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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by riversofblood
(Post 11975996)
Because I laughed. Do I have to explain why? Sorry if I offended anyone. Most people say open and close in regards to car windows these days, out in the sticks maybe different ...
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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 11974569)
Probable cause is what it makes it possible to turn a stop into a search. If there are exigent circumstances, a warrant isn't required.
You have very few Fourth Amendment rights when it involves anything on wheels. Usually, there is some sort of "reasonable suspicion" required to justify a stop, but DUI and immigration checkpoints are exempt from that standard across the US, while California has also exempted its agricultural checkpoints. |
Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by riversofblood
(Post 11975996)
Because I laughed. Do I have to explain why? Sorry if I offended anyone. Most people say open and close in regards to car windows these days, out in the sticks maybe different ...
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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by riversofblood
(Post 11975996)
.... Most people say open and close in regards to car windows these days, out in the sticks maybe different ...
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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11976349)
If you're going to start picking on every linguistic foible of British expats, given that English usage within the UK is extremely diverse, and here on BE that great diversity of usage has been dumped into a blender and mixed in with US, Canadian, Australian, and NZ usage, among other places, you are going to be very busy indeed. :rolleyes:
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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11975350)
Me too, our car has manual window cranks and no central locking. If I want to open or lock a door from outside the car, I get out the key & turn it in the lock. Don't really see the point of automated bells and whistles on cars. (2009 Yaris.)
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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by dc koop
(Post 11976465)
What kind of car these days has wind down windows? ...
Clue: it's a Toyota model. |
Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11976475)
Didn't you see the last word that you quoted from Robin's post? :rolleyes:
Clue: it's a Toyota model. |
Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by dc koop
(Post 11976503)
A 2009 Yaris comes with wind down windows ? :ohmy: Whatever for? .....
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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11976511)
Demand from luddite retired librarians? :unsure:
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Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by dc koop
(Post 11976503)
A 2009 Yaris comes with wind down windows ? :ohmy: Whatever for ? Cant be as a price saver
If there was anything more basic about those trucks, I couldn't imagine what it might be. It only came up in conversation because the truck he got, the window crank is already broken. Been in the shop for 2 of the 3 weeks they have had them. |
Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 11976734)
Quite a few it seems. Where FIL works, they got in a few new trucks, I think he said they were Chevy's this time. Bottom of the rack models, came with hand crank windows...the crap Dodge Ram's they replaced which were a few years old were hand cranked too.
If there was anything more basic about those trucks, I couldn't imagine what it might be. It only came up in conversation because the truck he got, the window crank is already broken. Been in the shop for 2 of the 3 weeks they have had them. By the mid/late 90s all that were lacking in the above were standard equipment including ABS brakes and cruise control so it was a surprise that Toyota of all people were still making models without power windows as late as 2009. As far as kids are concerned wind down windows aren't the best idea either. Unlike power windows the driver cannot lock all the windows shut with a master button |
Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by dc koop
(Post 11976800)
..... Unlike power windows the driver cannot lock all the windows shut with a master button
That said under some circumstances electric windows are a safety issue because if you drive into water and the battery and electric circuits short out and you may not be able to open the doors because of the water pressure, then you need to escape through the windows, and if you can't open those. ..... :scaredhair: |
Re: Border Patrol
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 11976985)
I never felt I needed electric windows, but all three of my vehicles have them and it is handy to be able to control them all from the driver's seat, if I need to talk to someone outside on the passenger side, or let out a fly that is buzzing around.
That said under some circumstances electric windows are a safety issue because if you drive into water and the battery and electric circuits short out and you may not be able to open the doors because of the water pressure, then you need to escape through the windows, and if you can't open those. ..... :scaredhair: |
Re: Border Patrol
Right so getting back to my earlier point, now the UK has voted for Brexit, you'll see the same shade of idiots arguing for the US to leave NAFTA and the TTP and stopping all this nonsense at the US border will become impossible.
Although as I've said in other threads, a vote to leave the EU is really a vote be an EEA state like Norway because the Irish and the Scottish won't settle for anything less and the EU will push that because they don't want anyone else to leave. So there will still be freedom of movement. Now that could warp some American minds. Anyway I must be off to buy some heroin using some pocket change because the border controls are soooooo effective at stopping it from being illegally imported. |
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