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Old 10-04-2007, 05:30 PM   #31
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They were not tested positive for drugs. They were tested positive for having been near them, not illegal in any way even in the UK... yet.

You are right... people complied. I wonder what would have happened if someone had said what they should have "fuck you, I'm going in without you sniffing me, shove that thing up your ass"?

They are allowed to test drivers but not pedestrians unless they break a law.
Driving is a privilege, walking is a right. Cops cannot interfere with just anyone because they feel like it and never should be able to.
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Old 10-04-2007, 05:41 PM   #32
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They were not tested positive for drugs. They were tested positive for having been near them, not illegal in any way even in the UK... yet.
Agreed, which is why they weren't arrested.

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are right... people complied. I wonder what would have happened if someone had said what they should have "fuck you, I'm going in without you sniffing me, shove that thing up your ass"?
Well as I've already said, the management of the privately owned pub decided to refuse entry to anyone who didn't agree to testing. Are you suggesting that the management of this privately owned establishment has no right to attach conditions to entry?

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They are allowed to test drivers but not pedestrians unless they break a law.
What if the driver is not breaking the law?

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Driving is a privilege, walking is a right. Cops cannot interfere with just anyone because they feel like it and never should be able to.
I see. So entry to a private establishment is a right, like walking on the street, rather than a privelege like driving a car?

Rk, honey I really like you, but sometimes you really are an utter cock. And not in a good way.
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Old 10-04-2007, 05:47 PM   #33
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Well as I've already said, the management of the privately owned pub decided to refuse entry to anyone who didn't agree to testing. Are you suggesting that the management of this privately owned establishment has no right to attach conditions to entry?
Sure, just not to involve the police.
If the driver is not breaking the law then they will not be pulled-over unless it is a sobriety check where all will be pulled-over. Again, driving is a privilege, walking is not.
I am a cock for liking freedom and wanting to fight against a police state... I see. Makes perfect sense.
The police work for us to do one thing, to enforce the law... if a law is not being broken leave us alone, don't search without probable cause, don't stop me unless I am doing something wrong already, do your job and stay out of the way of those who are not doing anything wrong regardless of what they are saying or what they look like. None of that is your place to comment on. That is not what cops get paid to do.
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Old 10-04-2007, 05:52 PM   #34
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If the driver is not breaking the law then they will not be pulled-over unless it is a sobriety check where all will be pulled-over.
Okay. So the police have the right to test any and all drivers if it's a sobriety test.

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. Again, driving is a privilege, walking is not.
And entry into a private establishment: privelege or right?

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I am a cock for liking freedom and wanting to fight against a police state...
Then I suggest you start campaigning against sobriety tests which apparently can be forced upon any driver at any time.



[eta] y'know rk, I think you've decided that England is a police state and you are looking for evidence to support that fact. A more logical position would be to look at the evidence and then reach a conclusion. The thing about reaching a position first and then looking for evidence to support your position, is you end up with a really unimpressive argument.

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Old 10-04-2007, 06:38 PM   #35
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They used this at a protest I was at in the United States without my, or any other member of the public's permission. I did not bring my vehicle but everyone else's that showed up was being swiped. Not sure which itemiser it was- but here it is from the sales web-site.


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We were just trying to figure out what in the heck they were doing.......That is an illegal search in the United States. Well it used to be illegal.

For good reason if you ask me.
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Old 10-04-2007, 06:40 PM   #36
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That is an illegal search in the United States. Well it used to be illegal.

For good reason if you ask me.
I agree. If it's without either permission, or reasonable cause for suspicion it should not be possible for the police to test.

So, just to be clear: you were not informed of the fact that you were being tested? Your permission was not sought?
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Old 10-04-2007, 06:44 PM   #37
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Yeah- when the police start randomly rubbing your things with what looks like white patches of material- it makes you a little uneasy. Swabbing the decks.......
Damn Pirates.....................................'RRRRRRRRRRR'

A little swab and seizure never hurt anyone.......right?
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Old 10-04-2007, 06:52 PM   #38
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Oh well, Cicero. I'm sure the storm troopers would say that they had probable cause since the occasion you describe was a protest meeting of some sort. Its not nice to question the status quo. I bet you carry an AK47 and deal in opium to finance whatever your nefarious little cause might be.

Why don't you forget all that stuff and join the young Republicans or the DAR or some other worthy group?

Since you are a bit of a rapscallion, I suppose you might join the Daughters of the Confederacy if you really want to go out on a limb. Don't you qualify to be among their genteel number?
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Old 10-04-2007, 06:57 PM   #39
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Anywhere I show up is probable cause. Don't you get it?!? lol!!!

I'm going to join the Young Gay Republicans of the Confederate Confedralist Confederacy and get certifiably certified.

They call this a YGRCCC license. It comes in handy at work. (you know, real estate)
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Old 10-04-2007, 07:16 PM   #40
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How does it feel to live in a Police State Cicero? :P
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Old 10-04-2007, 11:37 PM   #41
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At least here it is not legal and we have the law on our side and can take that cop's job and should.
Here we don't roll-over and say "sure Mr. Nazi-man test away!" they have force us to comply or we tell them to shove their swabs up their ass where they belong.
I carry a .45 or .38 & a combat dagger, depending on what I am wearing, BTW. My chair has a taser on it.
If I get swabbed I will own the cop, his house, the department and their car. What can you do in the UK?
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Old 10-04-2007, 11:56 PM   #42
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If I get swabbed I will own the cop, his house, the department and their car. What can you do in the UK?
Yeah. You and Rodney King.
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:02 AM   #43
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I agree, some are trying to head us in that direction... that is why I am so concerned with the apathy in the UK and England.
I don't want to see that here.
When those laws pass I want to see outrage and people saying "Fuck-You... NO! I see what happened to the UK! I know where you are trying to take this!"
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Old 10-05-2007, 02:19 AM   #44
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When those laws pass I want to see outrage and people saying "Fuck-You... NO! I see what happened to the UK! I know where you are trying to take this!"
What law? What are you talking about? There is no compulsion to submit to such a swab test. It was a voluntary test.


Right. I'm not doing this any more. There is no difference whtsoever between what you are doing on here, and what Duck Duck was doing a few months ago. You post a single story which says very little about anything except what's happening in one small town (and with the full agreement of the townspeople) and spin that into a descent into fascism. This is absoutely the equivalent of Duck Duck posting some example of a crime and then insisting that the US is a crime ridden hell hole.

Fuck you rk, I am tired of being reasonable. You're a troll.
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Old 10-05-2007, 03:10 AM   #45
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If I get swabbed I will own the cop, his house, the department and their car. What can you do in the UK?

Well I don't know about the UK, but there's dicks over here that feel good about themselves when they make these empty threats.
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