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[quote=Anonymous]Courtesy of your very own Virginia State Police. A convention, in its 4th year, not too long, a relatively recent development, once they found out how to confiscate cash from low lifes and other "undesirables" as determined by the Virginia State Police. Leading the way in corruption. Paid for and purchased by virginia taxpayers with the help of wandering tourists who have their assets confiscated because they drove down 95 through virginia. The appalling practices disclosed in the wapo series “Stop and seize ” [front page, Sept. 7-9] are nothing less than institutionalized corruption by police and “justice” officials at local, state and federal levels. [i]Save the date on your calendars for March 8-13, 2015. The NCEA and Desert Snow, in cooperation with the Virginia State Police, are proud to bring you the most comprehensive criminal patrol and interdiction training conference offered! Keeping in line with our proud tradition, the 4th Annual National Interdiction Conference (www.2015nic.com) will again bring together the finest law enforcement officers and instructors from around the country under one roof! We are proud to announce five jam packed days of intense, highly motivating training, offered by two of the largest and most well respected non-governmental organizations in the criminal interdiction industry. This outstanding training opportunity is proudly being hosted by the Virginia State Police.[/i] http://www.nationalinterdictionconference.com/home.aspx If only we had a law abiding, conservative, that believed in limited government. Oh yes, we had one, Robert Francis "Bob" McDonnell, the attorney general in virginia when all this started and GOING TO JAIL! No wonder he supported these programs.[/quote]
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