How to Deal With Traffic Stops?
AnswerDealing With Traffic StopsIn 2002 seventeen million vehicles were held up in traffic stops, by 2007 the government held up forty eight million vehicles! Rarely do the officers conducting the stop have any idea that they are the ones breaking the law. Usually when officers become aware of the law, they give up writing tickets (Read about CopperCards CEO, Sheriff Richard Mack's personal experience and realization that traffic tickets are unlawful - The Proper Role of Law Enforcement). If the traffic officer is aware that he is breaking the law and he still carries on committing the crime, you must realize that you are dealing with a serious criminal. Either way, the best way to deal with traffic stops is to be polite and courteous. Traffic stops are however not only increasing in volume, officers are becoming significantly more aggressive. Officers, who are often not under oath or bond, are regularly arresting and stealing people's vehicles. To recover freedom and your automobile, the victim is forced to pay exorbitant fines and towing and storage costs for their vehicle. Often the government steals the victims automobile outright. Recognize you are dealing with a criminal enterprise that collects billions of dollars in fines and seizures every year. CopperCards provides our members with three cards to deal with traffic stops, grades according to their ease of use. The full green bar, easy to use card is for the person who wants to get away with minimal hassle. The card with the full yellow bar is designed for the person who wishes to protect their rights and stop the issuance of any ticket. The full red bar CopperCards are for people who know the law and recognize the importance of upholding the law and are prepared to stand forward and enforce their rights. CategoryTags for this itemCopyright © 2012 CopperCards.com. All Rights Reserved.
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