Random shots around the web:
- The state of Illinois has made it even easier for you to pay them to get your right to drive back after they take it away from you without bothering to convict you of a crime.
- Meanwhile in D.C., changes in drunk driving arrest procedures set up officers for a bit of a perjury trap.
- So, if I record a video of some children, and then I record someone singing a sexually explicit song, how much of a gap should I allow between the shots of the children and the shots of the sexually explicit song to avoid being charged with creating child-abusive material?
- This one brings back memories. The college I went to had tons of foreign students, including a lot of Muslims. I used to stumble across them all over the place.
A leap at the wheel says
Even worse when the report is written *before* the stop
http://www.duiblog.com/2011/02/23/cops-increasingly-use-dui-arrest-reports-written-before-the-arrest/
Mad Jack says
…you to pay them to get your right to drive back after they take it away from you…
You have no right to drive; you have a privilege. What the State grants the State may remove at whim.