Supreme Court Rules Police Can Stop Vehicles Based On Anonymous Tips


Published on May 27, 2014 by DAHBOO77

In a recent 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court set the legal precedent which allows police to initiate traffic stops based solely on anonymous tips. The Navarette v. California decision was so dangerous that one Justice called it “a freedom-destroying cocktail.”

http://www.policestateusa.com/2014/na…

5 thoughts on “Supreme Court Rules Police Can Stop Vehicles Based On Anonymous Tips

  1. Like Congress and House hearings are show only the Supreme Court has been reduced to redundant since it always ignores the constitution and votes the way its told. Everything is corrupt and broken. Why do they even bother we get it.

  2. Yet everyone still pays money for licenses and tags and registration and insurance. ALL COMPULSORY

    oh honey my DL is about to expire I better go down there and pay early so i dont get ‘charged’ more in ‘penalties’.

    make me sick

  3. This basically means that cops pull over anyone they want to, for no reason whatsoever, and Pennsylvania just declared that they’re allowed to search any car they pull over too. (that will go national soon)

    “Get out of the car and remove all your clothing behind that bush. We got an anonymous tip that you’re good in the sack”.

    The attack on our constitutional rights is so broad-based and blatant that you really have to be dumber than a bag of hammers if you can’t see what’s happening to this country. Especially since all of these new “tools for law enforcement” are being implemented at a time when crime is at the lowest point it’s been in a century.

  4. “The Navarette v. California decision was so dangerous that one Justice called it “a freedom-destroying cocktail.”

    ALWAYS this f%&king sorry-@ss STATE!!!

    I HATE THIS B#TCH!!!!!

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