I think he needs to "get a life", and I agree with the poster who commented:
"I APPRECIATE this man's idea, but he was rather out of place.
Number one, it was a jury of his own peers that convicted him, not the government, so it wasn't entirely police extortion.
Number two, he didn't hurt the police one bit, rather he just made the clerks day worse. And she had zero control over the decision of the jury and zero control over his driving habits.
Yes 212 bucks is rather steep for 9 mph, so like I said I appreciate his willingness to expose a corrupt government, but you have to take it out on the right people and do it in the right way."
Last edited by ryck; 05/30/16 01:01 PM.