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"Part86" wrote in message
... Are you a lawyer? My lawyer said it's illegal. But he didn't get you an acquittal. I'd say he was probably wrong. That's the one thing I'm talking about. It shows that the officer had an agenda. The officer had *better* have an agenda. That's the whole point of his job. His agenda is to arrest people who drink too much and then get behind the wheel of a car. My friend just got pulled over on the way home from a bar because he had no front plate. The cop had him do a field sobriety test. You think the plate was the real reason? Maybe it was and maybe it wasn't. Your friend was in violation of at least two laws, one that the officer could easily perceive before the arrest, and possibly two. Why do YOU think your friend got pulled over? I don't know if you are just nieve or have too much faith in the integrity of all police officers. The word is "naive". As for "all police officers", what's that got to do with anything? The only thing at question here are the police officers waiting outside of bars, for drunks to get into their cars. Just how much integrity does a person have if they get behind the wheel drunk? Less than a police officer waiting outside a bar, that's for sure. Pete |
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