Yard Sale
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Judge's decision is on pages 61-62. I highly recommend you take a chill pill.
http://lolinter.net/livefree/Redo_REDACTED.pdf
http://lolinter.net/livefree/Redo_REDACTED.pdf
The system counts on people like you.they are going to do whatever they want. I'm not sure about you but I don't need the hassle and possible jail time or convection on my record. Although I personally wouldn't consider doing something like this
The system counts on people like you.
Are you insinuating that I did?I wouldn't purposely go through a check point just to raise a fuss and prove a point.
No, I totally understand what you are doing and why you are doing it. I've read through these forums quite extensively and see that folks like "the big guy" are doing very good things for open carry rights in NV. I understand that you are trying to do the same thing.
This is all that I'm saying. I wouldn't purposely go through a check point just to raise a fuss and prove a point. I remember when I was younger (16-20 years old) I would be pulled over quite often, the reason I was given was that my vehicle looked suspicious. I knew it was a BS line of crap but was was I going to do? I was a young kid and didn't want to get taken to jail. Each time the police wanted to search my vehicle for either drugs or other suspicious items. I always told them NO. I always held my ground on this until 3 or 4 cops showed up and they started threatening with calling out the dog that would rip my seats up or taking me to jail for not complying. I got sick and tired of it and would just say OK. Each time they would ask why I didn't want them to search my vehicle when they found nothing in it. I would tell them because it's my personal property. One of the officers told me that I was being stopped most likely because I was young and was driving a "high profile vehicle" I guess it attracted attention or something?
Another time I was pulled over by the meanest biker cop that you could ever imagine. I did NOTHING wrong to be stopped. He claimed that my brake lights didn't work which was 100% false. I tried to show him that they work and he threatened to beat my ass if I didn't shut the F**K UP! At this point I shut up, took the ticket and drove to the closest sub station where I showed the desk sergeant that my lights did in fact operate. He signed the ticket off for me.
Another time I was the passenger in a friends vehicle when he was pulled over for no reason that was ever given. This cop searched my friends vehicle which was an old Datsun truck. If you recall the older trucks had the heater hoses exposed under the dash in plain sight. The cop must has got upset that there was nothing illegal in the truck, The jerk sliced his heater hose with a knife. When we drove away and the water pump started going we saw the freshly sliced hose and there was antifreeze spraying out.
Another time I was kicked in the ribs so hard that I couldn't breath for at least 30 seconds and thought I was going to suffocate. I got pretty mouthy with the wrong cop I guess. If it were to happen today I would sue Metro for everything that I could get. I was young and afraid of going to jail or worse.
BTW: I was free to leave after all of these incidents.
I understand what you are trying to do, However I also understand how there is a small number of cops who will ruin your day really fast. I think that the police have gotten better over the years and I honestly believe they do a dangerous and unappreciated job. I have nothing but respect for the good ones. There are always the few bad ones that I don't need an encounter with. I think that you are finding this out first hand.
Like I said before, I wish you the very best.
Are you insinuating that I did?
I'll bet that recorder is looking better and better.
They are more useful for some people and situations than others. You'd be rich now if you had one back then. Well, not rich, but you'd have had your share of taxpayer-paid lawsuit settlements.
Cops do a dangerous job? Care to guess where they fall on the list of dangerous jobs?
You were free to go afterward BECAUSE there were illegal stops, not in spite of the stop.
Yes, I understand that they were illegal stops. I just didn't know about how to stand my ground without getting into further trouble. Like I said, I was just a young kid back then and felt intimidated by several police officers and their threats.
The people you are speaking to in this thread, are working to change that, for those who were/are just like you. (for whatever reason).
It appears that in just about each anecdote you share, you were 'profiled' for some reason, and illegally detained. Most likely, because those LE have learned that they CAN do that and get away with it, and also, that they get enough 'good stop' arrests to make it worth it. Or, they just enjoyed it.
Those who do NOT accept that behavior, to the point of fighting it in court instead of complying, are trying to CHANGE what you experienced in the past.
It's been a long time since I've had a run in with the police and I'd like to keep it that way.
My week is not complete without at least one good run in with police.
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I just spoke to the evidence technician at Sparks PD. They won't give me back my pistol unless I give them some personal information. Which they already have. It seems they want to do a Brady check.
What to do?
I just spoke to the evidence technician at Sparks PD. They won't give me back my pistol unless I give them some personal information. Which they already have. It seems they want to do a Brady check.
What to do?