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Lol! Most likely explanation is that he simply pissed of the wrong driver:
Shcwab was driving home from work when he was pulled over by an agent from the California department of alcoholic beverage control, who was driving an unmarked vehicle. The agent said Schwab had cut her off and was driving erratically.
If that's the case, seems like an abuse of power by the agent.
Stopping for an unmarked car is never wise. Calling 911 and driving to the nearest police station seems like better option. At least there will be more witnesses and everything will be recorded.
Now that the USA is a total police state
WookieMan saysNow that the USA is a total police state
When you use insane hyperbole rhetoric like this, you make it impossible to describe real police states such as North Korea or Cuba where you can be arrested for no reason, tried for no reason, and convicted for no reason and you have no recourse.
WookieMan saysNow that the USA is a total police state
When you use insane hyperbole rhetoric like this, you make it impossible to describe real police states such as North Korea or Cuba where you can be arrested for no reason, tried for no reason, and convicted for no reason and you have no recourse.
Most people support the police state until they become a victim of it.
We will all be better off when cars are all driverless. Even when they aren’t drunk or high or amped up on coffee and blow, people are stunningly bad at driving, and I see the proof of this every day.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/dec/24/california-dui-caffeine-lawsuit-solano-county