Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's PG County for you. That place is lawless and its citizens seem to use the Beltway like a Nascar race track.
Remember even after their arrests that much of PG's political class didn't want to criticize Jack and Leslie Johnson because of all of their "service to the community."
Anyone who drives 105 mph on the Beltway or elsewhere should be cuffed along side of the road and be undergoing a full body cavity search.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very veiled racist thread. We know what you mean. Go ahead and spill it.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very veiled racist thread. We know what you mean. Go ahead and spill it.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very veiled racist thread. We know what you mean. Go ahead and spill it.
Anonymous wrote:This is a very veiled racist thread. We know what you mean. Go ahead and spill it.
Anonymous wrote:I saw a teen girl hauled off to jail for going over 90 in a 45. She was in the courtroom laughing with her friend, she clearly did not understand the sentence the judge was reading off until they handcuffed her. She started crying as soon as she realized she was going to jail. I think she was given 30 or 60 days with all but 10 day suspended.
This was in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's PG County for you. That place is lawless and its citizens seem to use the Beltway like a Nascar race track.
Remember even after their arrests that much of PG's political class didn't want to criticize Jack and Leslie Johnson because of all of their "service to the community."
Anyone who drives 105 mph on the Beltway or elsewhere should be cuffed along side of the road and be undergoing a full body cavity search.
Ok, the cavity search is optional. But, really, what would happen to the typical driver being chased by police at 105 mph around this town? And the beltway is as opposite from wide open highway as you can get.
For sure a reckless and quite possibly even getting your butt hauled into jail and booked for a few hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's PG County for you. That place is lawless and its citizens seem to use the Beltway like a Nascar race track.
Remember even after their arrests that much of PG's political class didn't want to criticize Jack and Leslie Johnson because of all of their "service to the community."
Anyone who drives 105 mph on the Beltway or elsewhere should be cuffed along side of the road and be undergoing a full body cavity search.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's PG County for you. That place is lawless and its citizens seem to use the Beltway like a Nascar race track.
Remember even after their arrests that much of PG's political class didn't want to criticize Jack and Leslie Johnson because of all of their "service to the community."
Anyone who drives 105 mph on the Beltway or elsewhere should be cuffed along side of the road and be undergoing a full body cavity search.
Ok, the cavity search is optional. But, really, what would happen to the typical driver being chased by police at 105 mph around this town? And the beltway is as opposite from wide open highway as you can get.