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here is some perspective for you:clap:
You go Firefly !!! :thumbup: You see how people get upset if you do not share there particular opinion on a topic. People start to attack you for it. I'm not defending drinking and driving but I agree, it should be illegal to do this. You know as well as I do, if Spyderfest was not there this checkpoint would not have took place. This stuff happens at almost every bike event.
It is my understanding that it was PROM NIGHT in Cuba and the checkpoint had nothing to do with Spyderfest. When we passed by, we were waved thru with no check at all. Over all the police in Cuba were very positive about our event.
Obviously some of us didn't make it to Cuba and are spending a good part of our morning on SL.C. I love how many of these threads diverge from the original topic at times...
It was mentioned previously that northern states hit & run cases weren't as numerous because they didn't have the quite the illegal immigration problem as the southern states...
If you're not too busy...here's an interesting "illegal population" by state map.
http://pewhispanic.org/unauthorized-immigration/
Firefly,
I copied this directly from Michigan court records. The case number is notated... Len
The police may search a motor vehicle without a warrant if they have probable cause to believe that evidence of a crime may be found therein. People v Kazmierczak, 461 Mich 411, 418-419; 605 NW2d 667 (2000).
Another one I see in the paper all the time is cops finding pot in someones pocket that was walking down the street or that was pulled over. Why these people allow the cops to search them is beyond me.
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Agree with Firefly. The other one in my state is seat belt checks. They pull in dozens of outstandings and every sort of citation.
Constitutionally questionable.
It's the law...driving is a privilege, not a right...it's easily governed...also, no points for seatbelt violations and no points for red light and speeding cameras...although there is a nice fine...
Here in the republic of MD, we have both...and trust me, they stink!!
Uh--- we get points in Michigan for not wearing seatbelts.... and if you read the link provided above this kind of search HAS been determined to be michigan-unconstitutional. But you are correct that driving is a privilege --- but that doesn't mean it can trump our constitutional rights.
Where does the Constitution come in with driving regulations...MI has it's own Constitution? If so, it can't trump federal regulations and I think that the state would have no problem getting this cleared federally, if needed. Trust me, I hate all red light and speed cameras, seatbelt checks, etc...IMHO, nothing wrong with going fast provided you're not adversely affecting other riders.
Also, points for a seatbelt violation...ouch! Good thing the Spyder doesn't have a seatbelt...well, maybe that's a bad thing!![]()
The checkpoint was on the main road coming in to town. I drove through it. They usually put one there in the same spot a couple of times a year.Hang on everybody. I was there last nite and left at about 9 pm and did not see them. But this check point, was it on the main hiway and they were checking all cars or was this on the little county road that goes from the hiway to the golf course. MY POINT IS IF IT WAS ON THE MAIN HIWAY AND THEY WERE CHECKING ALL BIKES AND CARS FINE. BUT IF THEY WERE ON THE FEEDER ROAD ONLY CHECKING PEOPLE FROM THE GOLF COURSE OR JUST SPYDERS I HAVE A VERY BIG PROBLEM WITH IT. One is doing the job the right way and the other is selective prosicution and against the equal procection clause of the constitution. I would like to know just where the check point was!!!!!!:lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie::lecturef_smilie:
:agree: Bone up on the differences between "Rights" and Priviledges"...I thought driving was a privilege granted by license not a constitutional mandate protected by the bill of rights?
:thumbup:I thought driving was a privilege granted by license not a constitutional mandate protected by the bill of rights?
I thought driving was a privilege granted by license not a constitutional mandate protected by the bill of rights?
It was also put out to a bunch of spyderryders that there would be these check points. They also had these pretty much all over in the different towns. Seems it was that time of year to get er done!!! Probably due to Graduation timeing? Either way no harm no foul. Hope yall had a good time while your were here!!!:clap:The checkpoint was on the main road coming in to town. I drove through it. They usually put one there in the same spot a couple of times a year.
This issue has nothing to do with 'liberal' politics and everything to do with making money. The ACLU stands AGAINST such searches and has defended some big cases pertaining to this.