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It has been parked in front of the liquor store on the loop near river road all day. I wonder what he is buying. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, what type of beef jerky did he get from Buc-ee's? It has been parked in front of the liquor store on the loop near river road all day. I wonder what he is buying. That place is also some kind of hot rod racing shop. Always classic cars and muscle cars there. |
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From the PD's Official FB Page, where they have were having a discussion about the Corvette in the OP: http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/kozaki_photos/newbraunfels01.png So, FWIW, they evidently got the car after a federal prosecution. View Quote That is what I was looking for earlier this morning, but couldn't find. |
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That place is also some kind of hot rod racing shop. Always classic cars and muscle cars there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, what type of beef jerky did he get from Buc-ee's? It has been parked in front of the liquor store on the loop near river road all day. I wonder what he is buying. That place is also some kind of hot rod racing shop. Always classic cars and muscle cars there. Damn, how many NB people are there in GD? I have seen a dyno in there, always wondered what was up with that place. |
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Damn, how many NB people are there in GD? I have seen a dyno in there, always wondered what was up with that place. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, what type of beef jerky did he get from Buc-ee's? It has been parked in front of the liquor store on the loop near river road all day. I wonder what he is buying. That place is also some kind of hot rod racing shop. Always classic cars and muscle cars there. Damn, how many NB people are there in GD? I have seen a dyno in there, always wondered what was up with that place. Every time I drive by there are always several corvettes or hot rods being worked on |
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God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. |
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God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. The neck tattoo really rounds out his whole look. |
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God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. Listening to him speak doesn't help his case either. |
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The problem is the cops utilize Civil Forfeiture BEFORE anyone is convicted.... and good luck getting it back if you're cleared. I stand by: FUCK CIVIL FORFEITURE 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? I stand by: FUCK CIVIL FORFEITURE Depends upon the jurisdiction. The prosecutors office in which I interned over the summer refused to engage in forfeiture proceedings until after a conviction. |
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That's the only way it should be, with a provable connection to the illegal activities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depends upon the jurisdiction. The prosecutors office in which I interned over the summer refused to engage in forfeiture proceedings until after a conviction. That's the only way it should be, with a provable connection to the illegal activities. This. |
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Depends upon the jurisdiction. The prosecutors office in which I interned over the summer refused to engage in forfeiture proceedings until after a conviction. That's the only way it should be, with a provable connection to the illegal activities. This. +2 |
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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 say good job |
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I'm OK with it. I've seen plenty of townships have vehicles they've taken possession of during seizures. Of course, I've never seen a Corvette.
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Quoted: Listening to him speak doesn't help his case either. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. Listening to him speak doesn't help his case either. |
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Aren't you a sweetheart. So, it's better the drug dealer have it? Sounds legit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD Aren't you a sweetheart. So, it's better the drug dealer have it? Sounds legit. If the alternative is seizing it absent a criminal conviction and being able to prove the asset was an ill gotten gain, then yes it is better that the innocent citizen keep it. |
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lol all the gd tards who don't understand how forfeiture works
my heart doesn't bleed for any asshole buying stuff with drug money |
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lol all the gd tards who don't understand how forfeiture works my heart doesn't bleed for any asshole buying stuff with drug money View Quote So this never happened? Or this? This is surely a complete lie too. Need I go on? |
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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. View Quote The problem is that these things are taken before any conviction. Do a search and see how much stuff has been taken and not given back after the person was cleared, money, cars, boats, planes, houses... |
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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? What if that someone is not arrested or even charged with a crime? |
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Other than worrying about getting it stolen by highwaymen there isn't anything to do carrying cash. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v361/Extorris/Pics/CommonPeople_zpshaxixodt.jpg You really like Larry. |
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God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
God I love that pic. You could bet your life(and win) that this guy has an 87 or lower IQ just by looking at him. The jokes on us, he was acting police chief in Monterey for a while. |
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Aren't you a sweetheart. So, it's better the drug dealer have it? Sounds legit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD Aren't you a sweetheart. So, it's better the drug dealer have it? Sounds legit. So you are ok with people dealing drugs as long as the police get a cut of the profits once in a while. |
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This wouldn't hard, drug dealing is illegal, drug dealer owned the vette, bam - connection View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depends upon the jurisdiction. The prosecutors office in which I interned over the summer refused to engage in forfeiture proceedings until after a conviction. That's the only way it should be, with a provable connection to the illegal activities. This wouldn't hard, drug dealing is illegal, drug dealer owned the vette, bam - connection |
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Should have auctioned it off and bought two patrol units. Or new guns, computers, ammo and such.
