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SkinnyPupp 02-28-2015 08:59 PM

If it wasn't you driving, and was a thief who stole the van instead, wouldn't you be happy that he got pulled over?

Adorkami 02-28-2015 10:49 PM

I don't like the idea of being pulled over for not matching the sex of the registered owner. if the want to run the plates, sure. But not a fan of having my wife pulled over because both of our vehicles are in my name.

CCA-Dave 02-28-2015 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Adorkami (Post 8603137)
I don't like the idea of being pulled over for not matching the sex of the registered owner. if the want to run the plates, sure. But not a fan of having my wife pulled over because both of our vehicles are in my name.

Does the time of day change that opinion at all? I agree with you that it's likely unreasonable during the daytime (unless, say, there is a report of a recent stolen vehicle matching description)...but late and night/early mornings, it seems completely reasonable.

-Dave

ninjatune 02-28-2015 11:17 PM

You can be pulled over in BC to check for valid licence, insurance, sobriety of the driver, and mechanical fitness. If you don`t like it that much then feel free to take the bus, hippy.

E.D.C.5 02-28-2015 11:26 PM

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underscore 03-01-2015 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by CCA-Dave (Post 8603138)
Does the time of day change that opinion at all? I agree with you that it's likely unreasonable during the daytime (unless, say, there is a report of a recent stolen vehicle matching description)...but late and night/early mornings, it seems completely reasonable.

-Dave

I think where the registered address is vs the location of the vehicle would play a part as well. If you're mom lives in Chilliwack and you're driving her van downtown at 2AM, I'd like to think you'd be pulled over.

FatalCloud 03-01-2015 09:49 AM

OP, maybe you should have quoted her lyrics from lil wayne 'mrs officer'

Mrs. Officer, Mrs. Officer
Tell your lieutenant get them cuffs off of ya
I'm kid kid... my face on every wanted poster
I'm wanted by every lady cop all over
That ass so big I catch a battery to hold ya
My hands so big you thought I told ya to pull it over
She pulled me over... pulled me out the rover
Then she pulled me closer... threw me in the back of the car
Put me in handcuffs start ripping my pants off
(all you heard on the dispatcher is...)
Wee Ooh Wee Ooh Wee,
Wee Ooh Wee Ooh Wee,
Wee Ooh Wee Ooh Wee,

CharlesInCharge 03-01-2015 12:23 PM

She was actually good looking. (srs)
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Originally Posted by underscore
How else are they supposed to know if it's stolen or wanted for some other reason?.

Do you think inbetween donut breaks and chasing down robbers that police have time to check every cars registered name and facial profile?
They profiled CCA-Dave.... maybe hes a skinny guy with extruding bone cheeks, they took him for a meth user and thief and found some excuse to interrogate him.

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Originally Posted by underscore
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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge View Post
2) get monetary compensation for PTSD
Because you were pulled over in a car that wasn't yours? Are you fucking kidding me? You going to try and falsely claim to have a disorder that impacts and ends thousands of peoples lives just so you can try to scam some money in court?

There are different degrees of PTSD, try reading a book once in awhile.

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Originally Posted by SoNaRWaVe (Post 8603047)
you do know that police officers run random plate checks...amongst other reasons why they would run a plate check. maybe there was a van that was stolen recently that matched the your van's description.

stop being so self centered. its not always about you.

Or maybe there were ISIS terrorist on the loose with the same description as me.. or maybe the female cop felt bitter towards caucasian males because those are the kind of people shes had to bow down to all her years of school and police academy.
You can play 1001 scenarios, but only the court particulars will reveal some excuse of why they pulled me over... not because of matching descriptions.

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Originally Posted by Inaii (Post 8603051)
I don't usually respond to CiC threads, but you're a fucking idiot. Please disappear again.

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Originally Posted by NSX (Post 8603065)
Checking documentation is part of a traffic stop. Police have absolutely every right to stop the vehicle to check to see why the driver doesnt match the RO. You dont like it? Then dont drive a vehicle. Once you get into a vehicle, you fall under the (Traffic Safety Act) -Alberta, which i assume is very similar to BC, and you give Police a tremendous amount of power, unlike walking down the street.

So Traffic Safety Act triumphs the Charter of Rights acts?

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Originally Posted by T4RAWR (Post 8603073)
what are you doing after midnight cruising around hastings in your mom's minivan anyways?

