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![]() "Jose" wrote in message om... Somebody else wrote: Many states believe that allowing the INS to flag a driver's license in a threat to privacy. I think I agree with them. Jose So, if you are wanted for murder should they flag your DL? |
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So, if you are wanted for murder should they flag your DL?
No, if I am wanted for murder, I don't want to get caught. I have no problem with certain things being flags on the DL - murder being one example. However, the list is too easy to expand. Terrorism? (based on TSA's secret criteria?) Child molestation? Skinny dipping? Skinny dipping with children? Your children? Drug lords? Drug mules? Suspicion of pot smoking? Neighbor complaints about unkempt lawns and "strange smells"? There is due process, but I've seen that due process abused too often for me to be comfortable allowing the authorities to flag common activities. For that matter, why not flag credit cards, library cards, and Stop-and-shop cards? It would be extremely effective, and not a bad deterrent to boot. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message t... So, if you are wanted for murder should they flag your DL? No, if I am wanted for murder, I don't want to get caught. I have no problem with certain things being flags on the DL - murder being one example. However, the list is too easy to expand. Terrorism? (based on TSA's secret criteria?) Child molestation? Skinny dipping? Skinny dipping with children? Your children? Drug lords? Drug mules? Suspicion of pot smoking? Neighbor complaints about unkempt lawns and "strange smells"? There is due process, but I've seen that due process abused too often for me to be comfortable allowing the authorities to flag common activities. For that matter, why not flag credit cards, library cards, and Stop-and-shop cards? It would be extremely effective, and not a bad deterrent to boot. How about "people who are wanted for breaking the law?" That will cover both people wanted for INS violations and murders. |
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How about "people who are wanted for breaking the law?" That will cover both
people wanted for INS violations and murders. And jaywalkers. Jose -- The monkey turns the crank and thinks he's making the music. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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![]() Jose wrote: How about "people who are wanted for breaking the law?" That will cover both people wanted for INS violations and murders. And jaywalkers. So if someone has an outstanding warrent for jaywalking you do not want that information provided to law enforcement persons when they run a warrent check on you??? -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ps.com... Jose wrote: How about "people who are wanted for breaking the law?" That will cover both people wanted for INS violations and murders. And jaywalkers. So if someone has an outstanding warrent for jaywalking you do not want that information provided to law enforcement persons when they run a warrent check on you??? -Robert If the person has an outstanding warrant and hasn't paid the fine or no-showed for court why not. Do you think the state has no right to use methods to capture those who break its laws? |
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![]() Gig 601XL Builder wrote: "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message So if someone has an outstanding warrent for jaywalking you do not want that information provided to law enforcement persons when they run a warrent check on you??? -Robert If the person has an outstanding warrant and hasn't paid the fine or no-showed for court why not. Do you think the state has no right to use methods to capture those who break its laws? You're preaching to the choir. -Robert |
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
"Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ps.com... Jose wrote: How about "people who are wanted for breaking the law?" That will cover both people wanted for INS violations and murders. And jaywalkers. So if someone has an outstanding warrent for jaywalking you do not want that information provided to law enforcement persons when they run a warrent check on you??? -Robert If the person has an outstanding warrant and hasn't paid the fine or no-showed for court why not. Do you think the state has no right to use methods to capture those who break its laws? The problem is, some of the laws they are enforcing aren't Constitutional and no one has done a damn thing about it. |
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How about "people who are wanted for breaking the law?" That will cover
both people wanted for INS violations and murders. And jaywalkers. Now you are just being inflamitory. Why is everything so black and white for you? There will always be some gray areas, but us *rational* people (notice I am not including you) can surely see that immigration violations and jaywalking are of a totally different nature. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() Jose wrote: So, if you are wanted for murder should they flag your DL? No, if I am wanted for murder, I don't want to get caught. I have no problem with certain things being flags on the DL - murder being one example. However, the list is too easy to expand. Terrorism? (based on TSA's secret criteria?) Child molestation? Skinny dipping? Skinny dipping with children? Your children? What about "overstayed visa and the INS wants you deported"? -Robert |
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