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Old 10-02-2008, 02:54 PM
 
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typical cop never go after the real criminals.
If they didn't bust people for the STUPIDEST things like window tints, seat belts, and loud music, people in Miami and across the country might give the cops more respect. I agree with you there...
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Old 10-02-2008, 03:19 PM
 
Location: Living in Paradise
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Laws aren't the problem down here, PEOPLE are. Has anybody heard the saying "you're only as strong as your weakest link" ??? The legal apparatus is already in place, the laws are already written... etc. People are the ones driving crazy, not toothless laws.

Maybe the reason they didn't want to prosecute that Mustang GT going over 100 mph is because in Miami that idiot would be a relatively small fish to fry... There are other PEOPLE doing much worse a lot more often to worry about a speeding ticket. Like Hector bringin' in multiple kilos every Wednesday...

I must agree, we break the rules and ask for forgiveness later....Miami road rage is just the frustration and many times what others do to frustrate YOU...
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Old 10-02-2008, 06:12 PM
 
Location: S.Florida
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typical cop never go after the real criminals.


Actually someone flying while weaving in and out of traffic -going through a red light- parking illegaly in disabled parking spot, etc is a real criminal.
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Old 10-02-2008, 06:17 PM
 
Location: S.Florida
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If they didn't bust people for the STUPIDEST things like window tints, seat belts, and loud music, people in Miami and across the country might give the cops more respect. I agree with you there...

That is not stupid it is the law .
Not a big deal to put on seat belt - I am not interested in your music keep it to yourself its noise pollution - Tinted window is no big deal just don't go beyond what is acceptable.

If up to me it would be illegal to drive and use cell phone and Lord knows I have sent emails about it even suggestion to Fed gvmt to stop financial aid as far as roads,etc till Florida has cell phone law .

PA they would bust you in a second for any of that and they should.
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Old 10-02-2008, 06:28 PM
 
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That is not stupid it is the law .
Not a big deal to put on seat belt - I am not interested in your music keep it to yourself its noise pollution - Tinted window is no big deal just don't go beyond what is acceptable.

If up to me it would be illegal to drive and use cell phone and Lord knows I have sent emails about it even suggestion to Fed gvmt to stop financial aid as far as roads,etc till Florida has cell phone law .

PA they would bust you in a second for any of that and they should.
How does enforcing window tint laws better the public good? I can't believe you support the enforcement of these useless laws. The reason they can't prosecute people going 100 mph in a 55 is because the system is so overwhelmed/bogged down trying to enforce the STUPID laws like the ones you support.
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Old 10-02-2008, 06:46 PM
 
Location: S.Florida
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How does enforcing window tint laws better the public good? I can't believe you support the enforcement of these useless laws. The reason they can't prosecute people going 100 mph in a 55 is because the system is so overwhelmed/bogged down trying to enforce the STUPID laws like the ones you support.

I think the reason for the law is so police,etc can look into your car .

I support it . It is there for a reason .
If your windows are tinted beyond what they should be you need to be ticketed again and considering the letters in last 2 yrs I have sent to media-paper-Mayors and Fed gvmt consider you next ticket my doing .

Funny how you complain about law breakers but if its a law you don't like than that's okay no need to enforce it.
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Old 10-02-2008, 06:51 PM
 
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I think the reason for the law is so police,etc can look into your car .

I support it . It is there for a reason .
If your windows are tinted beyond what they should be you need to be ticketed again and considering the letters in last 2 yrs I have sent to media-paper-Mayors and Fed gvmt consider you next ticket my doing .
Wow, you're a tight one aren't you? I guess we'll never have a beer together!

Looking into one's car is their burden of proof. You are innocent until they prove you guilty...They have no business looking into our business... Why don't all cars have windows then? I guess they wouldn't make conversion vans anymore! Also, the window tint law is too often abused by police as an excuse to pull you over.
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Old 10-02-2008, 07:05 PM
 
Location: S.Florida
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Wow, you're a tight one aren't you? I guess we'll never have a beer together!

Looking into one's car is their burden of proof. You are innocent until they prove you guilty...They have no business looking into our business... Why don't all cars have windows then? I guess they wouldn't make conversion vans anymore! Also, the window tint law is too often abused by police as an excuse to pull you over.
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They have that law for a reason think it has to do with safety of police if they go up to a car. I am not sure and MiamiVice would know the reason why.

Not a hard law to abide by.
I don't drink any alcohol as they are companies which pour poison into society and I don't give them my money .
GF's get used to it so no big deal granted in time they break up with me lol but that has to do with me being tad anal .
Was even in Army and never drank never will .

We can go for a non alcoholic beverage in my standard legally tinted window car one day .

I am no fan of the police but that doesn't mean I support people who do what they want when they want and S.Florida has to be the capitol of that .
Be it citizens, politicians you name it.
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Old 10-03-2008, 10:28 AM
 
Location: Homestead Florida
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Actually someone flying while weaving in and out of traffic -going through a red light- parking illegaly in disabled parking spot, etc is a real criminal.

Don't try to explain that to a troll. I deal with losers like him everyday.
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Old 10-03-2008, 10:40 AM
 
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Don't try to explain that to a troll. I deal with losers like him everyday.
Hey Crockett, are there any Dunkin Donuts on your parking ticket route?



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