
Originally Posted by
David88vert
I've gotten pulled over plenty of times where I deserved to be also. I'm not referring to those incidents. Those are fine and are reasonable. In this thread, I am only referring to simple examples of blatent disregard for the law by sworn police officers.
Getting pulled over at 3am while driving home from work, not swerving or sleepy or drunk, asking the officer why, and his stated reason for probable cause was, "Driving at 3am is probable cause", but that was another stop that was nothing more than a fishing expedition by Gwinnett PD. I did not get a ticket that time either, as I knew the law, and did not consent to a search of my car. That was also in the stock Probe
BTW - I have zero points on my license, so don't even think that they would have been able to run my tag and gotten back priors to have anything to base these stops on. My DMV report is clean.
I've been pulled over for "running a top sign" before, where I clearly came to a full stop for over 3 full seconds, let another car through, then had a local cop follow me about a mile, before he flipped on his lights. He accused me of running the stop sign, which I immediately denied. He then said that he was going to search my truck, which I refused. He claimed that he did not need my consent. I explained to him that although I was only 16 at the time, I knew the law, and that he had to have either my consent or a warrant. I asked him to call his supervisor, and he told me to have a nice day, and left.
There are plenty of cops out there that try to use the public's lack of knowledge concerning their legal rights to find a way to increase their arrest and ticket numbers.
Think of it this way. How do cops show that they are successful and move up the ladder to better paying positions? They have to show that they are good at their job. How is that evaluated? It's not by how many innocent people that they protect, or by how many people that they let go.
Now, ask yourself the same questions about judges. How do they move up to higher courts, or show themselves to be successful? Still think that the legal system is fair and balanced? Still think that they can be unbiased, when they have to work with the same cops and lawyers everyday? I've had a judge personally sit with me in his office and tell me honestly that he has to work with the same GSP troopers every week, and they are what brings in revenue to his county, so he will always take their word over any other evidence. Still think that you have a fair shot in a trial?