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Monday, September 28, 2020

Might as well take down traffic lights and stop signs too while you're at it

New York’s attorney general on Friday recommended the New York Police Department get out of the business of routine traffic enforcement, a radical change she said would prevent encounters like one last year in the Bronx that escalated quickly and ended with an officer fatally shooting a motorist. 

11 comments:

  1. Hahahahhaaaaaaa!
    Well, since we can't seem to stop the Dindu's from chimping out at every opportunity, lets just avoid intrracting with them alltogether?
    I got a better idea? Ship 'em back to where they came from, let them act like animals in their backyard instead of mine.

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    1. "Ship 'em back to where they came from"
      Or to some country that really really needs diversity. If we must have diversity, then they deserve to get some diversity too. Good and hard.

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  2. Ever driven in Mexico?
    That's what it's going to be like.
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    1. Each time we travel to Mexico from fUSA, we immediately notice -- all the vehicle operators are paying attention.

      Nobody drives while searching radioprogramming or fussing with a telephone.
      We prefer traveling throughout Mexico compared to anyplace else.

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    2. Ever driven on Chicago's tollways?

      Chicago Police were barred from enforcing traffic laws on any tollway or expressway following a bribery and extortion scandal 20 years ago by city traffic cops.

      The only cop that can legally pull you over here is the Illinois State Police, which are spread so thin you're unlikely to see more than one on any interstate around here. Average speeds now run around 80 in 55mph zones, 85 in 65mph zones further out. If you see a trooper with somebody pulled over on the side, you can pretty well count on driving any speed you like, because you know he's behind you. I never drive the exact speed limit, but some of these clowns are downright dangerous.

      I got passed by Governor Pritzker in his new black Range Rover on I-94 a couple weeks ago. I was going 85 with the rest of the traffic at the time, and he passed everybody like we were standing still. How do I know it was Pritzker? Well, the license plate number was "1", which eliminates any doubt.

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  3. That's a good way to enforce the law. Whats next pedophilia (OOOHHH thats right California already did that is a pilot program). Just enforce laws that are convenient to enforce. Then they are confused as to why the crime rate is going up.

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    1. Laws that are convenient to enforce (and profitable) are the laws that only apply to the working middle-class (mostly White which is a two-fer).

      Which is exactly what's happening. Until they get fed up and start emulating the Dindu population and shooting the cops coming for them. And they are a lot better shots.

      Wild West here we come!

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    2. "Then they are confused as to why the crime rate is going up. "

      Easy fix - just decriminalize the offenses that are driving up the stats. Or they could just replace everything with a few simple charges: Whiteness, Aggravated Whiteness, Capital Whiteness, Conspiracy to Commit Whiteness, etc.

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  4. Didnt NYC use to have Meter Maids, drove around on Harley Servi cars and ticketed over time parking? Of course, that was when the average driver was a civilized human being instead of a gibbon, but still, mount a Browning 30 cal on the back and see.....

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  5. Can we just follow the "Escape from New York" approach and wall off New York and turn it into a giant prison.

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  6. Traffic signals? We don't need no stinkin' traffic signals! Just go for it!

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