Yeah, in one semi famous case, a guy who owned a orchard or plant
store was on his way to buy some plants - this was not the "wacky
weed" stuff but landscaping plants - so he had like $10 grand in
cash (I forgot why he didn't use a check) and when he went through a
airport the cash was discovered and alarms went off. He was
completely legal. Seems we are not allowed to carry lots of cash
anymore - freedom? Ha! don't make me laugh - and the police were
called, the $10 grand was confiscated and there's no mechanism to
get it back. The guy who owned it in the 1st place passed all the
tests and background checks but the police still didn't give his
money back. Last I heard he was trying to get the courts involved
(another laugh).
So much for the land of the free, etc.
LarryT
On 1/11/2015 12:52 PM, Clyde Romero
wrote:
Same stuff happens here in the states all the time
Except the IRS catches them before anyone else does
This guy was just a dumb as Brit that all
Considering it was going on for years !
In victory you deserve Champagne
In defeat you need it!
Scars are Tattoos with
better stories !
If you follow all the
rules
You miss all the fun!
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Insufferable talking head, but here's the
actual report:
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-birmingham-30710852
I'm sure we're all shocked to hear of a trusted member of
the constabulary abusing his powers to no good.
Even more shocking is to think the same could be happening
in the ewe ess eh? Unimaginable.
In fact, the police in the US no longer bother with petty,
individual thuggery, they use arcane and archaic laws (" civil
asset forfeiture")
to
systematically shakedown passersby. G
oogle any description like "police seize cash from
motorists" ... it's become a veritable business model for
raising funds to spend on themselves (the police
,
usually in isolated cities
) to any purpose (entirely unrelated to law enforcement
... booze, bbq's,
entertainment electronics,
etc.)
It's been going on for years under the smokescreen of
taking houses and property away from drug dealers to
break up their operations, but it's also used against
just about anyone who appears to not have the means to
wage a legal defense to retrieve their property before
it's liquidated.
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