Is there any legitimacy to the Sovereign Citizen argument?

I missed this the first time. Thank you.

Probably not. At least not by that name. :slight_smile:

What? And if you don’t comply they’re gonna blow it up some more?

Oh well. If the car really was a bomb, you don’t need all that much explosion to set it off. And if it wasn’t a bomb you’d like to minimize damage to the neighborhood, since the only bomb involved is the police’s and they’re worried about *their *insurance premiums.

I agree with the sentiment though. One of my favorite movie scenes is poor mad Chief Inspector Dreyfus exclaiming that he wants wreckage, twisted wreckage!

Everything is better with twisted wreckage.

Which, come to think of it, is about how SarahWitch finished out this thread that began so agreeably and sensibly.

“The white zone is for exploding cars. Blow up cars only in the white zone. The red zone is for dissolving cars in acid…”

“Oh really, Vernon? Why pretend, we both know perfectly well what this is about. You want me to have a demolition.”

What’s a blown up car?
About $150/ton … but that’s not important now.

Don’t worry, Bryan, I got it.

“Don’t start up with your Sovereign Citizen shit again, Betty.”

This thread inspired me to jump down the rabbit hole. All I can say is…David Wynn Miller…goddamn. God Damn. Could you imagine if this kind of OCD thinking was applied to something useful?

We do give miscreants the chance to claim their vehicle, and more importantly pay up first:

https://goo.gl/images/9f1Dzu

Right then! How very sporting of you. Typical British sense of fair play and all that.

Since every Red Blooded 'Murrican knows the police only arrest the guilty we could dispense with all that and simply use the mobile garbage compactor on each illegally parked car the cops see. Saves a lot of money on court costs, administration, and other useless technicalities. MAGA.

Boy do I live in a stupid country. :smack:

Oops that didn’t go where I meant it to. I was thinking more of this:

but on the other hand:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-08-04/novel-approach-to-counter-illegally-parked-car/2823964

He’s got my vote!