Title: Drinking and Driving (Your bike on your yard -- complete with arrest -- Youtube. Source:
[None] URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR6w0cnYdIE Published:Dec 22, 2006 Author:??? Post Date:2006-12-22 04:12:50 by Neil McIver Keywords:None Views:146 Comments:9
Nobody should drive while drunk, but when a man gets busted for being intoxicated while walking his bicycle across his own yard, things have gone too far.
Next you know it you will be arrested if you say car or bicycle while drunk you can be suspended for having thought about riding of driving when it is unauthorized to.
"diversity czar - executioner - nazi !" -- byeltsin
No, Ohio has some fucking stupid laws...and a lot of them. It's against the law to have car windows that are tinted "too dark." A had a car a few years ago with "too dark" window tint. The pigs (and I'm being kind with that title) in Columbus nailed me three times with that. Of course this bullshit law was "for the safety of 'law enforcement.'" I really don't give a shit about their safety. They sure as hell don't care about anyone elses, considering he had to drive at over 90mph in rush hour traffic to nab a menace to society with tinted windows. If these fucks think their job is too dangerous, they can hand in their badges and get into an honest line of work. Fuck them where they breath.
"First I'm gonna bother everybody I meet, and then I'll probably go home and get drunk."
California has that law, but it seems to be ignored on a regular basis. If you have a note from your doctor then you can tint them over the legal limit.
Arnold suggested that the CA state assembly and senate work part-time because they have too much time to make stupid laws. I had to agree.
They say this law is to protect us. A diamond lane (carpool lane) violation is now over $500. A motorcycle cop rides along looking into the back seat to see if there are any passengers.
That's their idea of protecting us.
"The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer." ---Henry Kissinger, New York Times, October 28, 1973
my sentiments exactly. you know, i was just saying to my husband that i'd like to move to some little resort city..like Naples, Florida where the local cops leave you be since they want to encourage tourism. Austin, Texas is becoming far too oppressive with the toll roads, the super highway coming soon, and the corruption of the entire justice system.
Might not be a bad idea if you can afford the homeowners insurance. It ain't cheap there. You certainly don't want to live in Ohio. I'm expanding my "scorched earth" policy I established after the smoking ban here to include cheering for the inevitable financial collapse of the entire country. People who are worried about eating and staying warm aren't passing busy-body laws or supporting the mad mothers.
"First I'm gonna bother everybody I meet, and then I'll probably go home and get drunk."
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Still waiting for video to load, but reminds me of the time a cop told me and my neighbor to quit riding bikes. We were riding his semi-restored MantaRay all of eight houses down to the railroad tracks and playing "time trials", that's how bored/drunk we were.
One of Kokomo's Finest actually sought to investigate what we were up to, after clearly hearing me holler "red...yellow...yellow...green!".
Dinks, every one of them.
When the going gets weird the weird turn pro. - Hunter S Thompson