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  • Southpaw

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    But autumn batons will still be illicit.
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    satx78247

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    Probably better looking than a spud wrench when the cops show up!

    Charlie, I carried a 20-inch "breaker bar" by CRAFTSMAN in the area between the bucket seats on my PU for years. = Not a single person ever questioned why I had the wrench in the cab.
    (Yes, I had the rest of the ratchet set, too.)

    yours, satx
     

    satx78247

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    birddog,

    The law needs to expressly PROHIBIT police "taking" any otherwise private property from any civilian AND doing that should be a serious FELONY crime.

    My first cousin was once (in NOV 2008) relieved of a Remington Model 572 pump-rifle that was MY personal property by a sheriff's deputy in Smith County, TX, who told my cousin that IF he "made a fuss" that he would be arrested & that drugs would be found in his PU.
    When I went to discuss the situation with the deputy, he said, "Try & (obscenity deleted) prove in court that I took your (obscenity deleted) rifle. Best get out of my face before I lock your @ss up."
    When I talked to his Captain with the SCSD about the incident, the CPT said, "And you can prove that our employee took your .22 rifle, by anything but your cousin's statement?"

    I call that act, "Theft of a deadly weapon, by intimidation." = Anybody have a better description of that "unlawful taking", as neither my cousin nor I had done anything wrong??
    (The deputy claimed that Randy "failed to signal a lane change" as the reason that he was stopped but gave him NO ticket for any offense. - not even a written warning.)

    yours, satx
     

    seeker_two

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    birddog,

    The law needs to expressly PROHIBIT police "taking" any otherwise private property from any civilian AND doing that should be a serious FELONY crime.

    My first cousin was once (in NOV 2008) relieved of a Remington Model 572 pump-rifle that was MY personal property by a sheriff's deputy in Smith County, TX, who told my cousin that IF he "made a fuss" that he would be arrested & that drugs would be found in his PU.
    When I went to discuss the situation with the deputy, he said, "Try & (obscenity deleted) prove in court that I took your (obscenity deleted) rifle. Best get out of my face before I lock your @ss up."
    When I talked to his Captain with the SCSD about the incident, the CPT said, "And you can prove that our employee took your .22 rifle, by anything but your cousin's statement?"

    I call that act, "Theft of a deadly weapon, by intimidation." = Anybody have a better description of that "unlawful taking", as neither my cousin nor I had done anything wrong??
    (The deputy claimed that Randy "failed to signal a lane change" as the reason that he was stopped but gave him NO ticket for any offense. - not even a written warning.)

    yours, satx
    Smith County.....not surprised at all. I think they hire the LEOs that can't get a job with NOLAPD....

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    rmantoo

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    birddog,

    I call that act, "Theft of a deadly weapon, by intimidation." = Anybody have a better description of that "unlawful taking", as neither my cousin nor I had done anything wrong??
    (The deputy claimed that Randy "failed to signal a lane change" as the reason that he was stopped but gave him NO ticket for any offense. - not even a written warning.)

    yours, satx

    Best reason for dash cams that record and are on 24/7. I don't have one, but every time I hear a story like that I think I need to get one.
     

    satx78247

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    TxStetson,

    Instead of "certain members" making pointless jokes & posting SILLY cartoons, may I suggest that everyone give direct/serious answers to serious questions.
    (I thought perhaps that "Autumn" was a brand name of a baton-maker. = Unlike some here, I don't "know everything".)

    just my OPINION, satx
     

    txinvestigator

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    TxStetson,

    Instead of "certain members" making pointless jokes & posting SILLY cartoons, may I suggest that everyone give direct/serious answers to serious questions.
    (I thought perhaps that "Autumn" was a brand name of a baton-maker. = Unlike some here, I don't "know everything".)

    just my OPINION, satx


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