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Law Enforcement & Police - January 2007

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So annoying!

2007-01-31 02:01:19 · 10 answers · asked by FrankieMuniz 4

Happened to a friends son. He stole a milk and was arrested at school later that day. He told police he didn't think they'd let him have a second milk, so he took it. He hasn't been sentenced yet, but the whole school knows! I guess they decided to make him an example. I think its a little sad.

2007-01-31 01:56:15 · 9 answers · asked by panthrchic 4

No country has jurisdiction over that area, so would there be international laws that apply towards criminal offenses? Just curious.

2007-01-31 01:54:57 · 7 answers · asked by coderednation2007 2

Near where I live their is a high that has lots of people who are blatantly selling DVD's and cigarettes/tobacco. They are there everyday, and are not discreet about their criminal behaviour, yet I have seen police/community support officers walk on by. Why do the police not have the powers to arrest them and hand them over to custom and exiles (or whoever it is that deals with the selling of illegal goods). On two occassions I have seen the sellers of illegal goods have their goods taken away and told to move on by people who I presume work for custom and exiles, yet the sellers are back within a few hours with more goods. Surely by having these people arrested will help to prevent this crime, which is usually linked to other crimes such as people and drug trafficking.

2007-01-31 01:16:13 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

like, when they say numbers on the CB radio. what do they mean?

2007-01-31 00:54:40 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous 3

My wife got 3 tickets (all BS), we're working on documenting the case, but I am a much better public speaker. Can I speak for her in court to contest these tickets?

2007-01-31 00:52:27 · 5 answers · asked by Fred G 2

the high school where my son goes (aged 11) is very short on parking so a large pub car park a few metres up the road is used by a few of the parents to wait in for the kids at 3.30pm. granted they have put up a sign before stating its not for school use that people do ignore, now lets bear in mind the car park is probably too big for the pub anyway and it is only for ten minutes a day that we are flouting? the law..
went to collect my son yesterday and the police are guarding it saying sorry this is not to be used!!
is there no crime for them to be fighting?? nothing better for our money to be spent on? what a joke..
and yes he does get the bus but as its been freezin cold and he is 11 i prefer to go collect him, i mean if they had the brains to think about it they may have thought oh well its not a big deal and people passing may have even thought the shitty pub was half decent being so busy..

2007-01-31 00:47:29 · 17 answers · asked by missnikid 4

I was watching a documentary about America some days ago.There was a part telling about 3 first things to build or make The America powerfull and trusted country. As i remember first 2 was: 1 Freedom 2 Quality(not sure) and the 3 ???? (could not haer) Can someone tell me these 3 things.i neet it for my homework. thanks

2007-01-31 00:00:51 · 5 answers · asked by SonicZ 2

In Washington State, and possibly elsewhere, there is a cut-off selling time at 2 AM for alcohol. I am unsure why this is. I work graveyard and find myself on my days off desiring a nice cold beer under moonlight and even sunrise with my lunch or dinner. So why am I not allowed to buy beer (if I haven't any in my fridge already) at a certain window of time? It seems only to rouse anger and frustration.

Any clues to justify this law?

2007-01-31 00:00:24 · 7 answers · asked by Invisible_Flags 6

2007-01-30 23:50:37 · 5 answers · asked by Curious 1

Don't you find it disturbing that only 5.3% of cases end in a prison sentence. Yes, okay, there are immoral women, but surely not 94% of all claimants are liars. It means that there are rapists walking around us, who've got away with it. That's very frightening. Why are they getting away with it?

2007-01-30 23:43:32 · 24 answers · asked by True Blue Brit 7

I got out drinking with a friend of mine...well he insists on driving and drinking so like a fool i join him. But his brother said I could get in trouble if I rode with him and I let him drink while he was drunk. I know he could get a ticket for open intox. but would i get one two? just wondering as we do this a lot and once had to stop for a toll booth by Chicago, Ill and the toll attend. said hey you are not supposed to drink and drive...i thought we would get arrested but we did not..lucky i guess. he does this all the time. this is not a joke or prank question

2007-01-30 23:10:50 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-30 22:01:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

different laws and alcohol limits from different countries would be of great help if anyone can help me please for a dissertation.

