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Home Front: Politix
Portland’s law enforcement will no longer pull over people for expired plates and other motor violations
2021-06-23
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Posted by:Fred

#9  Why bother getting a new tag then? There goes more revenue for the city.
Posted by: DarthVader   2021-06-23 14:36  

#8  they don't seem to understand actions have consequences.
Posted by: Chris   2021-06-23 14:11  

#7  ^^^ Excellent point. As I recall the post mortems from Ferguson, Mo., a big part of the grievances were all the city fees and fines that black people paid.
Posted by: Tom   2021-06-23 12:41  

#6  Never mind that breaking the law isn't breaking the law anymore. What about the revenue loss to the city?
Posted by: SteveS   2021-06-23 12:21  

#5  Does this mean reckless operation & driving to endanger won't be enforced either? If that's the case, it's just another example of how leftism kills.
Posted by: Raj   2021-06-23 10:29  

#4  Same in Albuquerque without the colorful celebrations as in Portland. Even if they're without plates altogether. It's 'equity' as the compliant have to foot the bill for 'uninsured motorist' through their insurer. And yes its a Donk mayor and council and DA.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-06-23 10:08  

#3  NN,
The locals want this. I say let them have it.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735   2021-06-23 08:52  

#2  ^Leftist DA's refuse to prosecute.
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2021-06-23 08:22  

#1  Broke-Land has Politicians forcing Law Enforcement Officers to violate their OATH OFFICE, under threat of termination.


GUESS WHAT? - There are laws against it in Oregon.

162.247 Interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer.


ABUSE OF PUBLIC OFFICE
162.405 Official misconduct in the second degree. (1) A public servant commits the crime of official misconduct in the second degree if the person knowingly violates any statute relating to the office of the person.

162.415 Official misconduct in the first degree. (1) A public servant commits the crime of official misconduct in the first degree if: (A) The public servant knowingly fails to perform a duty imposed upon the public servant by law or one clearly inherent in the nature of office; or

THE QUESTION NOW IS: Which LEO will be the 1st to arrest a City Councilman or the Mayor or maybe even the Chief of Police, for issuing such Illegal Orders?






Posted by: NN2N1   2021-06-23 06:05  

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