Seems to indicate a bias to me :)Lubbock1911 wrote:Been traveling and missed the replies. Thanks for the input. I do respect our troopers and understand by my submission I am allowing them to abuse their powers. I have no "real" answer to the problem. When I am 200-300 miles from home I tend to comply.
Now you let one of my local PD try this and I will surely oppose. I can go to jail, then get bailed out in time to be home for supper.
When I was a young man my friendly local sheriff told me when you are innocent you argue the facts and your innocents. When you are guilty you "shut up" and let your mouth piece (lawyer) argue the law in the court room.
Like cop TV shows where they guy who 'lawyered up' is a scumbag who is making it possible for some child to get murdered. And then of course isn't the guy because he was the first one brought in for questioning in the show.