My day started out after seeing a car flipped on its side at the Chevron gas station on Georgia (took video) then I went to replace my flat tire on my 300zx which was so low to the ground that I had to use 4 different jacks replace it... I finished up at around 7pm, visited my fathers house and finally came home to this police state bullshit.
My license had expired and they gave me a $280 no license ticket... but they were nice enough not to tow my car and have my mother come and drive the van home for their police state tactics.

CharlesInCharge 03-01-2015 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 8603111)
If it wasn't you driving, and was a thief who stole the van instead, wouldn't you be happy that he got pulled over?

I would rather have a stolen van then live in a police state... which is done thanks to peoples tax dollars.

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Originally Posted by underscore
I think where the registered address is vs the location of the vehicle would play a part as well. If you're mom lives in Chilliwack and you're driving her van downtown at 2AM, I'd like to think you'd be pulled over.

I live in downtown... and crime isnt exclusive to night time goers... people work night shift, have a night life, or arent in the rat race... does that mean they should be okay with a police state?

underscore 03-01-2015 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge (Post 8603283)
My day started out after seeing a car flipped on its side at the Chevron gas station on Georgia (took video) then I went to replace my flat tire on my 300zx which was so low to the ground that I had to use 4 different jacks replace it... I finished up at around 7pm, visited my fathers house and finally came home to this police state bullshit.
My license had expired and they gave me a $280 no license ticket... but they were nice enough not to tow my car and have my mother come and drive the van home for their police state tactics.

:facepalm: That's exactly why they're allowed to pull people over to check for licenses you idiot.

CharlesInCharge 03-01-2015 12:56 PM

Did they have face recognition software to differentiate me from my brother or any other male that my mother would lend her car to?
Or is it that important for the police state to make everyone submit to their great powers yet the downtown East Side is the largest drug infested concentration in north America.

CCA-Dave 03-01-2015 02:37 PM

At first I thought you were trolling, but your replies have made it abundantly clear you're an idiot. I'm almost at a loss for words. If you manage to find a lawyer who doesn't laugh you out of their office, I hope the judge fines you for wasting the court's time. Please do tell us when your court date is (if you file correctly, I'd estimate early-mid 2016), I'd take a day off and enjoy the session.

Just out of curiosity, do you think this will be handled in the traffic court where a challenge to your expired license ticket would be, or some other court?

-Dave

CharlesInCharge 03-01-2015 02:43 PM

Canada is a "bastion of freedom"... they shall provide me a lawyer for my charter rights.

The ticket is valid, unless the judge does a 360
Other times this happens when the police coincidentally catch a CIA smuggler but the courts throw out the case because there was no probable cause to get pulled over. (constitution rights [USA] violated as an excuse?)

CRS 03-01-2015 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge (Post 8603329)
Canada is a "bastion of freedom"... they shall provide me a lawyer for my charter rights.

The ticket is valid, unless the judge does a 360
Other times this happens when the police coincidentally catch a CIA smuggler but the courts throw out the case because there was no probable cause to get pulled over. (constitution rights [USA] violated as an excuse?)


For someone that's pretty snide about telling others to read books, you'd figure that they would know a 360 is a full circle resulting is no change of direction.

geeknerd 03-01-2015 03:33 PM

Its a privilege to drive and not a right. You're fine to transit/cab/walk around without ID if you want.

NSX 03-01-2015 04:52 PM

Wow. How do you survive in this world. Dont answer.

hchang 03-01-2015 05:16 PM

Stop feeding the troll

v_tec 03-01-2015 06:00 PM

Can a mod move this to Off-Topics / fight club so we can all fail OP :badpokerface:

CharlesInCharge 03-01-2015 06:11 PM

Yes to the Off Topic so sheeple will learned.

SkinnyPupp 03-01-2015 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge (Post 8603420)
Yes to the Off Topic so sheeple will learned.

K

murd0c 03-01-2015 06:20 PM

Welcome back CiC I for one missed you being gone!!

ts14 03-01-2015 06:24 PM

CIC = ILLUMINATI

spoon.ek9 03-01-2015 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by zilley (Post 8603024)
are you fucking retarded?

have you not seen his body of work before? :lol

Euro7r 03-01-2015 06:32 PM

I was heading over to my buddies place at 5AM in the morning once and the cop pulled me over and asked me if I was the registered owner of the vehicle because it is registered to a female (my mother) and I told them it's my mom car.

Cops just trying to make sure the vehicle isn't stolen etc.

JDął 03-01-2015 06:44 PM

They pulled you over because they know you're hiding MH370 up your ass. Shoulda hit them with your 30mm cannon :Pbjt:


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