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General Category => Get Local => Florida => Topic started by: Seinfein on January 26, 2012, 08:31:38 PM

Title: Anyone else ever suffered Traffic stops in Florida for JPFO bumper stickers?
Post by: Seinfein on January 26, 2012, 08:31:38 PM
I have never once been stopped for a NRA or JPFO sticker in Texas, in Florida I have been stopped 2 times for my stickers and also 1 time in Alabama (AlaOBAMA) OBAMABAMA. I decided to test any future traffic stops for my bumper stickers, I peeled all of my other decals off and just left my RON PAUL decal, guess what I got stopped for that one last week on I-75 near Lake City Florida and the police officer was very interested in taking a peak inside my car and trunk area. The Officer told me he was thinking of buying a car like mine and wanted to see how much trunk room the car had. I told him what was inside and then popped it open to reveal exactly what what I had said, At finding nothing at that moment He was more respectful of my past law enforcement career.

In Alabama last year I decided to drive North up to Atlanta then West on I-20 before heading north on Route 48, because I wanted to avoid driving through most of Tropical storm Lee, the storm had caused flodding and wind damage along I-10. The officer openly admitted to stopping me for my bumper stickers, Probable cause was that I was supposedly tailgating...NOT! I am a retired Military Police officer, think there was any respect between officers of the law? NOPE Anyway the policeman ran my drivers licence, and it should have stopped there as I am not a convicted felon, and have no record at all, The officer told me he did a MAP QUEST of my return trip to Texas and did not believe me for why I had chosen to take this trip North to I-40. "I told him that I was driving around Tropical storm Lee and that ifI could catch I-40 to Little Rock then take I-30 back down to US 82 which runss back to my town in North Texas"

The same old line "Any illegal drugs or weapons" and the intimidation factor was on to if he found anything and the in your face sign away for the search. Out came a nice tool set and as I watched for over a hour my car under the watchful eye of another police officer who rolled up on my stop, my car was searched from end to end inside and out, and this officer left no rug or panel unchecked, he pulled every single thing I own in the car out of the car and put it on the ground, went through my medicine bag and even searching my engine compartment and the under under carriage. I was surprised he didn't try to plant anything.

I don't think this particular Rookie cares for Jews very much and he was just working so hard to find a excuse to lock me up.  

Since a person can be seen recording with a cell phone to capture police during traffic stops, and also the fact that police can now record all your phone information with new hi tech equipment without a persons knowlege that this intrusion maybe taken place, I have decided to place a audio video recording device in my car and truck so that if I get stopped again I will be protected and will have evidence in the future. The police have a camera and audio recorders inside their cruisers to use against us WE THE PEOPLE, so now should every single American who takes long interstate road trips needs to self preservation action.

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