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Russell arrested 3/6/07 for having no "papers"

Started by Kat Kanning, March 06, 2007, 08:37 PM NHFT

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Jim Johnson

Quote from: Lloyd 'Posterboy' Danforth on March 06, 2007, 09:29 PM NHFT
Quote from: Facilitator on March 06, 2007, 09:09 PM NHFT
Quote from: Pat K on March 06, 2007, 08:47 PM NHFT
On the bright side maybe Caleb will find 
someone to date at the jail.

I think Caleb would have to be the one arrested for him to find a girl friend in jail.  Or maybe Caleb could be the girlfriend, it hasn't been working out well the other way anyhow.   

Take it from me, he's not much of a date
Oh God, to much information.  :flaming:

Kat Kanning

It's his legendary luck that he's out  ::)

coffeeseven

Scourged for not taking a license. Hmmmmm. Seems like I have heard that somewhere before.

Russell Kanning

They let me go. I didn't have to sign anything and I told them I was not coming to the court date.
I told them my name and birthday. I didn't tell them anything else. They didn't fingerprint me. They let me go because they said I had not been arrested for this same thing already. They didn't really know who I was.
We live in a police state. We lasted 5 minutes with one light missing. I told them I was driving home and that I couldn't fix it tonight. It was not dangerous for me to keep driving down the road.

SpeedPhreak

glad you are out.

excuse my ignorance (im new to the civil disobedience) ... but what is going to happen when you dont show to court & they issue a warrant?  In colorado you can do a year for driving w/out a license (though its rare).

Insurgent

Looks like Russell might be about to run out of "favors" with the govt

Tom Sawyer

Damn dude I told you it is the little stuff that gets you pulled over. You should have run the high beams.

NC2NH

Quote from: Russell Kanning on March 06, 2007, 09:43 PM NHFT
They let me go. I didn't have to sign anything and I told them I was not coming to the court date.
I told them my name and birthday. I didn't tell them anything else. They didn't fingerprint me. They let me go because they said I had not been arrested for this same thing already. They didn't really know who I was.
We live in a police state. We lasted 5 minutes with one light missing. I told them I was driving home and that I couldn't fix it tonight. It was not dangerous for me to keep driving down the road.

I'm relieved that the Blue Light Gang let you out of the Taj Mahal, Russell.

In a police state, no person is permitted to drive five minutes with a broken headlight on the coldest evening of the year. >:(

Your account of the process will come in handy for many of us once REAL ID (watered-down or otherwise) is in place, if not before. Thank you, sir. :)

Kevin Bean

Quote from: Insurgent on March 06, 2007, 09:56 PM NHFT
Looks like Russell might be about to run out of "favors" with the govt

I must have missed the news that the government ever did Russell a favor.

Lloyd Danforth

Quote from: Kat Kanning on March 06, 2007, 09:26 PM NHFT
He's out.  He's supposed to show up in court, but he told them he's not coming.

Oh!.....Shit.....Ill put the shirt back.  But, I'll keep it handy.

Pat K

Glad your out Russell. :)


What light on yon vehicle did break
to cause the freeman to be hauled
away by minions of the state.

Nicholas Gilman

#26
         Maybe they can get a real job instead of harassing people.

Jim Johnson

One has 2 headlights as a safety redundancy.  If it was absolutely necessary to have 2 headlights, all autos would have at least 3 headlights or 4 headlights for symmetry.
Cops are abscessed with safety, it's their excuse for butting into every body's life.

coffeeseven

Quote from: Facilitator on March 06, 2007, 10:27 PM NHFT
Cops are abscessed with safety, it's their excuse for butting into every body's life.

With all due respect SOME cops are obsessed with authority and blind observance to, and of the law, the code, the statute, the regulation, and what mood they're in tonight.

Jim Johnson

Quote from: coffeeseven on March 06, 2007, 10:34 PM NHFT
Quote from: Facilitator on March 06, 2007, 10:27 PM NHFT
Cops are abscessed with safety, it's their excuse for butting into every body's life.

With all due respect SOME cops are obsessed with authority and blind observance to, and of the law, the code, the statute, the regulation, and what mood they're in tonight.

Granted, you are absolutely correct.