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<blockquote data-quote="Super Dave" data-source="post: 1503935" data-attributes="member: 8429"><p>Oh, I read them.</p><p> </p><p>Actually, if <strong>YOU</strong> read the original post, and the print on the window of the Cadillac, this thread absolutely about a drug dealers car being taken. There is no mention of someone having large amounts of cash. You got on some soap box and made it some anti police personal agenda, because you don't agree with property seizure, because you carry a bunch of cash around, and how unfair it is when people have to prove where their large amounts of cash come from. You are off topic. The topic is, "Hey! Look at this funny picture. Anybody know who gets to drive it?" Not a debate about property rights. </p><p></p><p>I think you made a lot of valid points, especially about the cash thing. A person should be able to do that very thing, without the fear of the police, of all people, taking it until you proved where it came from. I agree with several statements you made, but this isn't about that. Yes, there are a lot of policies and practices that are wrong. But if a drug dealer is convicted, because he was selling drugs, and can not show how he got all those rolls of cash, then you bet. Give it to the police departments. Maybe if they got enough drug dealer vehicles, with the money they saved, they could hire more police officers, to arrest more drug dealers. </p><p></p><p></p><p>So, to be on topic, yes. I think it's hilarious. I hope they take every thing the drug dealer owns. It makes my day. No, I do not know who get's to drive it, but if I were a cop, I would love for it to be me! I hope a dealer convicted three times never gets out, and rots in prison. I'd love to drive that car like it is now, where ever it used to drive around when the previous owners had it, smile, and wave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Dave, post: 1503935, member: 8429"] Oh, I read them. Actually, if [B]YOU[/B] read the original post, and the print on the window of the Cadillac, this thread absolutely about a drug dealers car being taken. There is no mention of someone having large amounts of cash. You got on some soap box and made it some anti police personal agenda, because you don't agree with property seizure, because you carry a bunch of cash around, and how unfair it is when people have to prove where their large amounts of cash come from. You are off topic. The topic is, "Hey! Look at this funny picture. Anybody know who gets to drive it?" Not a debate about property rights. I think you made a lot of valid points, especially about the cash thing. A person should be able to do that very thing, without the fear of the police, of all people, taking it until you proved where it came from. I agree with several statements you made, but this isn't about that. Yes, there are a lot of policies and practices that are wrong. But if a drug dealer is convicted, because he was selling drugs, and can not show how he got all those rolls of cash, then you bet. Give it to the police departments. Maybe if they got enough drug dealer vehicles, with the money they saved, they could hire more police officers, to arrest more drug dealers. So, to be on topic, yes. I think it's hilarious. I hope they take every thing the drug dealer owns. It makes my day. No, I do not know who get's to drive it, but if I were a cop, I would love for it to be me! I hope a dealer convicted three times never gets out, and rots in prison. I'd love to drive that car like it is now, where ever it used to drive around when the previous owners had it, smile, and wave. [/QUOTE]
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