George Reby was driving from New Jersey to Tennessee to pick up a car he had purchased on eBay when he was stopped for speeding.
Like many Americans, George felt he had nothing to hide from the police. So when the officer asked him if he was carrying any large amounts of cash, he admitted he had $22,000 on him because he was buying a car.
George was able to show the officer his eBay bids, and that the sale was legitimate. He was able to demonstrate that he has income from his job as an insurance adjuster.
But none of that mattered. The cop seized George’s money on the spot.
Later, in a court hearing that George was not allowed to participate in, the judge allowed the police to keep the money even though George was never charged with a crime.
LoL ! and they guy who they blew is house... just lol...
One victim had his baby taken by child services because he chose to fight the town when they seized his assets without cause.
ahh, that's nasty...
Another family was threatened with the same because they were carrying $6,000 in cash to buy a car. Police said the children were possibly decoys.
Threatening parents with child services was just one of the tactics Tenaha police used to try to make sure no one fought their absurd abuse of civil asset forfeiture.
myself, I am BIG on corruption, I firmly believe in executions of the public officer who fail.
"That stuff doesn’t even fly in banana republics."
there are limits, that americans seems to have forgotten in their exceptionnalism narrative...
one sure thing those little fuckers in blue will come with pleasure to force vaccinate anyone, until they see their families nailed, stomach emptied, on their living rooms... and on scale. there the little fuckers will think...
but again, PLA ! MSS... no fucking chance to those muppets to cross the "WALL"... ohh they may... return... they better be deltaforce... and still there... so the little goonies... laugheable.