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Middle finger protected by the constitution
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(03-15-2019, 09:39 AM)michaelsean Wrote: Yeah that seems to muddy the waters a little though.  I mean if she actually did speed is he really violating her rights?  But let's say her name was Lopez, and he gave her the first ticket, and then realized hey wait she's Latino and pulled her over again that would certainly be a no no if it could be proved.  So if that's protected, why not 1A?  Fred may be able to shed some light.

Well those are all separate issues.

If she was actually speeding and the officer decides to NOT give her a ticket for that is he doing his job?  Can he have a change of heart because he's afraid she will tell people he doesn't issue speeding tickets?

And I'm not sure they can just "ask for papers" based on a last name.  Although it might be true and some would LOVE it to be true that is a completely different issue than him changing his mind because of something she said or did. IMHO
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RE: Middle finger protected by the constitution - GMDino - 03-15-2019, 09:44 AM

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