Now they are pulling vehicles over in the cities to check if they are doing Essential work!
They are taking this seriously.
TommieGunshot
SBR MVP
03-27-12
1611
#2
My response would be almost exactly the same as if I was pulled over during a non-emergency:
"Did I do something wrong? I would like to go home? Do I have a right to remain silent?" (Only difference is if I felt like being an asshole I would start in their direction coughing).
How are the police responding to the people who ask those questions?
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#3
There’s actually no legal law that says you can’t be out , so there’s not much they can really do if you tell them you’re just enjoying enjoying the scenery.
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#4
Let’s close this up from now till Easter!!
I’m game.
I told somebody to simply say your on your way home. You will be fine.
However actually glad there checking on essential activities.
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unusialsusp5
SBR MVP
04-18-10
4199
#5
el cajon ca has 93,500 residents. they have 142 police officers. at least 90,000 people are at home committing no crimes, no auto accidents, no serving summons, no courts open, no school officers needed and probably more that they do. they have nothing to do now. so for entertainment they are pulling cars over. there are trying to justify their existence.
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#6
Originally posted by unusialsusp5
el cajon ca has 93,500 residents. they have 142 police officers. at least 90,000 people are at home committing no crimes, no auto accidents, no serving summons, no courts open, no school officers needed and probably more that they do. they have nothing to do now. so for entertainment they are pulling cars over. there are trying to justify their existence.
Day shift maybe.
Yes people are still stealing, they are breaking into cars or stealing cars and stealing stuff from stores.
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mr. leisure
SBR Posting Legend
01-29-08
17507
#7
Coronavirus: LA County Sheriff deems gun stores nonessential businesses, orders closures locally
Following gun sales at some Southern California stores skyrocketing in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said local gun stores will be ordered to close.
Over the past several weeks, people stocked up on weapons and ammunition nationwide as coronavirus concerns heighten.
However, Villanueva said gun stores are not essential and pointed to safety concerns due to the combination of new gun owners and more people at home under the statewide "Safer at Home" order.
It is unclear when gun stores will be ordered to temporarily close their doors.
The owner of Gun Effects and Cloud Nine Fishing in Industry said his sales nearly doubled recently.
"Our staff is not accustomed to this kind of rush," said Lin, who thinks fears concerning the coronavirus are overblown. "I think people need to gather themselves a little bit and take a step back."
Many customers at Lin's store are Asian, and he said some of them are buying guns out of fear of being racially targeted because of the origin of coronavirus.
"Just people discriminating," said Lin. "We forget, we're all people. We're in America, we're not in China."
In order to mitigate the risk of the spread of infection throughout the jail system, Villanueva also said the department will be releasing people with less than 30 days left on their sentences. Villanueva said last week that since Feb. 28, inmate levels dropped from 17,076 in custody to 16,459.
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#8
Originally posted by mr. leisure
Coronavirus: LA County Sheriff deems gun stores nonessential businesses, orders closures locally
[FONT="]Following gun sales at some Southern California stores skyrocketing in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said local gun stores will be ordered to close.[/FONT]
[FONT="]Over the past several weeks, people stocked up on weapons and ammunition nationwide as coronavirus concerns heighten.[/FONT] [FONT="][/FONT]
[FONT="]However, Villanueva said gun stores are not essential and pointed to safety concerns due to the combination of new gun owners and more people at home under the statewide "Safer at Home" order.[/FONT]
[FONT="]It is unclear when gun stores will be ordered to temporarily close their doors.[/FONT]
[FONT="]The owner of Gun Effects and Cloud Nine Fishing in Industry said his sales nearly doubled recently.[/FONT]
[FONT="]"Our staff is not accustomed to this kind of rush," said Lin, who thinks fears concerning the coronavirus are overblown. "I think people need to gather themselves a little bit and take a step back."[/FONT]
[FONT="]Many customers at Lin's store are Asian, and he said some of them are buying guns out of fear of being racially targeted because of the origin of coronavirus.[/FONT] [FONT="][/FONT]
[FONT="]"Just people discriminating," said Lin. "We forget, we're all people. We're in America, we're not in China."[/FONT]
In order to mitigate the risk of the spread of infection throughout the jail system, Villanueva also said the department will be releasing people with less than 30 days left on their sentences. Villanueva said last week that since Feb. 28, inmate levels dropped from 17,076 in custody to 16,459.
Liberals
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RudyRuetigger
SBR Aristocracy
08-24-10
65107
#9
Originally posted by pimike
Liberals
hey mike
keep fighting the good fight
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#10
To be honest.
El Cajon has a long time republican Mayor.
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#11
Originally posted by RudyRuetigger
hey mike
keep fighting the good fight
Thanks Rudy.
