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Old 08-23-2009, 05:04 PM
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STOP LITTERING THIS FORUM WITH THIS CRAP Haven't you noticed the rest of your posts are being removed??? ADMIN DOESN'T WANT THEM HERE.
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If only the other one hadn't been locked, I'd like to look into the points Goldy tried to make.

Ultimately, if his interpretation of a 34 year old court decision were controlling interpretation, defense attorneys in this state would have been using this as a means of getting their clients off of traffic infractions for 33.9 years, and other defendants would have been using it as a means to get evidence suppressed for the same amount of time.

"Your honor, since the police had no lawful authority to stop my client for speeding, they would not have found him to be driving impaired."

I strongly suspect that there is either clarifying case law subsequent to Battle, or, that Goldy's interpretation is not exactly on point. And, after reading it once more, the language actually includes this language: "we must nevertheless excise infractions from section 689 in order to effect the objective of the Legislature."

Ultimately, Battle had to do with something entirely unrelated to the topic at hand. Goldy would have been better served looking up case law that might be "on point", rather than unrelated links from websites that purport to give ammo to people to fight their tickets ... it is that kind of thing that can get people in trouble at court.

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Old 08-23-2009, 07:17 PM
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Just to let you guys know, it is stupid to delete posts on this web site


By deleteing my posts, it doesn't delete the problem. These police officers in my stuation are harrassing me and it is illegal.
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:19 PM
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CdwJava,


The website is violating the terms and conditions by dleeting my posts
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:22 PM
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The website is violating the terms and conditions by dleeting my posts
the "forum" makes the rules and they can change them or enforce them as they desire.

In other words; they control everything here and are not bound by their own rules.
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:22 PM
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So sue them next. Admin is deleting your posts for THEIR website. If you don't like it, then post somewhere else. They don't have to let YOU or anyone else post here. In fact, they can shut the whole thing down.
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While I did no read the original post in this thread, I imagine it had to do with the blanket, and incorrect, title that said CA police can NOT pull over cars for blue LEDs alone. Since this is a misrepresentation of the law, the Admin may have decided it was not a good idea to let it remain.

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Old 08-23-2009, 07:27 PM
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CdwJava, please cease post deletions based on terms and conditions violation


Terms and Conditions

which prohibit advertisements (my posts are not advertisements),

solicitations (my posts are not solicitations)

or other commercial messages (my posts are not commercial messages),

or false (my posts may be mistakes, but are not false),

defamatory (my posts are describing what is written in the code and in case law, I did not defame anyone),

abusive (my posts have never been abusive, on the contrary others have been),

vulgar (My messeages have never been vulgar),

or harassing messages (I have answered questions and allegations by others, not harassing anyone)

Deleting my posts are a violation of the terms and conditions of the website.
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:31 PM
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goldy, I posted why they can do whatever they want. You have no recourse. If you want to be able to post here, as a friendly reminder, do not piss off the keepers.

They are generally quite accepting of odd posts and all but since you have had a few posts deleted, I suggest there is something in your posts that is really pissing them off and you might want to consider lightening up.
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:32 PM
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Justalayman,


I would be happy to rewrite the post if they would tell me what they feel is not acceptable.
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I would be happy to rewrite the post if they would tell me what they feel is not acceptable.
you can either contact them through the address at the bottom of the page or if you make a post and report your own post, the mods will see it as well. (sneaky method)
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:37 PM
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Deleting my posts are a violation of the terms and conditions of the website.
Please quote the part where it state admins may not delete any post of their choosing.

Where does it state that the reasons you quoted are the ONLY reasons posts may be deleted?
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:44 PM
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This is not a blog. This is a legal advice forum. You are not asking a question, you are debating an issue and that is not the purpose of this forum.

If you have a question regarding why admin is doing what they are doing, then ask them, however continually posting the same thing over and over is going to do nothing but cause your posts to be removed, your threads deleted and eventually, if you don't stop... you being banned.
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Old 08-23-2009, 07:54 PM
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To all concerned


If you do not want to talk to me about the situation, just don't post anything.

I am not forcing anyone to discuss the subjects, you have the right to simply ignore it.

However I do have a right to express the questions I ask.

You don't have to read them, you can ignore the thread.

What have I done wrong?
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What have I done wrong?
Let me type slowly this time:
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This is not a blog. This is a legal advice forum. You are not asking a question, you are debating an issue and that is not the purpose of this forum.
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