Kentucky Police Set Up ‘Eating While Driving’ Checkpoints

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Kentucky Police Set Up ‘Eating While Driving’ Checkpoints

Operation RAID to target “distracted drivers”

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
February 6, 2014

Kentucky State Police Begin Operation R.A.I.D.

Instead of searching for actual criminals, Kentucky State Police will be on the lookout for people who eat while they drive as part of Operation RAID, which will include checkpoints targeting “distracted drivers,” despite the fact that eating while driving is not banned in Kentucky.

Operation R.A.I.D. (Remove Aggressive, Impaired and Distracted drivers from Kentucky Roadways), which starts this month, will remain active for one year.

“Law enforcement will be more visible and the number of check points will increase,” reports WBKO.

“Not only just texting, but any distracting drivers. This includes eating and drinking. We are going to be out looking for those people. You’re going to see a major force when it comes time for St. Patrick’s Day weekend and holiday weekends,” said Trooper Biven of the Kentucky State Police.

Although Kentucky has banned text messaging while driving, there is no state law that bans eating while driving, according to Distraction.gov. Police will be pulling people over and subjecting them to checkpoints over a supposed violation (eating while driving) that doesn’t exist.

Reports concerning the program also made no mention whatsoever of the fact that such checkpoints are clearly a violation of the 4th Amendment.

“Roving patrols and an increase in safety checkpoints” will characterize a “blanket campaign” that “may not work well in certain areas,” acknowledged Captain Nathan Kent, KSP Post One Commander.

Despite claims to the contrary, this is also another example of how the main duty of an increasing number of police officers in America is not catching criminals or serving communities, but revenue generation.

Back in November we highlighted how police in Knoxville, Tennessee are swapping patrol cars for big rigs in a bid to catch texters.

Police response times are getting slower every year, but instead of concentrating on “protect and serve,” cops are increasingly being deployed by state and local governments simply to shake down the public for money.

The cost of traffic tickets is also soaring as governments vampirically suck off the public in a desperate bid to replenish their bankrupt coffers. Speeding tickets raise some $6 billion dollars in the U.S. every single year.
 

austin

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Wonder what those Kentucky folks are eatin while they drive? Here in Texas we just gnaw on a taco or eat McDonalds with one hand. We eat quarter pounders(originals) cause they stick together and nothing falls out of them. We eat the fries first cause the burgers taste the same, hot or cold. Our cops don't seem to mind...
 

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This surprises you? Heck, there are schools out there now stating kids can't bring candy to school on Valentine's Day because they are promoting healthy eating. I wonder, can I send my kid to school with a Snickers in his lunch the rest of the year? I wonder if they will find a way to fine the kids that don't comply to fill coffers along with those eating while driving??
 

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Just tell me this. How the H*** can the cops drive during a hi-speed pursuit while using their 2-way radios, sirens, flashing lights, and all the while eating a Crispy Creame ???
 

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I suppose the next thing you people will want to do is listen to the radio while driving, sheesh!!

I wonder if they can pull me over for off topic thinking? We really shouldn't be thinking about the girlfriend while driving!
 

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