Friendswood police take a traffic ticket a bit too far.

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Friendswood police take a traffic ticket a bit too far.

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Wow seriously guys check this out. I think what FPD did to this woman is just plain wrong.


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:shock:
The officer who pulled her over found a glass pipe and the prescription medication Suboxone
Sounds like she had a bit of experience in drug buys already. Not that I'm condoning the blackmailing ...

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I would not jump to conclusions, all we hear is her side. I am very pleased with Friendswood PD, due to their efforts we have the lowest crime in the area. Read their crime blotter every week and it will give you a better appreciation for their work.
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When I lived in that area, my contacts with the Friendswood PoPo was always cordial. Obey traffic signs and you're fine. Speed and you're fineD :lol:

(No, I've never received a traffic ticket from the Friendswood police :mrgreen: )
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Isn't that how cops get most CI help? Offer not to arrest in exchange for help catching bigger fish.
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Ark03 wrote::shock:
The officer who pulled her over found a glass pipe and the prescription medication Suboxone
Sounds like she had a bit of experience in drug buys already. Not that I'm condoning the blackmailing ...
:iagree:

Doesn't take much.

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The story alleges she had a prescription for the Suboxone, so maybe she could possess the glass pipe legally (to legally use her prescription). However, Suboxone is a narcotic generally used in the treatment of opioid dependence, which implies she is an addict.

Edit: however, in reading about it online, it looks like the Suboxone comes in a tablet, and is probably not intended to be smoked.
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I take news media reporting with a big grain of doubt.

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recaffeination wrote:Isn't that how cops get most CI help? Offer not to arrest in exchange for help catching bigger fish.
IDK, Starsky used to pay $20 to his informant, if I recall correctly.

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That was a long time ago. Huggy Bear gets $200 now even for tid bits and rumours.
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glbedd53 wrote:That was a long time ago. Huggy Bear gets $200 now even for tid bits and rumours.
:iagree: Huggy would be offended with $20.
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Seems to me she could have taken the tickets (deserved by the sound of it) and been on her merry way. Sounds like it was her choice to me.
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They sure sound like one of Obama's 47%
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mrvmax wrote:I would not jump to conclusions, all we hear is her side. I am very pleased with Friendswood PD, due to their efforts we have the lowest crime in the area. Read their crime blotter every week and it will give you a better appreciation for their work.

thats funny. friendswood is full of rich white people. i think its about 98% white ofcourse it has low crime.ive lived there for 33 years and yes the friendswood police take anything too far for anything more then a minor traffic stop.its too bad they cant get the underage drinking under control but that would mean arresting all of the parents for buying their kids the alcohol.lol

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Something seems fishy about this story.
1. She had drug paraphenailia on her and she was taking a medication the helps with drug dependancy, but says she had never bought drugs before...hmmm
2. She was charged with a traffic violation but was blackmailed with the threat of jailtime. What is the maximum sentence for a traffic ticket?

Do you really think the LEO's just randomly picked the next traffic stop to blackmail for a drug sting operation?

If the police pulled me over for speeding and told me I had to go by drugs or else, I would put my hands out so they could cuff me and ask to call my lawyer.

I think we only have one side of the story. I will wait until I hear the rest before I make up my mind.
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