Why Jail Someone Over a Seatbelt? New Vision (Kampala) OPINION March 1, 2005 Posted to the web March 1, 2005 By Abu Mayanja Kampala No one should be deprived...
Officer fled car smash By Christine Caulfield 02mar05 A POLICEMAN who left two people injured on a road after slamming into a car will spend 15 months behind...
Unveiling of Buckle Up Sign in Franklin Ashley Davidson They unveiled a "Buckle Up" sign outside Franklin-Simpson High School. The unveiling is part of the...
Tougher seat belt laws a possibility in Missouri (KIRKSVILLE) Northeast Missouri has seen it's share of traffic accidents. Adair County alone had four fatal...
Now isnt this a dandy? Judge rules against trooper in drug bust By Robert Goodrich Of the Post-Dispatch 03/01/2005 The chief federal judge for Southern...
Now why they dont go after seatbelts in general is beyond me. School bus seat belt law challenged By:Isabel Mascareñas Lakeland, Florida - Two Polk county...
Mishler's red-light-camera bill clings to life By MARTIN DeAGOSTINO Tribune Staff Writer INDIANAPOLIS — Freshman Sen. Ryan Mishler, R-Bremen, was waiting ...
Good job, Freedom Chaser KK! On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 17:12 , KK < chasingfreedominohio@... > wrote: Well, the DA made good on her threat. Just one day before...
How many years before it comes to America? Nedd On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 04:42 , KK < chasingfreedominohio@... > wrote: Why Jail Someone Over a Seatbelt? New...
Imagine that, an officer whose job description includes catching crime escapees is one himself. Hmmm. 5 pots of beer - must have been pretty stewed. Wonder...
I seem to recall a story a while back about jail sentences for no seatbelt in some African country. It might have been Uganda, so this could be related to...
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... What about those people who obtained their license before the belt laws came into force? Did they agree? How about passengers who don't even have a...
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And I wonder whether this same cop has hauled over perfectly safe, sober drivers and handed them tickets just for not being buckled up? Quite probably,...
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No idea what a standard measure of beer is in Australia. In Britain beer in pubs is still generally served in pints and half-pints (*), one of the few...
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Was that cop in your homeland black, Paul? Also, any idea of what the equivalent of a pot of beer would be in U.S. measures? Regards, Nedd On Wed, 2 Mar 2005...
Indian or Pakistani. It was in one of the midland cities where there is a large immigrant population, mostly from that area of the world. - Paul. ... From:...
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Well whatd'ya know? I did a quick Google search and found this guide to ordering beer in Australia on our very own BBC website (see table about a third of...
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Contary to popular belief, driving in America is a RIGHT and not a priviliage. It became a right when the people started getting taxed for roadways and they...
This editorial must have been written by a Libertarian or at least someone who knows his constitution. It touches on alot more than just seatbelts. A modest...
Looks like our Nedd got something put out there. Good job, Nedd! The Return of the Angry White Male by Nedd Kareiva I am an angry white male. I am angry, not...
Seat belt legislation passes state Senate JUNEAU - The Senate voted Thursday to make failure to wear a seat belt a primary offense for which a police officer...
This is one of the better ones of recent memory, 110% on the money in all respects. Seat belts should not be legislated The citizens arguing for a mandatory...
State police rebut rumor of crackdown on Latinos Advertisement Coupons! By Ted Gregory Tribune staff reporter March 4, 2005 An Illinois State Police sergeant...
Some intresting tactics have been put to use in killing this worthless piece of legislation, including the tacking on of ammendments that no one would agree...
Well, what can be said except spot on as usual. It seems as though every day now our governments propose or introduce some new legislation which erodes a...
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Aren't these seatbelt nazis ever satisfied? Back in the mid-1970s before any state mandated the use of belts at all, you had the federally imposed seatbelt...
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Quite right -- Laws should exist to protect people against the actions of others, not to dictate what people should do for their own good. It's common sense...
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A few nights ago I watched one of the film versions of "1984" on TV. There is a scene in which Winston visits somebody's home to carry out a minor repair,...
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The link didn't work, I think a keyboard character may be missing. But nonetheless, this for the most part is pretty good. It's clear he's not your typical...