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Monday, February 12, 2024

If you wanna play, you gotta pay

The San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office does not plan on returning almost 90 vehicles seized after a massive sideshow bust over the weekend. 

Sideshows are events where drivers will often block roads, including highways, to drive recklessly, often doing donuts. Those drivers are often spectated by hundreds of other people who also help to block the road.

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  1. They need to expand that technique to other areas also. (pedos)

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  2. I am betting the DA caves and gives them back soon. That is what DAs do now a days.

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  3. Too bad they didn't crush the low riders with the hombres inside.

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  4. I wonder what percentage of the seized cars were stolen.

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  5. I'm torn. On the one hand I hate people who block the road ways, on the other hand I hate civil asset forfeiture.

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    1. It is a conundrum. Maybe not so bad if they'd donate the stolen vehicles to high school shop classes or the like. But of course, it's about "muh revenue!".

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