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There's a Red under my bed, and a little yellow man in my head! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is amazing how the most powerful country in the world is such a paranoid little coward. |
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I guess it will all be fine with you, until it's too late. "....Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak for me." :2 cents: . |
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The enviable exception of authority over you is a cause of the cowardice of the common person .
People need to stand there grown with cops, but there pussies and scared to get hit |
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I had a friend of mine who did just that, and was carrying $5k in cash to buy a motorcycle. He lost it all. Dumb ass. And in the event you are carrying that kind of cash, your story can most likely be confirmed. I've been pulled over dozens of times and never had an issue. I've never had a negative experience with law enforcement. |
Now that I think about it... I did pay cash for my truck a few years ago, $2500 or so.
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The murder rate in the US is way down. Why do we need more security?
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Let me guess, it's their fault that they are in a cash business and they should get into a less risky business? It just dawned on me that any business that takes in cash also carries that sort of cash when they are doing cash drops. |
"This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private."
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Fiddy people who got drugs planted on them by the police
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?clie...Jaqd0AXN3oGYAQ |
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Me, and every friend I have that has ever bought a used car or motorcycle from a private party. The heart surgeon who lives next door when he and his wife go antique shopping. My friend who owns a garden center and landscaping company when he picks up tractor trailer loads of plants. A percentage of everyone going in or out of my local casinos. Etc, etc, etc "This note is legal tender for all debts public and private" is written on all paper currency. The thought that being lucky/successful/frugal enough to have a large amount on you makes you a criminal is pathetic. . |
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If you are going to buy a used car or motorcycle from a third party, use a certified check or do the transaction at the bank. Going antique shopping or buying stuff for your business - use your debit card or credit card. Loose your credit card or debit card you get a new one. Loose $5k because you loose your wallet and your out $5k. I just don't see why anyone would carry that kind of cash on them - it's a huge liability. |
i agree with the face palm
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(whatever that arbitrary number is that you have decided that everyone else should follow), then it's ok for the police to confiscate and keep the cash, without even bringing a charge against you? . |
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I know old farmers where I come from who carry $1000s all the time in a baggy pocket. They don't believe in banks or electronic funds. They believe in cash. Lots of people don't use banks, and if given the choice and can get away with not using them, why would you? And who cares if it's a liability? That is their problem, not a problem for the police. |
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what's odd in the $5k debate here is $5k ain't that much money any more. i don't mean that like i'm a baller, i mean that like $5k will barely get you a decent used car these days. fuck, go to any guitar shop and it's loaded, i mean loaded, with $5k guitars.
but more importantly, if $5k is the red flag amount to start getting suspicious, we need to adjust that. i'd think closer to $50k cash and clenched butt cheeks:winkwink: would be the benchmark suspicious character level. |
I'm seriously surprised they let him go. This is exceptional. |
i am beginning to think Rochard is an expert troll
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LOL
Watching storage wars, they have to pay for the lots they buy with cash at every turn. I see them spending a lot more than 5k in any episode |
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The last time I sold a car to a third party we did it at the bank. We both banked at the same bank so it was just a direct transfer. You can even transfer money from one bank to different bank too. A lot safer than walking around with so much cash, or risk loosing it. |
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I have a tremendous amount of faith in our government. Every time I have had to deal with our government or law enforcement, it's been a fair experience. At the same time, I've got nothing to hide from anyone. I'm not saying our government is infallible; The US government is capable of tremendous waste and huge excesses in violations of the US Constitution. The case with the multiple anal cavity searches is a good example - That's a massive invasion of privacy rights on so many levels. But this doesn't happen every day or even often; I've been pulled over dozens of times and only been searched once. I just don't live in fear of our government coming after me for something I didn't do. |
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it's a matter of right v. wrong. |
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Most humans have the ability to understand that other people may not have the experience a white, middle aged, ex marine has. Anyway, why don't you think the fourth amendment is important? |
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I think Americans should show respect for the millions who've studied, served and died over the years creating and protecting our right to FREEDOM... and be very pissed about this stuff. Every inch of freedom you give up is gone for good.
And I have PLENTY to hide from everyone, it's called a personal life. I could give a fuck if some fools don't understand that each unwarranted intrusion into your privacy is a form of serial oppression. I understand it and it pisses me off. |
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PS - when you carry cash it's of no business to anyone but you. |
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Sadly people like Rochard exist who fail to see this, the guy is completely oblivious. |
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