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Aren't you a sweetheart. So, it's better the drug dealer have it? Sounds legit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Fuck Civil Forfeiture Fuck TWoD Aren't you a sweetheart. So, it's better the drug dealer have it? Sounds legit. Yes, it's better that the drug dealer have his car. It would have been better if the very first drug dealer who had his car, house, bicycle, or cash seized by law enforcement had kept his property and his money. It would have been much better for the cause of liberty had he or she kept their property, and every single one since. |
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It would have been better if the very first drug dealer who had his car, house, bicycle, or cash seized by law enforcement had kept his property and his money. It would have been much better for the cause of liberty had he or she kept their property, and every single one since. View Quote No, just no |
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Keep it when they are arrested ...YES...convicted and sent to prison and lost all of their appeals then it is fair game. 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? This, once convicted, and any reasonable alternative funding explanation dismissed. |
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It would have been better if the very first drug dealer who had his car, house, bicycle, or cash seized by law enforcement had kept his property and his money. It would have been much better for the cause of liberty had he or she kept their property, and every single one since. No, just no Let's ask Donald Scott with whom he agrees. Oh, wait . . . |
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Is this some other planet or reality? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twilight_Zone
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I am not going to read a thread that calls New Braunfels a small town and says they have a Corvette. New Braunfels is just a part of San Antonio to whatever town is the farthest point north of Austin on I-35 that you stop seeing buildings next to one another. As far as I know they are only using the corvette for a limited time. TXDPS used to have a red corvette that they used on I-37 in the early 2000's. I have seen a lot of Hummers used by various department's. It is a vehicle get over it quit bitching.
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Let's ask Donald Scott with whom he agrees. Oh, wait . . . View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It would have been better if the very first drug dealer who had his car, house, bicycle, or cash seized by law enforcement had kept his property and his money. It would have been much better for the cause of liberty had he or she kept their property, and every single one since. No, just no Let's ask Donald Scott with whom he agrees. Oh, wait . . . You can name all of the examples you want, bottom line it seems that you are Ok with criminals profiting from their activities in the name of 'freedom" |
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On I-35 between San Antonio and Austin. I bet they get a lot of interesting types coming north up the interstate.
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You can name all of the examples you want, bottom line it seems that you are Ok with criminals profiting from their activities in the name of 'freedom" View Quote I'd much rather be for freedom than deciding that Blackstone's Ratio is incompatible with the war on some drugs. PS: What's with the suspicious quotation marks? |
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You can name all of the examples you want, bottom line it seems that you are Ok with criminals profiting from their activities in the name of 'freedom" View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It would have been better if the very first drug dealer who had his car, house, bicycle, or cash seized by law enforcement had kept his property and his money. It would have been much better for the cause of liberty had he or she kept their property, and every single one since. No, just no Let's ask Donald Scott with whom he agrees. Oh, wait . . . You can name all of the examples you want, bottom line it seems that you are Ok with criminals profiting from their activities in the name of 'freedom" Criminals will always profit from their activity. Evidently, you think it just and right that the police should profit from criminal activity. See? I can put words in your mouth almost as well as you can put them in mine. |
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Criminals will always profit from their activity. Evidently, you think it just and right that the police should profit from criminal activity. See? I can put words in your mouth almost as well as you can put them in mine. View Quote You can do your best to ID any illicit gains a criminal has and deprive them of those funds and goods Just because some may not be found does not justify seizing what IS found I'm not putting words in your mouth. You clearly believe that the illicit gains of criminals should be off limits from forfeiture |
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Departments should not be allowed to keep stuff they take from criminals. It produces very dangerous incentives.
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