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How does a depredation tag bypass ALL TWRA Regulation and state laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="RUGER" data-source="post: 5741130" data-attributes="member: 275"><p>Serious question here.</p><p>Have you left a message for the Weakley County TWRA officer?</p><p>I have learned through the years that many law enforcement officers have "their thing". With some it is seat belts, with some it is brake lights etc. That way when they pull 100 people over for that and issue warning tickets when they pull number 101 over and they have 25 pounds of meth in the car the judge will say, how many people have you pulled over for seat belts? 100 sir and issued 100 warnings.</p><p>Then the meth is more likely to be admissible in court.</p><p></p><p>I say all that to say this.</p><p>I have "heard" the new officer in Weakley County's "thing" is spotlighters.</p><p>Just sayin'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RUGER, post: 5741130, member: 275"] Serious question here. Have you left a message for the Weakley County TWRA officer? I have learned through the years that many law enforcement officers have "their thing". With some it is seat belts, with some it is brake lights etc. That way when they pull 100 people over for that and issue warning tickets when they pull number 101 over and they have 25 pounds of meth in the car the judge will say, how many people have you pulled over for seat belts? 100 sir and issued 100 warnings. Then the meth is more likely to be admissible in court. I say all that to say this. I have "heard" the new officer in Weakley County's "thing" is spotlighters. Just sayin' [/QUOTE]
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