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Sovereign Citizens

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The first bitch going on and on about Article 4 of the Articles of Confederation. When I first heard that I looked it up and it has nothing to do with what she is talking about. It is obvious that she just heard about it from someone and took their word. I never take anyone's word no matter how qualified they are. If someone wants to quote a statute or case law I look it up myself. People misread and misinterpret law all the time and I don't want to go off their word and make myself look like a dumbass when I try quoting them. Free inhabitant has nothing to do with being exempt from laws, please smack the shit out of anyone who tries to quote it.

Also the whole traveling vs. driving thing is almost just as retarded if not more retarded than the free inhabitant argument.

If there is one thing I absolutely hate more than anything in the world it is dumbass people who try to act like they know the law. I have spent over 8 years studying this shit and I am nowhere close to being an expert so some asshat who read a couple of wikipedia articles in 30 minutes trying to quote some obscure article means nothing to me.

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On 4.7.2016 at 11:02 AM, Darkmyre said:

We need some Sovereign Citizens in callouts....

Literally

Made.My.Night (it's 22:00 here I am sorry. :D)

 

Can you do that, Darkmyre? I'd gladly provide you some sovereign citizen dialogues :teehee:

 

"I'm not driving, I'm travelling". <~ High as fuck?

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22 hours ago, Sn0wf4ll said:

Literally

Made.My.Night (it's 22:00 here I am sorry. :D)

 

Can you do that, Darkmyre? I'd gladly provide you some sovereign citizen dialogues :teehee:

 

"I'm not driving, I'm travelling". <~ High as fuck?

I can at least add the dialogues into my own callouts

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8 hours ago, Darkmyre said:

I can at least add the dialogues into my own callouts

That'd be cool, like the traffic stop backup callout, but with an uncooperative suspect.

On 7/18/2016 at 4:15 AM, Sn0wf4ll said:

Let the rednecks inspire you!

I KNOW MA RIGHTS

Why have I never seen this before? Good video series.

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11 hours ago, unr3al said:

Why have I never seen this before? Good video series.

Unfortunately scripted though, it would be much funnier if those were real incidents. Then again, something like those things has probably happened before and it just wasn't caught on tape.

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13 hours ago, Pipeline said:

Unfortunately scripted though, it would be much funnier if those were real incidents. Then again, something like those things has probably happened before and it just wasn't caught on tape.

Actually things like this do happen semi-often in the states. For years the COPS intro featured a guy being stopped by the police on a mini-bike going through peoples lawns trying to find a lost kid. And a few years ago a police chase through Houston on COPS featured a guy in a pickup hauling a giant trailer full of golf carts that wound up falling off the side and spraying sparks all over the roadway.

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On 7/18/2016 at 4:15 AM, Sn0wf4ll said:

Let the rednecks inspire you!

 

 

 

 

I KNOW MA RIGHTS

 

Don't **** up my beer now!  Its just a ******* scissor lift man!  Gotta love guys like this.

12 hours ago, unr3al said:

Actually things like this do happen semi-often in the states. For years the COPS intro featured a guy being stopped by the police on a mini-bike going through peoples lawns trying to find a lost kid. And a few years ago a police chase through Houston on COPS featured a guy in a pickup hauling a giant trailer full of golf carts that wound up falling off the side and spraying sparks all over the roadway.

Sounds interesting, do you know if there are full clips for either of those things on YouTube?

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On 20.7.2016 at 4:04 AM, unr3al said:

Why have I never seen this before? Good video series.

It definitely is worth it eh? :D

Great inspirations for a callout I'd say. :P

On 7/21/2016 at 11:39 AM, Pipeline said:

Sounds interesting, do you know if there are full clips for either of those things on YouTube?

The guy on the mini bike is at 7:21. It was part of the intro used for several seasons of the show, not used any longer since it's not an HD episode (it pre-dated wide screen TVs). You probably won't be able to find the actual episode of COPS unless you have access to a channel like SpikeTV which runs re-runs of the show constantly. The guy pulling the golf carts on the trailer, I can't find that on YouTube at a glance. A segment of that was also featured in the COPS intro cinematic for a few seasons I think, but I don't know which ones. It was within the last few years. I know it was in Texas, might have been Harris county (which Houston sits in), all major agencies were involved in the chase, and the state troopers initiated the chase due to the driver failing to stop after being signaled to pull over for an insecure load. Turned out he stole the truck and all of the golf carts on it.
 


Back on the topic of drunk/stupid people driving un-road-worthy vehicles, typing 'cops golf cart texas' into the YouTube search engine produces hilarious results instantly.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=cops+golf+cart+texas

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On 7/07/2016 at 1:54 AM, SkillfulCorpse said:

This may sound like a dumb question and it probably is but can Police really smash your window like that without warning (talking about the near start of the video)? I am guessing no but I am not really farmiler with the US.

 

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Adding extra's.

On 21/07/2016 at 3:38 PM, unr3al said:

Actually things like this do happen semi-often in the states. For years the COPS intro featured a guy being stopped by the police on a mini-bike going through peoples lawns trying to find a lost kid. And a few years ago a police chase through Houston on COPS featured a guy in a pickup hauling a giant trailer full of golf carts that wound up falling off the side and spraying sparks all over the roadway.

Holy crap I just watched that episode like 2 nights ago.

A lot of curb-side lawyers in this country. I watched a video of a guy giving a traffic cop a hard time. He was driving without registration or a license (I think he had an image of one of them on his phone).

Guy: Am I being detained?
Officer: Yes.

> He just had a dumb-founded look on his face like, "I wasn't prepared for that response."

 

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