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Posted: 9/2/2015 9:47:05 AM EDT
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MEh growing up our town had a Lambo they seized from some guy for something or another.
No different than armed robbery. |
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I agree with fuck forfeiture for no legitimate reason, but if you are selling crack rocks and you lose your whip ... then it sucks to be you homie.
Corvette Cruiser, FTW! |
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I hope this was seized after a conviction in a court. Not just because it was found during a raid.
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I think it should say, "seized from a CONVICTED drug dealer".
How do we know it's not seized from some shmoe who happened to have a little coke in the car? Dammit, 10 seconds! also etided cuz i can't spel. |
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Quoted: Pretty close... Gunning the engine to draw attention in the parking lot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I wonder if they drive it like they stole it? Pretty close... Gunning the engine to draw attention in the parking lot. As a citizen I hope you then pulled them over with your four ways and enacted a civil citation of driving to endanger. Damn cops now days racing around like it is a video game! |
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If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? No, but the cops shouldn't keep it either. It should be sold and the money spent on something to benefit the community. Not a show piece for some D-bag chief when he get coffee. |
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Quoted: If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? I stand by: FUCK CIVIL FORFEITURE |
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Quoted: No, but the cops shouldn't keep it either. It should be sold and the money spent on something to benefit the community. Not a show piece for some D-bag chief when he get coffee. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? No, but the cops shouldn't keep it either. It should be sold and the money spent on something to benefit the community. Not a show piece for some D-bag chief when he get coffee. It shouldn't be a show car for a douche bag chief, and their shouldn't be a whole fleet of them, but as use as a DARE car it maybe worth it. |
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Saw them showing this thing off at the local tourist-trap... First thing I thought was "this needs a thread in GD". http://i.imgur.com/gEPp5a6.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ugWn5nU.jpg Civil Forfeiture FTW! So what says the hive? Sportification of the police? Pointless waste of city money to maintain? Good PR tool? Necessary tool for high speed pursuits? View Quote I've seen that car a couple of times. Love it! |
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It shouldn't be a show car for a douche bag chief, and their shouldn't be a whole fleet of them, but as use as a DARE car it maybe worth it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? No, but the cops shouldn't keep it either. It should be sold and the money spent on something to benefit the community. Not a show piece for some D-bag chief when he get coffee. It shouldn't be a show car for a douche bag chief, and their shouldn't be a whole fleet of them, but as use as a DARE car it maybe worth it. Well, the guy who drove it here just left... Wasn't here for a school DARE thing or anything... Drove in, made a racket, stayed around the car for a few minutes while people gawked. Went inside. Came out after a few minutes. Made a racket while leaving. I failed to notice if he had coffee while exiting, but it had to be either that or using the shitter. Young officer too, not a big wig. |
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Drugs are bad and taking their car is bad?
At least that's not as bad as some douche I saw in my town with a convertible. Really? a convertible with the top down? Is crime really so low that you just stroll around cruising enjoying the breeze? Old people and retired people...and old retired people..sigh. |
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? According to most of the sovereign citizen wanna be's in GD, the only time something is illegal is when something bad happens to them. The rest are self described libertarians who think the GOP will win forever if they legalize all the drugs. Don't bother.. |
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Well, the guy who drove it here just left... Wasn't here for a school DARE thing or anything... Drove in, made a racket, stayed around the car for a few minutes while people gawked. Went inside. Came out after a few minutes. Made a racket while leaving. I failed to notice if he had coffee while exiting, but it had to be either that or using the shitter. Young officer too, not a big wig. View Quote Did you take a second to scan the area for potential trouble for him? |
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? If it was a court ordered forfeiture, the state should have sold it. Keeping it is still waste of tax money. |
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It is probably a decent deterrent. Lets everyone know, get caught doing the crime - you loose your shit. The fun ones are when the hunter/fisherman looses his truck (and boat) for breaking game laws.
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The rear tires are all wrong. That ZO6 had wider rear shoes from the factory.
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Policing for profit . A local department by me makes a fortune at it.
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Did you take a second to scan the area for potential trouble for him? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well, the guy who drove it here just left... Wasn't here for a school DARE thing or anything... Drove in, made a racket, stayed around the car for a few minutes while people gawked. Went inside. Came out after a few minutes. Made a racket while leaving. I failed to notice if he had coffee while exiting, but it had to be either that or using the shitter. Young officer too, not a big wig. Did you take a second to scan the area for potential trouble for him? This parking lot is not rich and vibrant. But yes, I was keeping an eye on more than just him. |
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? Does the government? |
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If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? If cops confiscate money because it has slight traces of drug residue (like most money does) is that also right? |
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I know i'd be pulled over in a second for those tail-lights. Not that i have a problem with them, but i have a problem with the "more equal" being allowed to have them.
Should only be allowed if the "dealer" was actually convicted. |
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When used correctly I have no problem with it. Portsmouth PD used to have a nice BMW and an Excalibur kit car they had seized and painted up as PD cars. They used them for the DARE cops. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD When used correctly I have no problem with it. Portsmouth PD used to have a nice BMW and an Excalibur kit car they had seized and painted up as PD cars. They used them for the DARE cops. But DARE and furthermore DARE cars never did any good and was a total waste of money. If anything sell the cars, get money and use that to fund shit instead of tax payer money. Buy some van dashes and a door for scotchymcdrinkerbean while they're at it. |
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I think it should say, "seized from a CONVICTED drug dealer". How do we know it's not seized from some shmoe who happened to have a little coke in the car? Dammit, 10 seconds! also etided cuz i can't spel. View Quote So how much "coke" is ok to to have, but not lose your car over? |
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Did you take a second to scan the area for potential trouble for him? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well, the guy who drove it here just left... Wasn't here for a school DARE thing or anything... Drove in, made a racket, stayed around the car for a few minutes while people gawked. Went inside. Came out after a few minutes. Made a racket while leaving. I failed to notice if he had coffee while exiting, but it had to be either that or using the shitter. Young officer too, not a big wig. Did you take a second to scan the area for potential trouble for him? snicker |
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Mixed feelings...
On one hand, illegally procured money and good bought by it are fair game. However, the civil forfeiture is abused and corrupted. |
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I know i'd be pulled over in a second for those tail-lights. Not that i have a problem with them, but i have a problem with the "more equal" being allowed to have them. Should only be allowed if the "dealer" was actually convicted. View Quote Meh... If they let other people get away with similar tailights and dash-plates in their city, I don't care about them ignoring those rules. Not a big deal. If they give other people tickets for that shit, while doing it on a PR vehicle, that's crap then. |
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New Braunfels?
Isn't that the town that has the Gruene Hall in it? I remember that place fondly. Dancing gets the chickies frisky. I have no opinion about the fancy police car other than I don't want to see it in my rear view mirror running the disco lights. |
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD If someone is engaged in an illegal activity, and buys something with the money he made illegally, does he deserve to keep it when he is arrested? Jamie Diamond says YEA. |
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