Friday, July 5, 2013

He Has No Drugs And Knows His Constitutional Rights

Via Bill 


Across the nation yesterday and likely all throughout this weekend, local law enforcement will be putting up DUI checkpoints.  The idea behind these checkpoints is that they help to get drunk drivers off of the roads.  Unfortunately, time and again we see that these checkpoints do very little in that regard while managing to trample over the constitutional rights of sober drivers.

Today, I was alerted by a viewer to this video as he asked for help sharing it.  It was taken not even 24 hours ago by a young man in Rutherford County, TN by the name of Chris Kalbaugh.  Chris was stopped at one of these checkpoints last night and as you will see in the video he complied with the law.  The whole time Chris was recording his encounter with police.  Over and over his constitutional rights were violated and once again he was told the same thing so many of us have heard over and over: that we must sacrifice our liberty for safety.  In Chris’ case, none of the conduct by police in this video made him or anyone else on the roadways in Rutherford County any safer.

Here is the video and a quote from the Rutherford County Libertarians Facebook page:

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9 comments:

  1. Brock , anyone who really wants to see what a fascist police state gone berserk is like ( Zoomie will back me up on this ) come out here and spend a couple weeks in one of these damn trucks . It is something ALL the G D time with these people .......pointless harassment ......and it's getting worse . They are constantly changing regulations , til they get to the point , you need a Law degree yourself to figure out what the hell it is exactly that will please them . Whenever we are accousted by one of these roadside kangaroo courts , there is only one thing to do , comply , then get the hell out of there .

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    1. comply , then get the hell out of there .

      Fortunately, in the areas where I live, I have never had a problem

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  2. 1.3 million hits and 20K comments in 2 days. I wish the officer good luck in whatever job he is able to find, now that his law enforcement career is behind him. TSA, perhaps?

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    1. TSA, perhaps?

      They probably already contacted him.:)

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  3. One thought occurred to me watching this video. Since these dogs must have some official certification for their hit to be allowed into a court of law. There has to be some method of filing a grievance for the false positive. If they can be made to trigger on a command then there needs to be reports of the false positives to ruin their creditability.

    Badger

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  4. Names & addresses folks - let the officer know what a fine specimen he is. Make it personal.

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  5. Someone must have dug it up by now.

    About 24 hours = Visited 52,550 times, 41,154 visits today

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  6. I'm like you Brock, We do not have that kind of crap, here, where I live.

    Unfortunately, I make a few cross country trips a year, grandkids ya know. But thankfully, I have not yet had to experience these illegal stops.

    Not sure that I could be civil to these SOB's.

    Bob
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