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Message Subject WHY did Brian N Hewlett (LOUGHNER'S teacher) get ARRESTED on Feb 25th and WHERE is he now?
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Drug and currency checks on interstate highways. On I-35 in Kansas there was an officer retrieving cones that put everyone into one lane that steered them into a rest area. They had a dog that was sniffing for drugs and currency, apparantly they go together. It's a random stop to search everybody.
 Quoting: texan 1336166


How can people allow this to happen????

Why do the people taking the job as police officer,...they are supposedly representatives of the communities that they patrol,...think it is o-fucking-kay to demoralize the fellow citizens is this way???

It is meaningless mercenary thinking and demented ego that not only dreams up,...but implements these soul-killing displays of control of the populace.


Z
 Quoting: zacksavage


Fucking mental midgets...

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Signs announcing a drug checkpoint may not alarm law-abiding motorists, but they can panic drug couriers, who might break all sorts of traffic laws to avoid being caught.

At least that is what police hope happens, because drug checkpoints aren't real.

For years, the Kansas Highway Patrol has been one of several agencies around the country to set up signs along highways announcing fake drug checkpoints.

In Missouri, the Phelps County Sheriff's Department has conducted them frequently near the Sugar Tree Road exit of Interstate 44. The Missouri Highway Patrol says it conducts similar operations.

Defense attorneys and others condemn the operations as subterfuges undertaken to sidestep court rulings making drug checkpoints illegal.
 
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