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Unwritten Laws of Driving Houston

These are the rules of the road and driving in Houston. These driving rules are written nowhere. They do not exist, if you mention seeing these driving rules on my website to anyone, you will for ever have a hang nail. From time to time.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by TruXter - 08/02/2011 at 6:33 am

Categories: car, driving, transportation   Tags: car, drive, driving, Houston, humor, joke, lane, Laws, road, speed, stop, stopUnwritten

Driving Rant

This driving rant is just to point on the drivers that never fail to be on the road. every single day at all hours just driving like the rules of the road apply around them, not for them. Every other car on the road should yield for them

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by TruXter - 07/04/2011 at 12:33 pm

Categories: driving, rant   Tags: car, driver, driving, speed, swerve

Mandatory Breathalyzer Tests

A few states in the United States have mandatory breathalyzer tests. They call this system “A No Refusal policy”. They tell us that we do not have a right to drive, but we have a privilege to drive.
No, we have a right to do anything that anyone else is doing. It is a privileged to our police and law enforcement agencies to drive. The legal system does not make the residents. The residents make the legal system. Try taking cars from every citizen and see how well the taxes get paid, see how great the funding is for the legal system. It would crumble, and the police would be horseback or bicycle. Then again, the numbers would be quite low and only backed by volunteers. The people. The citizens.
The driving requirements are met by taking a test. That driving test was created to reduce the number of driving morons. The test did not exist before the automobile. So no we are not being given a treat for passing a driving test. We have voted in specific requirements as conflicts have risen. We did this to reduce property damage and bodily harm. We did not create the standards and laws of driving and then say “hmmm how can we use this, maybe combustion, yeah maybe we will make automatic wagons……” . Our legal system was created by us for us. Otherwise we are living under the ruling of an evil king and we are in their property. We are not property of a ruler. The ruler is appointed by us, with the idea that this leader will make a good selection of standards.
My genetic code is one thing I want private. I do not think it should be legal for a law enforcement to decide it to be okay to sample my blood. Any judge who thinks it should be okay to sample my blood because I refuse to blow into a breathalyzer, should by all means be removed from his duty as decision maker. He then should be offered a job in a communist country at the same pay rate as what he is currently making.
Our legal system is created to protect the right of the innocent. Not to impede on the rights of innocent citizens.
If you say ” If you are innocent then you have nothing to hide” . You are pre-judging that person as being guilty and hiding something. When in fact our law states that a person is innocent until proven guilty. Robbing that person of a right to try and prove them guilty, should be a crime.
If a person is forced to take a test to prove them guilty, for every right taken away that person should be compensated. lf You want my blood? My most Valuable possession? buddy, you better pay me. and this compensation should be high.
How about increase the penalty of DWI. Not penalize the Innocent into giving up their rights. Would it not be illegal to force people to take a polygraph before they enter a shopping center or a gas station to prevent them from shop lifting or robbing the location? It would take too long to just shop, right? Even if it’s a five minute test (this is a pun on the time they say takes to do the blood test) I don’t want to give away five minutes I will never get back. Sure we know the blood test takes “only five minutes” but how about the trip there? How about the paper work? How about the wait in line?
This places police in a designated location and unable to assist in tragedy or disasters or any attacks or assaults by real criminals. This keeps the police from being in large numbers to prevent issues that are building. This is unfair and unjust. This is a communistic measure to force innocent people to notice that the law enforcement agencies are trying to prevent something. But this does not resolve the issue of people driving intoxicated. Picture this. Imagine if this is a busy street. How many innocent people are delayed for the potential arrest of one intoxicated driver? Do we not understand what an unexpected delay causes people to drive like? Do we not know how road rage happens? do we not understand how one bad moment can influence a chain of events? See the funny thing is, if a person left the Nazi road blocks, angry, and cuts someone off and that person was nowhere near the road block, now he is angry and he cuts someone off and they all die in a fiery crash. There is no proof or record to show this event took place.

If anyone wants to add to this, please feel free to comment below.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by TruXter - 01/02/2011 at 5:08 pm

Categories: law   Tags: blood, Breathalyzer, car, driver, driving, drunk, dwi, judge, law, law enforcement, legal system, police, test

Cell Phone Drivers

HANG YOUR PHONE UP MORON! DRIVE YOUR CAR!

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by TruXter - 12/07/2010 at 11:20 am

Categories: transportation   Tags: car, cell phone, drive, driving, Hang up your cell phone and drive, license, phone, talk, talking

Bad Houston Drivers

YOU DON'T STOP AT YELLOW LIGHTS THAT ARE FLASHING... YOU JUST DON'T FRICKEN STOP. DON'T STOP

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by TruXter - 07/22/2010 at 5:58 pm

Categories: car, driving   Tags: car, drivers, driving, ella blvd, fm 1960, Houston, people, road rage, stupid, texas, yellow light

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