Jim Yanik
Aftermarket Exhaust Ban 4269Scott en Aztl‡n I'm evidence to the contrary. My daily driver is 17 years old, and has already had the exhaust replaced once. Eventually, it'll need it again, should I keep it long enough. No...
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You mean like all the poor black men in Duluth, GA (which I suspect may be even more rare than poor black men in Duluth, MN) who "went out to get cigarettes" and disappeared on their families six years ago and nobody bothered to look for 'em? Yeah, right, Yanik. Besides, it's pertty clear that the 'lies' only lasted about 3 hours between her first call ~1:00 AM and her admission, ~4:00 AM that she'd made it all up. If this idiotic prosecutor thinks he can prove she premeditated *the lie*, he's a bigger idiot than I want to know. All she premeditated was *leaving*. I seriously doubt she had any more 'plan' than what her bus ticket said on it.
Look, *you* may want to live in a police state where *everybody* is expected to live like a registered love offender and tell the cops where they are every waking minute, just in case somebody asks, but *I* don't! This pathetic sociopath probably didn't even know anyone was looking for her 'til she was well past West Texas. Then, when she suddenly discovers she's on *f***in' CNN, ferchrissakes*, what did you *expect* her to do? She was trying to *leave* the pressure behind. She didn't ask *anybody* to look for her. If you want to charge some private citizen for the search costs, charge her fiance. Charge the parents, if they're the motivation behind a 600-guest wedding. But don't go setting the freedom-stifling precedent that an adult private citizen who picks up and just goes off for a few days without telling anybody is *committing a crime*!
The Runaway MFFY 4272Um not quite. At the time you didn't even consider legal bicycling to be something worthy. That's what I didn't like. I could care less about what happens to wrong ways and gutter pbutters...
Hey, I've got a simple solution for you! Let's just implant a GPS transmitter into everybody's head from now on. That way, unless one becomes separated from one's head (a distinctly unhealthy possibility, but at least making a search for *partial* remains much easier), one can always be found! Voila! No possible way to commit this 'crime'! What's more (and on topic for this group), we could issue *speeding citations* for anyone based on their velocity tracks! No idenbreasty problems (Oh; except for several *identical* tracks from multiple occupants of the same car)! No more endangered cops sitting out there in the median! We'll just mail 'em out and let the *defendants* sort out who was driving! Of course, some nasty ol' criminal will no doubt hack the system and be able to track all the implanted *cops*, so we'll have to remove theirs, truly making them well above all the petty little laws we'll be enforcing on everyone else (The 'perps'). I could go on, but The Voices are calling me ... -- C.R. Krieger (You know I'm right.)