4th of July DUI Checkpoint. Another one of those videos..

when this smart ass little bitch is having his house broken into and a 300lb ape is trying to rape virgin sphincter I wonder who he will call?

the cops.

i am so unfuckingbelievably sick of these snot nose kids pretending they care about the constitution when they just want attention.
 


when this smart ass little bitch is having his house broken into and a 300lb ape is trying to rape virgin sphincter I wonder who he will call?

the cops.

Something's telling me this kid is armed. Call the cops while someone is breaking into your house? Maybe as a backup..

Besides, security is pretty much monopolized, so in many cases the cops are the only ones you can call on.

i am so unfuckingbelievably sick of these snot nose kids pretending they care about the constitution when they just want attention.

Maybe he didn't get enough attention as a child, who cares? Above that, he was able to record something that routinely happens and maybe just get enough exposure to push an initiative for others (and cops) to respond accordingly.
 
So if the police officer was really trying to prevent drunk drivers from killing people, why did he insist this guy pull over to the side of the street?

Likely because 9 times out of 10, someone acting the way the kid was acting is doing so because they are hiding something.
 
The things kids do these days for youtube ad monies..

I'm split about it - yeah he's 'proving' something but he's also baiting and conspiring for this to happen. I'm all about catching cops doing shady shit but this is like going in to a bank with a ski mask and gloves on and doing a simple transaction with the teller, you'll definitely get a reaction.

Well planned to do it on Jul4th, good debate topic, and monetized - he's definitely a marketer - so - which one of you did this?
Exactly. July 4th is a major drinking holiday and I'd love to see the stats of how many people are killed from drunk driving on this day alone. I'm pretty sure if the Op's wife and daughter were saved because a cop got a drunk driver off the road, he'd feel differently about this. With that being said, the guy is blatantly sober, the cop should have let him go immediately.
 
I'm pretty sure if the Op's wife and daughter were saved because a cop got a drunk driver off the road, he'd feel differently about this. With that being said, the guy is blatantly sober, the cop should have let him go immediately.

If my wife and daughters were killed by a drunk driver, I'd hope I would be able to maintain logical consistency and still be able to watch this video and see the cop is an over-reaching power hungry asshole.
 
Exactly. July 4th is a major drinking holiday and I'd love to see the stats of how many people are killed from drunk driving on this day alone. I'm pretty sure if the Op's wife and daughter were saved because a cop got a drunk driver off the road, he'd feel differently about this. With that being said, the guy is blatantly sober, the cop should have let him go immediately.

Jeffrey, I like you, but I hate this logic.

Drunk drivers aren't dangerous, at least not at the level we've been conditioned to believe.

I'll drop a link or two but you can do your own research.

Here's an interesting one...

Rumors of DUI Deaths Have Been Greatly Exaggerated - Total DUI

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported that nearly 18,000 highway deaths were classified in 2007 by federal statisticians as "alcohol-related." This could be misleading because not every traffic fatality that is alcohol-related was caused by alcohol. An accident is classified as alcohol-related when any one person, including passengers, pedestrians or cyclists, was thought - not necessarily proven - to have any amount of alcohol in their system at the time of the fatal accident. This method of classification can greatly skew statistics and cause them to be exaggerated and misleading.

In fact, if all of the alcohol-related accidents involving people who were driving under the blood alcohol content legal limit, drunken pedestrians, impaired cyclists and other people who had actually not been drinking at all were subtracted from the number of alcohol-related fatalities that are reported, only about 12 percent of innocent victims remain. This means that out of the 18,000 alcohol-related highway deaths, 2,160 were actually victims of DUI drivers. While that is still 2,160 too many, it is a fraction of the number of people that Americans are led to believe have been killed by drunken drivers.

Like most statistics backing an agenda, they're pulled out of someone's ass.

But they're a great tool for the state to breed fear, strip freedoms, impose fines, incarcerate people who've hurt no one and setup draconian checkpoints to generate more money for their handlers.

I have no sympathy for anyone whose reckless driving hurts or kills anyone. They should be punished, drunk or not. But 99% of the time I'd bet that the fact that they're an idiot who's prone to dangerous behaviour has a lot more to do with the crime than their BAC.

