Police raid so-cal car gtg
The two times I have been involved in an accident through no fault of my own and needed a police report for the insurance claim, I had to sit there for literally HOURS waiting for them to show up! And one of them, the lazy douchebag just handed me a blank "Driver Incident Report" and told me to fill it out when I got home...
Public service my azz...
It would also improve respect for law enforcement since only those that are a danger to others would be cited.
Last edited by rich644; Apr 3, 2008 at 03:59 PM.
NEXT time someone is out there with the "you don't need that 30 round magazine on your rifle" crap, or the "we have police and soldiers. Guns are for killing, you don't need them" crap, help us fight them as surely we we will help you fight the people who support this kind of police state action.
Especially since guns are not designed to break the laws, but fast cars leave the assembly line with the ability.
For now you might have cared little more than your ride, and much news of the growing police state and the infringments on our liberty getting worse every day going on one ear of yours, around those gears spinning around, and out the other. And you likely thought those of us trying to point these things out as kooks and tin-foil hat wearers. Paranoids, nuts...
And all those thousands spent on rims, stereos, turbos, etc. While America becomes the 21st Century version of **** Germany.
(my apology for those of you who lost relatives in these wars that they claim "keeps us free". Your loved ones died for nothing. Accept that you were fooled and that can be the first step towards recovery from your total ignorance).
Now that the out-of-control government that you ignored all your life FINALLY got to something you care about, what are you going to do about it?
By the way, I live in both worlds:

In all fairness, a little more neutral account of what happened...
"We want to send a powerful message that street racing will not be tolerated," Riverside police Sgt. Skip Showalter said in a release.
A "powerful" message like they will team up with the most power possible and ignore the rights of the individual? Sure there are some issues with some of these people but it doesn't give them any right to go around the normal search and seizure protocol. This type of behavior will go on as long as society pemits it. The arrests they made are petty.
Watch the video and listen to the police spokesman, he has essentially nothing to say to backup what they are doing, except exaggeration.
Neutral or not you can't get behind these illegal police activities in any way, IMO.
Last edited by sack5000; Apr 3, 2008 at 10:25 PM.
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Know Your Rights: What to Do If You're Stopped by the Police (7/30/2004)
To fight police abuse effectively you need to know your rights. There are some things you should do, some things you must do and some things you cannot do. If you are in the middle of a police encounter, you need a handy and quick reference to remind you what your rights and obligations are.
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IF YOU'RE STOPPED IN YOUR CAR
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1. Upon request, show them your driver's license, registration, and proof of insurance. In certain cases, your car can be searched without a warrant as long as the police have probable cause. To protect yourself later, you should make it clear that you do not consent to a search. It is not lawful for police to arrest you simply for refusing to consent to a search.
2. If you're given a ticket, you should sign it; otherwise you can be arrested. You can always fight the case in court later.
3. If you're suspected of drunk driving (DWI) and refuse to take a blood, urine or breath test, your driver's license may be suspended.
IF YOU'RE ARRESTED OR TAKEN TO A POLICE STATION
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1. You have the right to remain silent and to talk to a lawyer before you talk to the police. Tell the police nothing except your name and address. Don't give any explanations, excuses or stories. You can make your defense later, in court, based on what you and your lawyer decide is best.
2. Ask to see a lawyer immediately. If you can't pay for a lawyer, you have a right to a free one, and should ask the police how the lawyer can be contacted. Don't say anything without a lawyer.
3. Within a reasonable time after your arrest, or booking, you have the right to make a local phone call: to a lawyer, bail bondsman, a relative or any other person. The police may not listen to the call to the lawyer.
4. Sometimes you can be released without bail, or have bail lowered. Have your lawyer ask the judge about this possibility. You must be taken before the judge on the next court day after arrest.
5. Do not make any decisions in your case until you have talked with a lawyer.











