Abrignac wrote:I’d say that civil asset forfeiture is as blatant an example of lack due process that one can imagine. That being said, RobertHively I’d suggest you take your tinfoil outfit off. It’s very unbecoming. As far as your assumption of the percentage of law enforcement officers who are criminals, please share your reliable source of this information.
Dont play dumb with me. I went to law school too buddy. I said "I have seen, and heard of." I'm my source as far as my post is concerned, and I stand by it. You can clearly see that in my post I said the states/areas I've lived in. Maybe I should have said "In my experience most cops are criminals...." Hell, throw in lawyers too for that matter.
I didnt mention a percentage either. Statistics can be manipulated to "prove" any argument, then you can get another set of data to disprove what you just proved. If you want to know all there is to know about corruption within the corporate system, do your own research. And I mean that in a non **** way. Maybe you should put the tinfoil hat on for an evening...
I do agree agree with your statement that "civil asset forfeiture is as blatant an example of lack due process that one can imagine." That was pretty much my point too. IN MY EXPERIENCE the majority of legislators, you know, the people that crafted these civil asset forfeiture laws are lawyers, hence my statement, "hell, throw in lawyers too for that matter."