Take your pick, the Mexican DTOs, Gulf Cartel or the Sinaloa Cartel,
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I'll be surprised if they make it a month before a lawsuit kills them.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
Build It said:
Doubtful HPD would do anything even if they caught someone on a reader. Unless they turn it over to the US Marshalls or Texas Rangers.
maroon barchetta said:Build It said:
Doubtful HPD would do anything even if they caught someone on a reader. Unless they turn it over to the US Marshalls or Texas Rangers.
In recent weeks it is evident they might just shoot them.
You're not wrong about the Gulf Cartel. I guess CJNG got to big for their britches and Gulf Cartel is having HPD and HCSO spank them. lolBuild It said:
Sinaloa is big time into the Fentanyl manufacture and distribution. The CJNG has meth labs all over northern Mexico. I'd lay money on it being CJNG.
Since they busted all this guys a couple weeks ago the dominoes are still falling. Someone giving up their coworkers I suspect.
The Gulf cartel are the big boys in Houston. They may be behind the recent CJNG crackdowns.
DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
Why does it have to be a "serious crime?" If you have a warrant out, it's kind of already serious...El Gallo Blanco said:DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
I'm a little torn on this...unless they can somehow filter it to only trigger for warrants in connection with serious crimes.
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I don't know if I can make it. I'm going to that Jehovah's Witness / Mormon / Muslim joint marriage meeting at JR's in Montrose.Irish 2.0 said:
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Not always.Irish 2.0 said:Why does it have to be a "serious crime?" If you have a warrant out, it's kind of already serious...El Gallo Blanco said:DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
I'm a little torn on this...unless they can somehow filter it to only trigger for warrants in connection with serious crimes.
I could be wrong, but I always thought most warrants were for petty things like dead beats skipping traffic court etc. If that is the case (which it may not be), seems like that could murkly the waters a bit when trying to hone in on true threats to society.Irish 2.0 said:Why does it have to be a "serious crime?" If you have a warrant out, it's kind of already serious...El Gallo Blanco said:DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
I'm a little torn on this...unless they can somehow filter it to only trigger for warrants in connection with serious crimes.
El Gallo Blanco said:I could be wrong, but I always thought most warrants were for petty things like dead beats skipping traffic court etc. If that is the case (which it may not be), seems like that could murkly the waters a bit when trying to hone in on true threats to society.Irish 2.0 said:Why does it have to be a "serious crime?" If you have a warrant out, it's kind of already serious...El Gallo Blanco said:DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
I'm a little torn on this...unless they can somehow filter it to only trigger for warrants in connection with serious crimes.
*violent offendersEl Gallo Blanco said:DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
I'm a little torn on this...unless they can somehow filter it to only trigger for warrants in connection with serious crimes.
Not quite that hardcore, but went to jail around that same age for MIP...I had had maybe 3 beers earlier that night and was nowhere near any beer or alcohol when cops rolled up on a bunch of us just hanging out in an industrial complex. They got vioplent with us and hauled us off to jail, which in hindsight was completely absurd.Sea Speed said:El Gallo Blanco said:I could be wrong, but I always thought most warrants were for petty things like dead beats skipping traffic court etc. If that is the case (which it may not be), seems like that could murkly the waters a bit when trying to hone in on true threats to society.Irish 2.0 said:Why does it have to be a "serious crime?" If you have a warrant out, it's kind of already serious...El Gallo Blanco said:DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
I'm a little torn on this...unless they can somehow filter it to only trigger for warrants in connection with serious crimes.
When I was 18 or 19 I went to jail for a traffic ticket warrant from rolling a stop sign and was in the same holding cell with dudes in on murder charges and the like. Pretty sure two dudes killed their parents and were laughing about it. Pretty ridiculous if you ask me.
Nice...I figured. Capturing all offenders wouldn't be smart nor practical imo.Ferris Wheel Allstar said:*violent offendersEl Gallo Blanco said:DamnFerris Wheel Allstar said:
Speaking of cartels, HCSO put up license plate readers in Cloverleaf. If someone with a warrant drives by, an alert gets triggered.
I'm a little torn on this...unless they can somehow filter it to only trigger for warrants in connection with serious crimes.
You really think offenders in Cloverleaf are paying class C offenses?CDUB98 said:
Violent offenders typically don't generate revenue, but non-violent ones for Class C do. Which ones do you think the police care about?
Because cops make an arrest on a violent offender, perp is out before shift ends. Easier to waste a shift making traffic stops and looking like your pro active.CDUB98 said:
Violent offenders typically don't generate revenue, but non-violent ones for Class C do. Which ones do you think the police care about?
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