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Woman pulled over by police told them American laws don't apply to her | |
2022-07-16 | |
![]() The officer said he saw the woman driving oddly and thought she might be drunk. He pulled her over and found himself in a very strange situation. The driver claimed to be a member of the Nation of Moors with no need for American laws. "Do you have your license with you?" the officer is heard asking the woman on police body cam video of the incident. "I don’t have a license to drive a car," the woman told the officer. The ID that the woman tossed at the officer identifies her as Joyce Marie from Blue Ridge. The ID was labeled an American Global ID and Liberty Pass, expiring in 177 years.
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Posted by:Besoeker |
#16 Yes, I am familiar with Meyer's writings. I do not enjoy fiction however. Perhaps I should be more inclusive and better read. I have a former Greek colleague and author who sends me alternative history stuff occasionally. I have no use for alternative history either. Sadly I find it hard to find the time for the reading I should be doing. Texting a farmer friend the other day, I sent him a foto of a woodland view and cup of coffee on my deck. told him I was.... "taking a break." His responce: "Taking a break from what?" Time management, an obvious personal weakness. * Meyer's website link gives some impressive local fotos as well as a listing of his numerous novels. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-07-16 16:27 |
#15 B. I had a question for you yesterday, but O Club flagged me as spam. Are you familiar with Deon Meyer's South African crime novels? |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2022-07-16 16:00 |
#14 /\ You would do that to Namibia ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2022-07-16 15:59 |
#13 Deport her to Namibia and claim that she is a bad speller. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2022-07-16 15:29 |
#12 The sovereign citizen complaint does not always end well. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2022-07-16 14:58 |
#11 Sovereign Citizen blah blah blah. Next! |
Posted by: Rex Mundi 2022-07-16 14:48 |
#10 @Beavis thanks for the link. |
Posted by: Too Old To Work 2022-07-16 14:20 |
#9 She probably takes donations through Venmo. Have an Abbot pick her up on the return trip. They can fit all her Nubian property in the bottom storage. Drop her over the California line. Tell her that Gavin sent a special invitation to her. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2022-07-16 12:51 |
#8 my favorite |
Posted by: Beavis 2022-07-16 12:49 |
#7 Then why does she accept US currency? |
Posted by: magpie 2022-07-16 10:47 |
#6 Filipino woman shows ‘white privilege card’ instead of license during Anchorage traffic stop — drives away ticket-free |
Posted by: Skidmark 2022-07-16 10:42 |
#5 Deport her to... somewhere else |
Posted by: Frank G 2022-07-16 10:33 |
#4 Works for me, Warthog. :-D |
Posted by: Barbara 2022-07-16 09:58 |
#3 Fine. If American laws don't apply to you then neither do the protections. Immediately seize all property and throw her in jail. I imagine she'll have a "Brittney Griner" moment |
Posted by: Warthog 2022-07-16 09:00 |
#2 Sovereign / "Ethnic" nation groups, Half-Backs, Karen's/Daren's and far left types all started infecting Snellville, Duluth and Lawrenceville. This is part of why we moved 3 times between 1994 and 2009. |
Posted by: NN2N1 2022-07-16 08:48 |
#1 A Joe Biden Democrat. |
Posted by: Black Charlie Slairt1430 2022-07-16 04:07 |