Nick Against the World (92 Viewers)

Apr 12, 2004
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Enron said:
:faq1: Andy was walking in public. Having drank in my room earlier. He did not blow a count greater than the legal limit on his breathalizer. Therefore he was not drunk. And not drunk in public.

:faq1: The argument is not of a rude police officer but of a wrong police officer. The two accusations are totally different. One usually involves a shouting of Rodney King.

:faq1: In the US a police officer needs to have probable cause to search or perform tests on a subject. If the officer has no PC his/her evidence may only be heard as heresay in a court of law and therefore chucked out. In this case, in my legal opinion, the officer did not have probable cause.

:faq1: FREE ANDY!!!
Why does Nick think he knows anything about the situation?
 

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Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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Enron said:
:faq1: Andy was walking in public. Having drank in my room earlier. He did not blow a count greater than the legal limit on his breathalizer. Therefore he was not drunk. And not drunk in public.

:faq1: The argument is not of a rude police officer but of a wrong police officer. The two accusations are totally different. One usually involves a shouting of Rodney King.

:faq1: In the US a police officer needs to have probable cause to search or perform tests on a subject. If the officer has no PC his/her evidence may only be heard as heresay in a court of law and therefore chucked out. In this case, in my legal opinion, the officer did not have probable cause.

:faq1: FREE ANDY!!!
gotta love the "lockeroom lawyers"
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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We have a good police saga going on:

A few months ago an off-duty Raleigh officer was working late night security at a restaurant in a semi-rough part of town. She was leaving for the night, got in her personal vehicle and started the engine. Then somebody from the restaurant waved her back to the door. So the officer got out of her car and went up to the restaurant door to talk with the manager when some crackhead walks up and starts stealing the car. The officer starts to run after the car, pops a bullet through the door and kills the crackhead.

Police regualtions are clear that you cannot fire at an unarmed person for the protection of personal property, such as a vehicle. A lot of folks are saying it's a murder and a lot of folks say the officer is a hero, and one less crackhead.

In the end, the Grand Jury refused to indict the officer. She might lose her job, but she won't face criminal punishment.
 

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