Unconsitutionality of laws isn't decided by whether or not you like them or agree with them. I know lately this is a hard concept for people to grasp. I'm not a big fan of cops, laws, or government as a general rule. If you knew my particular political preferences you'd understand. However you can DISAGREE with FACTS if you want, it doesn't make you correct. Your OPINION and examples of police officers performing their jobs poorly don't change the basic principles of government in this country.Originally Posted by m3dic8d
Oh. And just because you have the charges dropped in court doesn't make you innocent, doesn't make the law invalid, doesn't make the cop wrong, and doesn't make you right. Plenty of people who are DUI get the charges dropped. Some of them hurt people. One T-boned me and my Fiance, she spent six weeks in intense pain and a sling for her left arm. We were lucky, the brand new Pontiac Grand Prix rental car was totalled, I spent the night in the ER on a backboard because the Paramedics absolutely refused to believe I didn't have a crushed pelvis and broken back because of how severe the crash was. He got out of the DUI ticket and last I heard was fighting the ticket he got for running the red light to nail us. We had seven witnesses to it. He probably still got it dropped because the judge just didn't want to deal with the case. Does the system work? Sometimes. Is it good? Not particularly. Is it better than, say, France's system? Yes, by far.
I just got done fighting a no-insurance ticket in Marietta City. It got dropped essentially because I hired a lawyer and the solicitor didn't want to deal with a real case. Didn't even really care if I had insurance or not. I told him I did, my Lawyer agreed, we had what looked like proof, and so he let it go and dropped it entirely. I still think the cop was a dick that was looking for a reason to give me a ticket, but that doesn't change the fact that I MIGHT have stolen the car and been driving without insurance, could have t-boned someone's daughter and killed or injured them and left them holding the bag since I didn't have insurance. Situations can suck, and sometimes we get the bad end of them, but the constitutionality of laws, the rule of law, not the mob rule that so many people want us to have, not the "democracy" little kids keep getting told we live in, that doesn't change. We live by a set of laws governed by the constitution. The humans who make those laws, interpret those laws, and enforce those laws are all fallible, and so is what they made. Facts, on the other hand, and the fact of a law's constitutionality (Whether the constitution is wrong or right on the subject) doesn't.