Absolutely bullshit. Unless the chick was not working for the police, then both of them should go down.
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Well said.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersI don't like the idea of the police being allowed to set up a sting like this. The cops should be busy catching criminals--not trying to lure people into becoming criminals. I believe it's entrapment."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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QFTOriginally posted by GBRulzI think it's BS. Reminds me of the DNR a few years back when they were trying to nail people for DUI on snowmobiles. Well, staff of the DNR would pull over on the side of the snowmobile trail with their hoods open, to make it look like they were having mechanical problems. If someone came by to offer help and they smelled like alcohol, those people were arrested.
That was a big problem in northern WI a few years back. It sure didn't last long though, the DNR caught alot of grief for that....and they should. What's gonna happen when someone really does need help on the trails... and someone who had a couple of drinks will be too afraid to stop.
Anyhow, these entrapment like situation to bust people, I think is wrong.
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I'm not a big fan of the entrapment law. You're breaking the law. No one forced him to pull his junk out in public. If she unzipped his pants, then yes.
I also agree the police should probably be doing something WAAAAAY more constructive with our tax dollars.Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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excuse me?Originally posted by PartialQFTOriginally posted by GBRulzI think it's BS. Reminds me of the DNR a few years back when they were trying to nail people for DUI on snowmobiles. Well, staff of the DNR would pull over on the side of the snowmobile trail with their hoods open, to make it look like they were having mechanical problems. If someone came by to offer help and they smelled like alcohol, those people were arrested.
That was a big problem in northern WI a few years back. It sure didn't last long though, the DNR caught alot of grief for that....and they should. What's gonna happen when someone really does need help on the trails... and someone who had a couple of drinks will be too afraid to stop.
Anyhow, these entrapment like situation to bust people, I think is wrong.
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