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HarmonicaBruce said:Just keep in mind that as you go down the road the "man" can pull you over, impound your vehicle/home, and good luck to you getting anything back. You don't have to do anything wrong, except be in the wrong place (i.e. America). For example, the bankrupt city of Detroit finances the police department by impounding vehicles. They need zero probable cause, it's very well documented. http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20091113/METRO/911130372
This story is old, but nothing has changed.
Guilty because she made "eye contact"with other motorists? We are in deep trouble.
The conflict of interest is sickening and who is the most vulnerable, not the guy from the burbs but the people like the old guy in the story who is just trying to survive. They own the system so what happens when their pay check, medical, vacation, and retirement are on the line?
They go after more money from the peasants who cant defend themselves. Corporations own the government, corps send jobs out with gov approval, tax revenue falls from low wages and it has to come from somewhere. Cops dont want to be laid off. There will be no crash as they are doing fine at gutting our country through inflation and corporate control.
caseyc said:Thanks, I will add all those locations for places I will never drive through. Dang, that's just freakin' nuts. Also nutty is driving around with so much cash on hand.
Only problem is......what happens when we can't stay out of places like that. What happens when there is nowhere else. Its not a matter of how much money a person has on them, its a matter of our rights and how they are being taken away. I'm not guilty of anything when I drove from Hamtramck to taylor Mi to buy a motorcycle with $4,000 on me. Why should I be at risk of losing it to gangsters who are no different then the gangsters and criminals our tax money is paying to protect us from. Again, we are in deep trouble. The beast will consume all.