Salt Trucks in Chicago
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(an attorney comments)
Hmm, this one is a bit of a quandry. Guy fires first, which would make this obvious, except one problem:
Police here are in an unmarked vehicle, and plainclothes. How does someone react to a bunch of apparent randos with guns demanding things?
So, police tactics question then. I would say that it is probably not a good idea for police strategy/tactics/operations to create a situation where others might be able to lawfully shoot you.
Also, someone get these officers an invitation to join the Avengers if they were able to see this guy had no seatbelt on through that window tint. That's impressive.
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@Jolly said in Salt Trucks in Chicago:
Window tints that dark should be illegal and subject the vehicle to immediate towing, a fine and removal of window tint before the vehicle can be reclaimed.
Yes
Plain clothed cops should never, ever make a routine traffic stop. Period.
I want to know more about this. Why was this the case?
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I’ve wondered if there is more to this stort
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These sorts of cases keep right wing punditry alive. It shouldn’t take advocate journalists to do a fair job. But we’re left with Matt Walsh to report these stories as they are.
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@George-K said in Salt Trucks in Chicago:
@Jolly said in Salt Trucks in Chicago:
Window tints that dark should be illegal and subject the vehicle to immediate towing, a fine and removal of window tint before the vehicle can be reclaimed.
Yes
Plain clothed cops should never, ever make a routine traffic stop. Period.
I want to know more about this. Why was this the case?
I think the seatbelt statement was BS. You couldn't tell if Santa Claus was driving that vehicle, due to the window tint.
Besides (and I haven't seen the whole video from when the decision to stop him originated), that's a helluva lot of cops for a traffic stop. And a lot of plainsclothes guys for most things.
As for why plainsclothes guys shouldn't make stops...It leads to confusion. Any perp can have lights on an unmarked car. You want a marked car with a uniformed officer to make the stop.
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@Jolly said in Salt Trucks in Chicago:
due to the window tint.
https://www.tinting-laws.com/illinois/
Tint darkness for SUV and vans:
Windshield: Non-reflective tint is allowed on the top 6 inches of the windshield.
Front Side windows: Must allow more than 50% of light in.
Back Side windows: Any darkness can be used.
Rear Window: Any darkness can be used.Tint reflection for SUV and vans:
Front Side windows: Must be non reflective, state law is not specific about what this means.
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@Horace said in Salt Trucks in Chicago:
@LuFins-Dad said in Salt Trucks in Chicago:
Do you attribute that to the fact that you are white? Or that you didn’t pull a nine and try to bust a cap in their ass?
I think it was a little bit of both.
Look at you wallowing in your didn’t-pull-a-gun privilege.