Hard To Believe This Happens Here

Here in Nj, anytime you drive on a public road you automatically agree to a breath test and have no right to refuse it. With over 600k infractions on the books, everyone is likely breaking at least one law at any given time. This allows the police to selectively enforce any law on a whim to jam up any person they happen to want to. The system is stacked against you from birth.
 
Here in the USA always remember driving is a privilege NOT a right.

Which in turn means the States can restrict it any way they pretty much want.

If you don't approve don't drive.
 
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I completely get being behind the wheel being pulled over and given field sobriety tests, but for the police to come to your house an hour after your car has been parked and demand a breath test, that's troubling. Especially if someone just said you were speeding/swerving. If your car was in your driveway wrecked, they found your bumper and license plate embedded in a tree and you answered the door shithoused they still would have to prove you were driving and would have little hope of a DUI charge if you admit nothing and claim to have pounded drinks in your living room. Don't get me started on red light cameras. If I was TURNA still living in NY I would probably wear the Santa costume every day so they would have no chance of IDing the driver.
 
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No one said you have to answer the door.
 
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They will take my hockey stick over my dead body!
Thought at birth that was a standard Canadian issue item.
Only two things are required: registration of the weapons and NO guided missiles or explosive rounds 😀 one gear-head in the village has a fully operational P38 Lightning.
If it wasn't for the cold weather there I'd ship my toys & myself there. Now a guy with a operational P38 😍. I want to be friends with him. Be a better plane if it still has the fully auto .50 cals & 20mm cannon.
 
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I see stuff like this, then I remember something that happened when I was a kid. We still lived in the City of Pittsburgh at the time and they were repaving our street (back when the city's public works still did stuff like that) and taking up the no-longer used streetcar tracks in the process. Most of the houses on our street, including ours didn't have driveways, so we parked on the street. So for a week or so, everyone had to park on the adjacent street which is a main road. Well one night a neighbor knocked on our door in the middle of the night and said our car was sideswiped along with a bunch of other ones. So my dad gets up and goes to look, and sure enough his car (it was a late 90s Lumina that wasn't very old at the time) along maybe 7 or 8 other ones got sideswiped. Luckily, the car that hit them must have broken a ball joint or tie rod or something, and dragged the tire leaving a skid mark on the road, which the police followed all the way to someone's house and it let right to a car with a smashed side and a broken front wheel. The cops supposedly knock on the door, the guy answered and said yeah it was his car but he didn't do it and knew nothing about it. That was as far as the investigation ever went and ultimately the guy was never held accountable. Now who knows if the guy knew someone, or if the cops just didn't care. Either way, it was obvious he did it.

So for sh*t like that to happen and then they are gonna say the police can take a breathalyzer test just because they feel like it is a crock of sh*t IMO.
 
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Laws are more of a suggestion. There's right and wrong. Should be pretty severe consequences for offending societal norms. If the powers that be feel empowered to oppress the people then they deserve the backlash our constitution compels us to deliver.
 
Should be pretty severe consequences for offending societal norms.
The problem is that these "societal norms" you speak of are becoming less and less "normal" every freakin' day thanks to the PC wussification of 'murica.
 

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