2007-01-30 21:41:31 · 11 answers · asked by JOE 1

only way to take care of a warrent?i live in ST PAUL, MN i have a warrent for small traffic violation so is turning my self in the only way to take care of this warrent? i dont want to get arrested at all!!

2007-01-30 21:30:35 · 4 answers · asked by girl19 1

California really took voters for a ride with this one. They promised that sex offenders, rapists, murderers, child molesters would fall under this category, but instead, they have small time robbers and drug users encarcerated when they should really be in rehab while Megan's Law gets longer and longer. Tell me my fellow Americans, what are your views on this?

2007-01-30 21:19:56 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you know Bilal, he gangraped young girls in Sydney Australia. Up to 14 men and has been sentenced for 25 year no parol.

visit www.wikipedia.org and type his name in

2007-01-30 21:04:11 · 5 answers · asked by kalloggs40 3

2007-01-30 19:40:40 · 8 answers · asked by JAMES 4

Is it always the law for every reason, no matter what, that if you ask a cop if he/she is police officer, they have to admit it if they are?

2007-01-30 18:34:26 · 24 answers · asked by dredogg024 1

Attorney General of the United States of America along with Law Enforcement go after crimes created by Democrats and Republicans, but do NOT effectively police their circumventing and using all "constitutional" loopholes of the of the US Constitution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The current Attorneys General of the US is an abomination of the belief serve with integrity and honour. He acts by supposedly indicting Republican and Democratic politician, but it's only a extraordinary sophiticasted smoke screen and wow I DO admire that audacity of "justice." He is a wannabe Captain Ben Willard and reality is actually Colonel Kurtz!

How can the R.I.C.O. Act Et Al be effectively and via the US Constitution to encarcerate the many that become addicted to police powers but misuse/abuse legal authority?

Multi-National conglomerates want to obliterate the union AND it was BORN in the United States of America where according to Thomas Jefferson's ' ... dissention .. is .. patriotic..."

2007-01-30 18:30:08 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

Your answer could change my life for the next 5 years.
Which prosecutors office would have jurisdiction over a Protective Order violation? Details:
The Protective Order is out of a Utah court. In the same court, where the Petitioner resides, criminal charges were filed against the Respondent for "violation of restraining order". However, the Respondent was in Arizona and allegedly placed a phone call to the Petitioner, resulting in the alleged violation. Shouldn't the prosecutor in AZ have jurisdiction in this matter? The complaint specifically states that the Respondent was physically within the jurisdiction of the UT court when the alleged "crime" occurred. That is simply false and the judge wants us to find "case law" that states that the Respondent should have been charged in an AZ court. Since Protective Orders are valid nationwide, that seems to be a plausible suggestion. Any ideas? Anything you can think of should help. Thank you.

2007-01-30 18:00:00 · 4 answers · asked by snowfreeze3 3

2007-01-30 17:53:06 · 8 answers · asked by john_wong 2

2007-01-30 17:08:33 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

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How should government react to it's cop killers?

2007-01-30 16:49:24 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-30 16:40:47 · 15 answers · asked by defensewinschampionships 4

It's been over 20 years, I did the crime and did my crime on a first offense drug charge, less than 1/2 a gram of cocaine. I paid my fine, I did my probation, and upon my release I got into a Twelve step program and that became my life N/A and AA. I was young and dumb back then, it was for recreational use only and I was set up by my best friend, whose best buddy was an under cover Narc.
I was able to get a job that I held for 20 yrs. and bought a home and a car living a normal life. I dont blame anyone but myself, I have grown up alot. I would just like an opportunity to work with the military, Police, Sherriff, CIA, FBI, Law Firm, Forencics, under cover survielance ect..

2007-01-30 16:32:40 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

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