I've often posted what I consider prudent advice to members of UG to follow while mongering.
Some examples: If you are in a bordello patronizing a prostitute (the one crime) do not have illegal substances in your possession. If you are cruising the streets of Hempstead to pick u a SW obey the speed limits, traffic lights, stop signs, car inspection and registration up to date, etc.
Following this rule will either minimize your grief in a contact with LE, or even better, greatly reduce the possibility of any contact in the first place.
So below is the story of a guy who violated the rule. He had violated the rule by speeding when he had a gun, extended capacity magazine and heroin in his possession. So now he is facing drug felonies, criminal possession of a weapon, unlawful fleeing from police officer, reckless driving, endangering the welfare of a child (there was a child in the car), reckless driving and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle — all of which probably would not have cascaded down on him had he not been speeding.
Besides some serious jail time, I suspect that he is also going to lose his job as a rocket scientist.
Newsday Jan 17, 2019
Trying to evade Suffolk County police, a mother with her 19-month-old daughter in the backseat drove her car at two officers, who leapt out of the way before she crashed into a police vehicle blocking her path in Farmingville on Tuesday night, police said.
Sitting beside her was a man armed with a loaded handgun and carrying heroin, police said.
His bid to escape the state trooper who had stopped him for speeding on the Long Island Expressway less than an hour beforehand kicked off the tangle of crimes that involved state and Suffolk police and left both defendants facing multiple felonies after their arrests, police said.
The gun, which had an extended capacity magazine, and the heroin were seized from Joshua Francois, 23, of Middle Island, State Police said. The mother, Casandra Diaferio, 32, of Coram, was arrested and charged by Suffolk police.
The infant was unharmed, Stony Brook University Hospital determined. No other serious injuries were reported.
Francois was driving west in a white BMW on the Long Island Expressway when stopped by a trooper near Exit 65 in Medford at 8:03 p.m., State Police said in a statement. He took off before the trooper got out of his vehicle.
The trooper gave chase and the pursuit ended on Allegheny Drive at the border of Medford and Farmingville, where Francois ran off, State Police said........
Some examples: If you are in a bordello patronizing a prostitute (the one crime) do not have illegal substances in your possession. If you are cruising the streets of Hempstead to pick u a SW obey the speed limits, traffic lights, stop signs, car inspection and registration up to date, etc.
Following this rule will either minimize your grief in a contact with LE, or even better, greatly reduce the possibility of any contact in the first place.
So below is the story of a guy who violated the rule. He had violated the rule by speeding when he had a gun, extended capacity magazine and heroin in his possession. So now he is facing drug felonies, criminal possession of a weapon, unlawful fleeing from police officer, reckless driving, endangering the welfare of a child (there was a child in the car), reckless driving and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle — all of which probably would not have cascaded down on him had he not been speeding.
Besides some serious jail time, I suspect that he is also going to lose his job as a rocket scientist.
Newsday Jan 17, 2019
Trying to evade Suffolk County police, a mother with her 19-month-old daughter in the backseat drove her car at two officers, who leapt out of the way before she crashed into a police vehicle blocking her path in Farmingville on Tuesday night, police said.
Sitting beside her was a man armed with a loaded handgun and carrying heroin, police said.
His bid to escape the state trooper who had stopped him for speeding on the Long Island Expressway less than an hour beforehand kicked off the tangle of crimes that involved state and Suffolk police and left both defendants facing multiple felonies after their arrests, police said.
The gun, which had an extended capacity magazine, and the heroin were seized from Joshua Francois, 23, of Middle Island, State Police said. The mother, Casandra Diaferio, 32, of Coram, was arrested and charged by Suffolk police.
The infant was unharmed, Stony Brook University Hospital determined. No other serious injuries were reported.
Francois was driving west in a white BMW on the Long Island Expressway when stopped by a trooper near Exit 65 in Medford at 8:03 p.m., State Police said in a statement. He took off before the trooper got out of his vehicle.
The trooper gave chase and the pursuit ended on Allegheny Drive at the border of Medford and Farmingville, where Francois ran off, State Police said........