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Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View PostBesides, anyone out driving around the metroplex after sundown on a summer holiday weekend is not putting their safety as a priority anyway. I would suggest staying home, not because of the cops "out to get you", but because of the drunks that flood the roads.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by racrguy View PostI understand that, but it's bullshit that the requirement and penalty is there.class joke
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostSince you are more likely to be killed by a drink driver, than murdered, I would rather the po po get the drunks off the road. Cops have a better chance of keeping me from being killed but arresting DWI's than stopping homicides. Most murders occur between people that know each other. Drunks just kill random people.
I have a friend that is a prosecutor in North Texas. One of his major cities has no refusal 24/7 365. He says the AVERAGE BAC on blood draws is .18. I asked how many came in below .08. He told me he has seen a COUPLE, but drugs were a factor in those cases. He said that 99% of the blood cases PLEAD GUILTY. No trial.
So, I'm on favor of the program. It's 2014 folks, how the hell do you not understand not to drink and drive.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostHow do you not understand the right not to present evidence against yourself and that if you trade security for liberty you get neither?
This is a search warrant based on probable cause issued by a magistrate. It's not like the cops just pull you over and decide they're taking your blood. Tell me a person on this board that can't spot a drunk?
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostSo based on your reasoning NO search warrant should ever be issued or executed because it might garner evidence used against you?
This is a search warrant based on probable cause issued by a magistrate. It's not like the cops just pull you over and decide they're taking your blood. Tell me a person on this board that can't spot a drunk?class joke
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Originally posted by TexasDevilDog View PostI have a problem with drawing blood because it is forcing someone's body to provide evidence against them. The technology is up coming for scanning the brain to see how it response to stimulus. Perhaps we start hooking up suspects to see how their brain reacts to questions. They don't even need to answer the question to come to some possible conclusion.
What about some half mongoloid that just barely passed the license exam? You know like Lincoln boy....
LOLZ, I googled mongoloid to see what popped up just out of curiosity and in images keanu reeves is the second pic.
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostSo based on your reasoning NO search warrant should ever be issued or executed because it might garner evidence used against you?
This is a search warrant based on probable cause issued by a magistrate. It's not like the cops just pull you over and decide they're taking your blood. Tell me a person on this board that can't spot a drunk?I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by inline 6 View PostWhat about some half mongoloid that just barely passed the license exam? You know like Lincoln boy....
LOLZ, I googled mongoloid to see what popped up just out of curiosity and in images keanu reeves is the second pic.
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostIf it's that easy to spot a drunk, then why are you needing to collect a blood sample? All you would need is video evidence and officer testimony.
People WANT evidence to convict... not just someones word.
The line of questioning goes like this:
defense:Well Officer, you don't have a blood sample, why not?
Officeridn't get one
Defense:But you COULD have gotten a warrant
Officer:Yes
defense: But you chose not to ?
officer: yes
For the jury, it's an easy decision now...
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostThe average person doesn't believe the average cop these days. Have you ever seen a jury pool ? Many are not exactly the "peers" you want judging you.
People WANT evidence to convict... not just someones word.
The line of questioning goes like this:
defense: Well Officer, you don't have a blood sample, why not?
Officer: Didn't get one
Defense: But you COULD have gotten a warrant
Officer: Yes
defense: But you chose not to?
officer: yes
For the jury, it's an easy decision now...
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostNot when you show video evidence backing up your DUI claim. With your reasoning, nobody has every been convicted of DUI without blood evidence.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by davbrucas View PostNot when you show video evidence backing up your DUI claim. With your reasoning, nobody has every been convicted of DUI without blood evidence.
And with a 99% Plead guilty rate on blood cases, why would you not go the extra mile and avoid a 2 day trial where the outcome is a crap shoot.
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Originally posted by dcs13 View PostTimes change. People EXPECT more evidence and when you don't get it, they're suspicious.
And with a 99% Plead guilty rate on blood cases, why would you not go the extra mile and avoid a 2 day trial where the outcome is a crap shoot.Whos your Daddy?
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