I'd rather let a responsible driver drive me across town shitfaced than get in a car with an accident prone asshole who's never had a drink in his life.

Some more food for thought... Have you ever considered all of the immoral implications for criminalizing the content of your blood? Great read here, I think Jake was the first to introduce me to it...

Legalize Drunk Driving - Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. - Mises Daily

It definitely makes you think.

Anywhoo - you'd like to see stats on how many people are killed on the 4th by drunk drivers every year?

I'd like to see stats on how many people are maimed, tortured, kidnapped, harassed and murdered by cops every 4th of July...

...I'd bet the numbers would be alarming. Unfortunately they don't keep stats on that stuff and shove them down our throats - if people understood what a cops job really is then they'd stop treating them like heroes for ass-raping them at every opportunity.

When the Police Shoot, Who's Counting?

And just FYI this isn't a personal attack against you. It's a line of thinking that most people have, and I can't help but try to expose it for what it really is anytime it comes up.

Drunk drivers are just another boogie man used to condition people to welcome harassment, brutality and extortion from armed thugs into their lives with open arms.
 
Scottspfd82 just went super-saiyan troll-mode 9000.

Ha, I had to google that.

Not trolling, even though I'd guess that there's maybe 5 people on this forum, and probably less than 1% of the population who'd agree with me on the subject.

It's funny, even people who absolutely HATE the state will look at you like your crazy and throw every defense of DUI enforcement that they've spent a lifetime eating up at you for even *thinking* about the possibility that charging people with a "pre-crime" is something that shouldn't be taken lightly.

What's being criminalized? Not reckless driving. Not violent crime, not theft or aggression. It's the fact that you *might* pose a threat.

What else could people do that could potentially pose a threat? Not getting enough sleep? Experiencing too much stress? Holding certain political views? Owning a gun, or the wrong kind of gun? Being a victim of abuse in the past? Being a certain skin color? Spending too much time on Facebook? Not posting enough on Facebook? Being self-employed? Listening to a certain type of music? Knowing Dragonball Z references?

The list is endless.

When you're charging non-violent, non-threatening people for a "crime" that they may or may not commit, that's a fucking slippery slope.
 
Whenever I get pulled over, I just go ahead and ask to get fingered so I can be on my way.

"There are more instance of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." -- James Madison, 1788

Slowly but surely, you will have to start blowing him.
 
us vs them bros

Someone needs to take lead and start a "peoples government". To bad most people are too brainwashed for that to happen.

The only power these people have is the power you give them.
 
us vs them bros

Someone needs to take lead and start a "peoples government". To bad most people are too brainwashed for that to happen.

The only power these people have is the power you give them.

that's what we were founded on, a very small, limited, government "for the people, by the people".. but because we delegate a handful of people the power to make laws and rule others, that power inevitably falls into the hands of the corrupt, and the government grows and grows n' grows. so much so that the game is rigged between two political factions and the government grows regardless of which puppet holds office.

we don't need government, we need a generation capable of critical thinking and raised without violence. this'll only happen when the state is taken out of education and parents start raising children without aggression.

..I won't be holding my breath waiting for that to happen.
 
Statists gunna state...

"NOW THEY ARE GOING TO INVESTIGATE HIM AND PUT HIM THROUGH THE RINGER ALL BECAUSE SOME YOUNG PUNK FEELS ENTITLED TO THROW AROUND "HIS CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS" AND RECORDS IT."

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He's now feelin' the love:
https://www.facebook.com/austin.meador.10/posts/10200131516161830
 
when this smart ass little bitch is having his house broken into and a 300lb ape is trying to rape virgin sphincter I wonder who he will call?

the cops.

i am so unfuckingbelievably sick of these snot nose kids pretending they care about the constitution when they just want attention.

Yep when seconds count, the police are only minutes away.

hopefully you never have a man in a robe decide to send a group of men with guns to your house.
 
kid just made 200,000 dollars in a settlement. He's no selling WSO's on how to make 200k a year. I didnt purchase it but downloaded a free copy from BHW