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  • JamisonFRC
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    Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
    I appreciate where you are coming from. To reframe it, if someone just walked up to me and attempted to gank $20k, life would get very unpleasant for them.
    I understand and agree. I , if I were stopped by LEO, would at the very least request a supervisor to the scene.

    I have heard, but can't prove at this point, that anything over $10k is considered "contraband". I will ask some of our interdiction guys to clarify.

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by JamisonFRC View Post
    I personally wouldn't seize someone's cash without a crime taking place, i.e. having dope. If they have dope they are under arrest. The seizure comes after that. At that point they don't have a choice.

    I just can't see how they can take money without there being some type of criminal offense to precipitate the seizure. Maybe it's just me. But I consider myself fairly open minded.
    I appreciate where you are coming from. To reframe it, if someone just walked up to me and attempted to gank $20k, life would get very unpleasant for them.

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  • Txstang1
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    He took 20k but didn't arrest the guy ? I guarangoddamntee you I would have been arrested.

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  • JamisonFRC
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    I personally wouldn't seize someone's cash without a crime taking place, i.e. having dope. If they have dope they are under arrest. The seizure comes after that. At that point they don't have a choice.

    I just can't see how they can take money without there being some type of criminal offense to precipitate the seizure. Maybe it's just me. But I consider myself fairly open minded.

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by JamisonFRC View Post
    I know that our department will not sign off on seizing money from a random traffic stop unless dope is found. And even then, CCH as well as other factors come in to play. I am not defending the actions of the officers in the OP. But like I said there is an avenue to get the money back. Most of the time people don't show up to the seizure hearing because they can't prove the money is legit.
    This really makes me sad. "I'm taking your cash and it is up to you to convince me that it is yours"

    Do people just willfully hand it over?

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  • JamisonFRC
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    I know that our department will not sign off on seizing money from a random traffic stop unless dope is found. And even then, CCH as well as other factors come in to play. I am not defending the actions of the officers in the OP. But like I said there is an avenue to get the money back. Most of the time people don't show up to the seizure hearing because they can't prove the money is legit.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by Whiteboy View Post
    What happen?
    The police legally sole his money, duh.

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  • Whiteboy
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    Originally posted by homealone View Post
    This hapened to a co-worker of mine. He bought a vehicle on ebay and got pulled over in Oklahoma. They took his 12k even though he had a trailer, proof the ebay aution, and contact info for the seller.
    What happen?

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  • Armedtrigger01
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    ^^^^^^^ see doing nothing wrong yet was nervous maybe because deep inside law enforcement has shown to do bad things to good people. I have never trusted an officer in uniform for reasons just like this people being robbed at gun point the only difference between this and the guy walking into a 7-11 with a gun on his hip and stealing the cash is the tin badge is missing from his chest.

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  • MattB
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    I used to make frequent trips to NC for two years to pickup parts/engines/etc and I'm pretty-sure I know exactly where this is happening on I-40. There's Tahoes that sit in the median with spotlights aimed at the license plates of oncoming cars. These Tahoes are solid black and have Police on the side with "DRUG ENFORCEMENT" underneath that. When they see an out-of-state plate, they will get behind the vehicle and run the plate. I'm only assuming it's to see the driver's criminal history. I'd be willing to bet that if some drug arrests popped-up, you'd be getting pulled-over. I know one of them had the spotlight pointed at the plate on my GMC truck, I wasn't speeding, just had it on cruise in the right lane, and he pulled onto the highway and followed me for a couple miles. I was somewhat nervous since all I had was a change of clothes and little else with me. I guess when he ran the tags and saw that ol' Matt Blansett was clean, he made a u-turn and went back to his fishing hole. If anyone else has been through TN on I-40, you've probably seen them, and I don't think I've ever gone by and not seen someone pulled-over.

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by homealone View Post
    This hapened to a co-worker of mine. He bought a vehicle on ebay and got pulled over in Oklahoma. They took his 12k even though he had a trailer, proof the ebay aution, and contact info for the seller.
    Fuck that, and fuck them for taking it.

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  • Sean88gt
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    Nice. I think I'm witnessing your transformation into full blown member of the bitter tin foil hat club.
    I've just turned the volume down on the noise and am paying attention.

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  • talisman
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    Oh boy.

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by 03trubluGT View Post
    Nice. I think I'm witnessing your transformation into full blown member of the bitter tin foil hat club.
    Are you aware of any confiscations of cash within your department for "alleged" drug activity, with no evidence found nor charges brought up?

    And if so, do you have a problem with that?

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  • futant
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    Originally posted by stinginstang View Post
    Just legalize drugs. Problem solved
    what's that mexico ? I can't hear you ?
    we ignore the countries leaders just south of us that tell us publically the war on drugs is a complete failure.

    the us has a monetary stake in keeping this going, or it would have ended long ago.

    captain search-your-car will deny that , but he is just a fucktard that knows no better

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