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This is clearly B, B, or V | 4 | 6.35% | |
double you tea eff mate? | 8 | 12.70% | |
TGIF Mate! | 6 | 9.52% | |
BBV gets worse every day | 14 | 22.22% | |
BBV gets better every day | 10 | 15.87% | |
BBV got so bad it was good but now the downward spiral is like looking like Snakes on a Plane 2 starring Heratio Sanz (no samuel L= beat zomg) | 11 | 17.46% | |
Danza, ysscky | 10 | 15.87% | |
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Re: Ozzy87 busted for speeding
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I think this whole thread has lost sight of the big picture. He's 19 and doing [censored] that 19 year olds do. [/ QUOTE ] This is not close to being true, 19 year olds spend their time getting drunk and hitting on college chicks, not driving around the country with 50k in their cars. |
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Has anyone outside of law enforcement ever had a positive experience or had someone in law enforcement actually help them? I've asked this question and no one I know has ever been helped specifically by a policeman.
Alot of bad stories of lying and generally [censored] type behavior, but no one has ever been specifically helped. -- They want collateral when you sitting in the cell Take these bars and bail your man outta jail The eye in the sky, the ears on the wire Conspiracy it's on fire I got the keys to your cell, come on y'all hurry Welcome to part 3, Law Library An innocent man sitting in the can Pondering damn, "how did I get in this jam?" It happens everyday from New York to the south Easy to go to jail but it's hard to get out 'Cause you hung around every then and now with him So when they took him down they took you down with him 'Cause you don't gotta commit the crime physically You don't even gotta commit the crime willingly If you know about the crime and you not snitchin' G They could hit you with that charge called conspiracy Take a loan from a bank, I'm borrowing money I take a loan from my homies, I'm laundering money If I loan my man some bread to go a get a key And he go and flip that money and bring it back to me It's called enterprise corruption, E Felony They could hit me with that charge called conspiracy To all the pimps out there scooping them young broads up Got 'em on the strip working for small bucks Any person over 18 regardless of what Agrees with one or more persons under 16, y'all stuck To engage in or cause the performance of such conduct They bringing that conspiracy charge up The game is full of Rico Laws and this corruption charge stuff Its washed up, we could make an out-of-town move But plan it in New York State If you go and catch a case in a whole 'nother place They could charge you with conspiracy still make the conviction In New York and in the other jurisdiction But if you listen to these words of wisdom You could beat the system 'Cause a person can not be convicted of conspiracy within the law By something called pleading the proof, this is the law Unless the Overt Act is alleged and proved To have been committed by one of the conspirators So be careful when you make affiliations 'Cause you could be guilty by association The law makers is constantly creating Ways to enforce incarceration What's the next chapter in my archive? Article 125, Homicide, Law Library... |
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Re: Ozzy87 busted for speeding
We need more lyrics quoted in this thread, c'mon guys, let's see more
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Re: Ozzy87 busted for speeding
Only want to chime in with the fact that the only thing lamer than people who post on forums in their spare time (I am obviously guilty of this) are people that claim to not waste their valuable time posting in internet threads but actually spend lots of time monitoring the online forums but stay annonymous because its more baller.
I dont think ozzy is one of these who constantly watches these forums, though. |
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Re: Ozzy87 busted for speeding
if you say no to a search and they still do it, they have to throw out any evidence in court because they collected it illegally right?
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No, I think it's more like they have to come up with a reason for why they did it, which isn't all that hard from what I understand. That being said, I'm not a lawyer and I don't know about being searched by the police...
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Re: Ozzy87 busted for speeding
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Only want to chime in with the fact that the only thing lamer than people who post on forums in their spare time (I am obviously guilty of this) are people that claim to not waste their valuable time posting in internet threads but actually spend lots of time monitoring the online forums but stay annonymous because its more baller [/ QUOTE ] Well now that you're a corporate guy I predict we'll be seeing you here more and more. |
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if you say no to a search and they still do it, they have to throw out any evidence in court because they collected it illegally right? [/ QUOTE ] They would have to have just cause, most of the time this means they would have to see something that is illegal in your car. Basically, just say no you can not search my car. If they end up searching you have a lot more legal recourse than if you say yes. |
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Has anyone outside of law enforcement ever had a positive experience or had someone in law enforcement actually help them? I've asked this question and no one I know has ever been helped specifically by a policeman. [/ QUOTE ] Before I was a prosecutor, back when I was just a student, my car broke down in the right lane of a relatively major road. As I was sitting waiting for a tow-truck, a cop drove by. The Cop pushed the car himself with his own two hands while I drove it off the road. There was also a slight hill. This was definitely above and beyond the call of duty, and he could have hurt himself, and he really didn't even ahve to do this as there was a tow truck coming soon. |
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[ QUOTE ] Has anyone outside of law enforcement ever had a positive experience or had someone in law enforcement actually help them? I've asked this question and no one I know has ever been helped specifically by a policeman. [/ QUOTE ] Before I was a prosecutor, back when I was just a student, my car broke down in the right lane of a relatively major road. As I was sitting waiting for a tow-truck, a cop drove by. The Cop pushed the car himself with his own two hands while I drove it off the road. There was also a slight hill. This was definitely above and beyond the call of duty, and he could have hurt himself, and he really didn't even ahve to do this as there was a tow truck coming soon. [/ QUOTE ] Before I was a trader, back when I was just a student, in the summer I used to like to ride my bicycle back and forth between my apartment in La Jolla and my friend's house in Woodland Hills. Once I got sick of wasting time on the circuitous bike route and got on the 405. After about 45 minutes a cop pulled me over and mad as hell asked to see ID. I said I didn't have any (actually, I didn't) and then made up totally false info about who I was (actually, a composite of friends' info). He gave me a ticket and told me that since I was so sweaty and stinky he didn't want me in his car, so he forced me to walk my bicycle to the next exit while he drove behind me. This took about 30 minutes. Once I was totally off the freeway, he pulled up alongside and told me if he ever saw me on the freeway again he'd throw me in jail. |
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