Wow, all that violating of rights for 1 arrest..... and how much did this effort cost the taxpayers? Either cops really suck at their job, or there weren't any drunk drivers out but the one? How about you do one in OC at about 215 am? Wouldn't that make more sense? Just a citizen who would like to see the cops violating rights for more than 1 arrest.... or how about you go and use that kind of police presence in salisbury, where crime is high..? Maybe stop some crime? Just a thought. But you cops keep patting yourselves on the back. Oh, and awesome kindergarten looking press release! Did someone get a new program to make it look like a 3 year old typed the letter?
It seems as if "we, the people" might be waking up. Pretty soon, maybe we'll see some guillotines for the people who think the Constitution is merely a suggestion. Or the rope. Just as good.
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390 people were stopped without probable cause, violating their constitutional rights.
Out of this 390 people, NONE were guilty.
ZERO.
This is BS.
Wow, all that violating of rights for 1 arrest..... and how much did this effort cost the taxpayers? Either cops really suck at their job, or there weren't any drunk drivers out but the one? How about you do one in OC at about 215 am? Wouldn't that make more sense? Just a citizen who would like to see the cops violating rights for more than 1 arrest.... or how about you go and use that kind of police presence in salisbury, where crime is high..? Maybe stop some crime? Just a thought. But you cops keep patting yourselves on the back. Oh, and awesome kindergarten looking press release! Did someone get a new program to make it look like a 3 year old typed the letter?
Wow!
It seems as if "we, the people" might be waking up.
Pretty soon, maybe we'll see some guillotines for the people who think the Constitution is merely a suggestion.
Or the rope. Just as good.
Keep cheering.
Wtf ever happened to no checkpoints within a certain distance of bar? Not only unconstitutional but now saying screw Maryland law!
Totally a violation of our right to privacy.
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