Fairfax County Police have too much time on their grimy little hands, too much of our money and not enough to do and here’s why
The occupation force that is the Fairfax County Police, over 75% of the force live outside the county that pays them, very, very well, stopped 696 cars and questioned between 700 and 1200 citizens at a “sobriety checkpoint” on Saturday, May 21 near Franconia. They made no arrests in the three hours they were harassing citizens. 18 cops were involved and cost the taxpayers just over $2,000.00
The purpose of these checkpoints is to raise cash for the county thereby avoiding police oversight and allowing the chief of police to hold on to his job for another year.
Once again, we need to police the police, who are, once again, out of control and living off the backs of the people of Fairfax County. We need a law that restricts the inspections strictly to their intended purpose and let the chief figure out another way not to get fired.
The purpose of these checkpoints is to raise cash for the county thereby avoiding police oversight and allowing the chief of police to hold on to his job for another year.
Once again, we need to police the police, who are, once again, out of control and living off the backs of the people of Fairfax County. We need a law that restricts the inspections strictly to their intended purpose and let the chief figure out another way not to get fired.
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