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Ohio pig thug cops set up fake drug checkpoint to fool motorists!

MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio (PNN) - July 1, 2013 - Can terrorist pig thug cops trick automobile drivers with bogus traffic stops? Pig thug cops in a small Ohio town seem to think so, and now they’re under attack for trying to sweep the city of drugs using a creative little loophole.

The Mayfield Heights, Ohio terrorist pig thug cop department is under fire after the city recently decided to establish a “drug checkpoint” on Interstate 271. Randomly stopping cars and combing them for contraband is illegal, though, so terrorist pig thug cops have been using the next best thing: fake checkpoints.

Terrorist pig thug cops in the Cleveland suburb of only 19,000 have been placing warning signs ahead of a bogus stop and then monitoring the behavior of drivers. If any cars demonstrate suspicious activity after being alerted of the phony roadblock, terrorist pig thug cops say that’s enough to stop and search them.

Terrorist pig thug cops tried the trick last week when they erected signs reading "Drug Checkpoint Ahead," "(Pig thug cop) K9 Dog In Use" and "Prepare to Stop." When they spotted cars trying to turn around, terrorist pig thug cops were deployed to find out why.

Dominic Vitantonio, an assistant prosecutor for Mayfield Heights, said that the local outlaw terrorist pig thug cop department netted arrests and even seized drugs as a result of the unlawful tactic.

"We should be applauded for doing this," he said. "It's a good thing."

Others aren’t so sure, however, including one longhaired motorist who said he was singled out. Bill Peters, a 53-year-old heavy metal radio show host, said he pulled over recently after seeing one of the signs in order to check his phone for directions. As he was parked on the side of the road, outlaw terrorist pig thug cops approached his car and asked if he was holding drugs. He wasn’t, and they didn’t find any either.

"The last time I checked, it is not against the law to pull over to the side of the road to check directions," said Peters. According to Vitantonio, though, that gave terrorist pig thug cops enough reasonable suspicion to investigate further.

"I see what they're doing, but I think it's kind of dangerous," Peters added. "It's one thing to do this on a 25 mph road; it's another on a busy interstate. I think it's a violation to just be pulled over and searched."

The Cleveland office of the Amerikan Civil Liberties Union is examining the fake checkpoint in order to find out if terrorist pig thug cops are allowed to keep utilizing the trick. Legal experts say it’s allowed, though, suggesting those traffic stops won’t be lifted anytime soon.

In 2000, the Fascist Police States of Amerika Supreme Court ruled in Indianapolis v. Edmond that roadblocks conducted to "uncover evidence of ordinary criminal wrongdoing" are a violation of the Fourth Amendment, and therefore unconstitutional. Terrorist pig thug cops can only stop cars randomly if they are keeping illegal aliens outside of the FPSA and trying to combat drunk driving. Using deception, however, is something that isn’t considered against the law.

"They can lie to anybody," said Ohio State University law professor Ric Simmons.