 07:59 AM #30
SCOTUS says they are constitutional. Many states disagree and outlaw them though. It's a reasonable debate, but they are legal in many places. Lots of studies say they are more effective in combatting drunk driving too. It just takes an officer an incredibly long time to pull someone over, do SFTSs, do a chemical test, get a warrant for a chemical test if they need to, etc. Also, such a minute fraction of drivers get stopped by patrolling cops that it serves absolutely no deterrent effect.
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