Thursday, April 2, 2009

Police State Advancing:

Guess what, Pickup truck owners. The seat belt law has changed as of July 1st 2007. You now are required to wear a seat belt in your truck.

Did you see a story on this? Did you see it on the News? Did anyone send pickup owners a message in the mail? Did you see a bill board on it? NOOOO!

I didn’t get one.

But I got a ticket just the same.

A state policeman has staked out the by-pass in Marion! His name is Bart Stouffer. He is a deadpan cop. He likes his power.

Are tickets the way the Police State overlords will make up revenue they lost when the Tax Code was changed?

Yes, the Police state advances and the citizen is beaten down even farther under the heavy hand of the Indiana legislature and the State Police. God Help us!

The reason I blog this here, is not that I got a ticket. It is to once again warn of what is going on in the police. They are hiring and training young men to enforce Marshall Law. I can see the cop who stopped me today would have no problem smashing down the door of a home to arrest or kill a citizen who made some slight offense against the State.

He was cold, and dead. That is the type of man that will do what the over lings tell them without hesitation.

I also know there are those who are human and good, in the police department. Normal men.

I talked to one today who is normal. What a diffence in him, from Brent Stouffer and the SS Troop spirit he weilds.

I believe the Lord brought both these men into my life today. One to show me their are still good people in the police force. The other to warn me of what must be overthrown.

1 comment:

Timeout said...

I got a speeding ticket from Bart Stouffer but the speed he listed on the ticket wasn't the speed I was going. He said, "I clocked you going 84, topping out at 85". The things is, as soon as I saw him driving towards me in the distance, I looked at my GPS speed (79) and then my dash (about 80/81). I researched his name because I have never met a cop like him before (and I have a lot of family and friends that have and are serving in the law enforcement), and have never been the victim of a cop that lied. Well, to qualify for "reckless driving" in IN the driver must be going at least 25 MPH or more over the speed limit. I found his name online almost exclusively written around awards he's won writing various citations. He wasted no time giving me my ticket and pulling out from behind me as soon as he got back in his car. Within LESS THAN 20 seconds from being behind me with his lights on, he had already pulled another person over. I've never seen anything like it. I'm not sure what to do from here, but from what I've learned I will automatically lose my license for 30 days (and I'm an outside sales rep that relies on their car to make a living!), $1,000 in fines and up to six months in jail. I've never done anything close to illegal; I've only had a single ticket in the past FIVE years; I donate and volunteer; I pay my taxes; I treat others with respect; Yet, I was given a ticket that will jeopardize my job, raise my insurance rates for years to come and cost me a lot of time and money to deal with this. Bart needs to stop going out with the goal and hunger for recognition and do what we tax payers pay him to do - PROTECT US, NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF US for his own gain.