BREATHALYZERS IN ALL AMERICAN VEHICLES?

November 21st, 2006

Via Prison Planet:

“The threat of arrest and punishment, for decades the primary tactic against drunken drivers, is no longer working in the struggle to reduce the death toll, officials say, and they are proposing turning to technology — alcohol detection devices in every vehicle — to address the problem,” reports the New York Times.

More: New York Times: A New Strategy to Discourage Driving Drunk – Soul sucking registration, or Bug-Me-Not required.

7 Responses to “BREATHALYZERS IN ALL AMERICAN VEHICLES?”

  1. west says:

    so is the forum done?

  2. MO says:

    They are not just breathalzyers, they are chemical sensing light/laser devices that can get a reading through the skin. If this is the technology in the ‘consumer’ arena, imagine what ‘they’ have. I predict soon there will be a patrol car mounted ‘sobriety sensor’ gun next to every radar and laser gun.

  3. Mark says:

    This is just fucked.

    But what’s more fucked is that people accept all this crap… the masses aren’t fighting back. It amazes me.. it really does.

  4. west says:

    Police State:

    In Philadelphia, a handcuffed man in a back of a police car “shoots himself” in the back of the head.

    http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/16064242.htm

    A man who was stopped for a routine traffic violation somehow managed to shoot himself in the back of the head while handcuffed in the back seat of a police cruiser, cops said.

    A police source said Oliver Neal, 26, was stopped on Moore Street near 28th, South Philadelphia, shortly before 1 a.m. yesterday and was found to have four packets of cocaine and two packets of marijuana in his possession.

    After the drugs were found, police spokesman Capt. Benjamin Naish said, Neal was placed in the back seat of the police car. He said the officers were not inside the car with Neal.

    “They were continuing their inspection of the car,” he said.

    Neal, of Wheeler Street near 57th, later shot himself in the back of the head, police said.

    ______________________________________________
    …right.

    In fact, in Philadelphia, as in many American cities, you can be dissapeared by police, and the reporter on the story, as you can see, wont even suggest the possibility of what we know is the truth.

    But there it is:
    American law enforcement, as with major portions of American government have been taken over by criminal enterprise.

    What to do?

  5. Kevin says:

    Hey West,

    I think it was you, me and three other people who were posting in the forum, along with two trolls and hundreds of spambots.

    I’m thinking about shutting it down:

    https://www.cryptogon.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=161

  6. west says:

    ah, well that makes sense. Good job all around, though – its nice to have comments.

    what kinda traffic does this page get, on average?
    w

  7. Kevin says:

    Cryptogon averages between 1600 and 2200 visits per day.

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