“illegal left turn onto Route 66 and no one had a valid DL…”
If that’s the case that guy should have been fired! The routine, according to the cop friend, is that the driver be held on the side of the road along with his buddies until they can verify who he is, not let them off with a warning. Only a moron would do that, but then again we’re talking about AZ.
Actually Bruce, thanks to uranium mines and milling here in town, for a long time, some areas did. Notably, flew over a pond at the old mine site at night and it DOES literally glow. My son had the highest “background” rating when he went through Navy nuclear school. A kid who lived just outside a nuclear power plant didn’t kick over a reading beyond normal background.
Dirty mining and “manufacturing” IS a dirty bomb that went off in much of the US some time ago.
We may have to look at immigration reform, AND nuclear power in the near future, but it must be done carefully on both counts.
“why are we all tied up arguing over whether or not Arizona has the right to verify legal status?”
Your original post was about AZ tropper incompetence by letting someone off with a warning despite not having a license. Fiction or not makes you wonder about the credibility of the poster >:-D!
But I digress…
What we are arguing about is how they go about asking them for I.D., not whether they should be doing it or not.
SuperGriz over 13 years ago
Seems reasonable.
SuperGriz over 13 years ago
Bruce,
Yeah, like that’s gonna happen.
LA glows in the dark anyway.
Dtroutma over 13 years ago
Not as bright or wastefully as Vegas- speaking of dishwashers and cheap labor!
WarBush over 13 years ago
“illegal left turn onto Route 66 and no one had a valid DL…”
If that’s the case that guy should have been fired! The routine, according to the cop friend, is that the driver be held on the side of the road along with his buddies until they can verify who he is, not let them off with a warning. Only a moron would do that, but then again we’re talking about AZ.
Dtroutma over 13 years ago
Actually Bruce, thanks to uranium mines and milling here in town, for a long time, some areas did. Notably, flew over a pond at the old mine site at night and it DOES literally glow. My son had the highest “background” rating when he went through Navy nuclear school. A kid who lived just outside a nuclear power plant didn’t kick over a reading beyond normal background.
Dirty mining and “manufacturing” IS a dirty bomb that went off in much of the US some time ago.
We may have to look at immigration reform, AND nuclear power in the near future, but it must be done carefully on both counts.
pirate227 over 13 years ago
Unfunded mandate, unconstitutional. Guess it doesn’t matter if the right wants it…
WarBush over 13 years ago
“why are we all tied up arguing over whether or not Arizona has the right to verify legal status?”
Your original post was about AZ tropper incompetence by letting someone off with a warning despite not having a license. Fiction or not makes you wonder about the credibility of the poster >:-D!
But I digress…
What we are arguing about is how they go about asking them for I.D., not whether they should be doing it or not.
lalas over 13 years ago
Bruce… put an emoticon to indicate your sarcasm… it’ll save time and space.
i.e. :P or /sarcasm