Bear 45/70
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joeroket wrote:
joeroket wrote:
Ok here the story. You drive thru the res on a state highway and the res cop stops you and tickets you, now you need to remember they were doing this illegally and theyfines you even thoughthey had no authority to do so, then would turn you into collections to collect on their illegal ticket and ruin your credit, again illegally and now the legislature is gonnalet them do it with their OK. Mind you the tribes never reimbused anyone theyrobbed or fixed anyone credit report either. You think this is a fair deal?It amounts to telling Tony the Muscle, who is a mobstermoney lender that he can now legally break your arm.Bear 45/70 wrote:Legally rob you? How is that? I think I'm lost on that one Bear.just_a_car wrote:Yeah, after the tribes were doing it illegally for years and got jammed when Senator Tim Sheldon from Shelton got stopped on Highway 101 and ticketed, took them to court and the tribes backed off, the legislature in their infinite wisdom give it to them to do legally. Real fair, since the tribal members living on the res pay no taxes and now they can legally rob you.Remember our "friend" Sheriff Lovick?... Just read this as the headline in today's paper: Tribal police to gain power to arrest non-Indians
Read more here: http://heraldnet.com/article/20080409/NEWS01/218970234&news01ad=1#Tribal.police.to.gain.power.to.arrest.non-Indians