I always thought "spitting on the sidewalk" was the ultimate of arrest charges.C-dub wrote:Really, what's next. Overdue library book arrests? I stopped you because my computer says you have two overdue library books. Let me see your proof of automobile insurance. I know you're just walking down the street on the sidewalk, but I'm just checking.
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- Thu Nov 08, 2012 10:35 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Williamson County :(
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- Thu Nov 08, 2012 9:42 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Williamson County :(
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George Orwell would be proud.C-dub wrote:I thought about those, but was to lazy to look them up and reference them. Same questions goes for those things. Isn't there also the technology that can scan people walking down the street like the airport scanners?sjfcontrol wrote:They have systems now that scan and run the plates of cars parked along the side of the street, as the officer drives by.C-dub wrote:Sorry to resurrect this moderately aged thread. It was referenced in a more recent one.
57Coastie referenced this briefly back on page 2 I think and I doubt I am the only one that thinks this, but isn't running plates on cars, who's drivers have not broken any laws, as you're driving down the road an unlawful search? I think it is, but I'm just a peon.
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Did a quick search and found this one. This isn't where I first remembered reading about this, but it'll do.
- Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:53 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Williamson County :(
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Re: Williamson County :(
They have systems now that scan and run the plates of cars parked along the side of the street, as the officer drives by.C-dub wrote:Sorry to resurrect this moderately aged thread. It was referenced in a more recent one.
57Coastie referenced this briefly back on page 2 I think and I doubt I am the only one that thinks this, but isn't running plates on cars, who's drivers have not broken any laws, as you're driving down the road an unlawful search? I think it is, but I'm just a peon.