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Date:         Mon, 13 Sep 2004 16:46:07 -0400
Reply-To:     Cory Sammons <slagskot@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Cory Sammons <slagskot@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Did you see the new Burger King commercial?
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On 9/10/04 11:55 AM, "Nick Feickert" <thesuperflydisco@YAHOO.COM> wrote:

> How sterotypical. A bunch of dirty hippies with the munchies!! .It was cool to > see a > Westy though it was intentionally dirty!! I think we should start a new forum > in which > we keep track of all vanagon owners who get pulled over for some bogus reason > just so Johnny Law can stick his nose in your van. We do have rights!! I wish > everybody knew that when a cop asks to search your van that you can say NO. I > don't care if there is nothing to find.....don't give them the satisfation! > I have an apartment on W96 street in Manhattan - major exit from the highway. There are always checkpoints around there to keep track of us - I mean to keep us safe. Since I have to move the van from one street to another a couple of times a week for street cleaning, I have the distinct pleasure of being pulled over for "random" checks quite often! The other day I asked the cop what number I was. He was confused. I told him that if the checks were truly random, they would have to have a number or some other arbitrary method for deciding who to pull over. He then stated that they were pulling over trucks and vans. I politely (OK, almost politely) pointed out that this violated my rights as I have just as much right to cruise through the checkpoint and get that parking spot over there as the driver of a sedan. I also noted that vans marked as handicapped transport were not being pulled over. I mentioned to him that it would be much more likely that a terrorist would use a van with official markings like that to cruise through checkpoints. Then I told him that no terrorist in his right mind would carry out a critical mission in a vehicle that has a 1 in 3 chance of starting and a 1 in 5 chance of making it all the way to its destination! Cory Sammons 84 Westy 99 New Beetle Gardiner, NY PS - when asked what I have in the van my standard reply is "My stuff" :-)


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