View Full Version : Officer gives speeder the puppy eyes.
Foxtrotx1
11-21-2011, 23:17
http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6652422/can-i-give-you-a-ticket-with-anna-torv
:rofl::rofl::wavey:
HandyMan Hugh
11-21-2011, 23:51
That was funny. Good acting on her part.
Break my tail light plz.
Kthxbai.
msu_grad_121
11-22-2011, 11:12
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
Bahahahahaha! Love it!
Kadetklapp
11-22-2011, 12:12
Break my tail light plz.
Kthxbai.
This. For the win.:whistling:
SergeantC
11-23-2011, 10:46
But she wasn't wearing her hat! How can this be legal!:rofl:
'Twas funny, though.
PuroMexicano
11-23-2011, 16:41
She can go hands on and handcuff me any day of the week.
Charge her with the federal crime of Title 18 USC 111 for beginnings and ... :whistling:
SergeantC
11-24-2011, 09:26
Charge her with the federal crime of Title 18 USC 111 for beginnings and ... :whistling:
Are you sure that's the right offense? According to Westlaw, and Cornell University, 18 USC 111 is concerned with the destruction or damaging of ships.
Are you sure that's the right offense? According to Westlaw, and Cornell University, 18 USC 111 is concerned with the destruction or damaging of ships.
http://uscode.house.gov/uscode-cgi/fastweb.exe?getdoc+uscview+t17t20+213+1++%28%29%20%20AND%20%28%2818%29%20ADJ%20USC%29%3ACITE%20AND%2 0%28USC%20w%2F10%20%28111%29%29%3ACITE%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20
Are you sure that's the right offense? According to Westlaw, and Cornell University, 18 USC 111 is concerned with the destruction or damaging of ships.
Go to the federal source, look in search the US Code, type in title 18, section 111, click on the second one, not the first.
Under previous web site mentioned:
http://uscode.house.gov/uscode-cgi/fastweb.exe?getdoc+uscview+t17t20+1212+0++%28%29%20%20AND%20%28%2818%29%20ADJ%20USC%29%3ACITE%20AND% 20%28USC%20w%2F10%20%283050%29%29%3ACITE%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20
Go into this one and you will see sect. 111 mentioned.
Okaayy....
WTF? I'd hit it is more appropriate for this thread than what law to charge her with.
Unless you are trying to find a charge to find a reason to "punish" her.
RyanNREMTP
11-24-2011, 14:05
I might have a weapon hidden that needs to be frisked.
But she wasn't wearing her hat! How can this be legal!:rofl:
'Twas funny, though.
Ohhhhh Nooooo....
Not the "hat of knowledge".
When wearing "the hat", I was only allowed to make brilliant and insightful utterances.
Okaayy....
WTF? I'd hit it is more appropriate for this thread than what law to charge her with.
Unless you are trying to find a charge to find a reason to "punish" her.
Hence the :whistling:, and to clarify :tbo::tempted:. :supergrin:
Awesome.
Thanks for the link.
Andy
blueberry1177
11-27-2011, 21:42
hahaha Priceless! people arguing the law makes it that much better IMO
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