Just calling things as I see it.
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RudyRuetigger
SBR Aristocracy
08-24-10
65107
#12
Originally posted by pimike
Thanks Rudy.
Just calling things as I see it.
noone agrees on everything
otherwise, you are talking to yourself
i appreciate disagreements from everyone just as much as agreements
i use worse language for disagreeing posters but fukk, they did disagree so i am allowed to
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#13
Highway patrol pulls over a marked security vehicle to say he couldn’t be out.
Saying security is not essential.
WTF
That’s wrong.
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QuantumLeap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-22-08
6896
#14
Reminds me when Van Nuys Blvd was big in the early 80's. I lived there in the summer of 1980 and they closed down parts of Van Nuys Blvd to cruising. Cop pulled me over when I drove around a barricade. I told him the Constitution guarantees me the right to peaceable assembly. He simply mumbled "smart ass" and got back in his cruiser.
Things were different back then.
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#15
Originally posted by QuantumLeap
Reminds me when Van Nuys Blvd was big in the early 80's. I lived there in the summer of 1980 and they closed down parts of Van Nuys Blvd to cruising. Cop pulled me over when I drove around a barricade. I told him the Constitution guarantees me the right to peaceable assembly. He simply mumbled "smart ass" and got back in his cruiser.
Things were different back then.
Lol
Yea Times have changed.
Can’t wait to see things get back to normal.
You can’t get anybody sick in your car. If anybody gets sick it’s the officer pulling over a security vehicle making contact.
Should had told my guard tell the cop he is violating the 6 foot rule.
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JonnySavage
SBR Hustler
09-03-19
71
#16
Haven't seen this in El Cajon, yet. Lots of people out on 2nd Street mid-day. Cops could just post up at the Wal-Mart and stop thieves stealing without concern there. I've seen more cops out this week but there's really no need to pull over cars as you can randomly pick a pedestrian who is doing something wrong.
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VeggieDog
SBR Hall of Famer
02-21-09
7206
#17
Checkpoint Charley.
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QuantumLeap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-22-08
6896
#18
Originally posted by pimike
Lol
Yea Times have changed.
Can’t wait to see things get back to normal.
You can’t get anybody sick in your car. If anybody gets sick it’s the officer pulling over a security vehicle making contact.
Should had told my guard tell the cop he is violating the 6 foot rule.
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SBR_Guest_Pro
SBR MVP
02-10-15
3956
#19
In El Cajon they are using it as probable cause to pull people over to catch actual illegal activity. I used to work at the Pizza Hut in El Cajon. Scary city
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thechaoz
SBR Posting Legend
10-23-09
12154
#20
Originally posted by pimike
Now they are pulling vehicles over in the cities to check if they are doing Essential work!
They are taking this seriously.
This is illegal and being reported. It's not Marshall law. It's a "lockdown" but they can only break gatherings, events, etc.
Pigs are gonna pig. Read the statement. It's highly discouraged but not yet enforceable by law enforcement.
Some pig the other day tried flexing on me and following me from the river in New Jersey for like 15 miles on my ass, but he didn't pull me over because he knew, and I would have absolutely got berzerk
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#21
Originally posted by thechaoz
This is illegal and being reported. It's not Marshall law. It's a "lockdown" but they can only break gatherings, events, etc.
Pigs are gonna pig. Read the statement. It's highly discouraged but not yet enforceable by law enforcement.
Some pig the other day tried flexing on me and following me from the river in New Jersey for like 15 miles on my ass, but he didn't pull me over because he knew, and I would have absolutely got berzerk
Agree. You need PC to make a tragic stop. Not assumptions.
I’m pro police.
But a little heavy handed here.
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QuantumLeap
SBR Hall of Famer
08-22-08
6896
#22
Originally posted by VeggieDog
Checkpoint Charley.
VeggieDog, I cleaned up the image a little bit.
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Auto Donk
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09-03-13
43572
#23
Originally posted by pimike
Now they are pulling vehicles over in the cities to check if they are doing Essential work!
They are taking this seriously.
just wait until this boy revs it up on mainstreet of his hometown......
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pimike
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03-23-08
37139
#24
Originally posted by Auto Donk
just wait until this boy revs it up on mainstreet of his hometown......
Lol
Love it
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SBR_Guest_Pro
SBR MVP
02-10-15
3956
#25
Originally posted by thechaoz
This is illegal and being reported. It's not Marshall law. It's a "lockdown" but they can only break gatherings, events, etc.
Pigs are gonna pig. Read the statement. It's highly discouraged but not yet enforceable by law enforcement.
Some pig the other day tried flexing on me and following me from the river in New Jersey for like 15 miles on my ass, but he didn't pull me over because he knew, and I would have absolutely got berzerk