
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A 49-year-old woman was arrested after officers allegedly found cocaine and drug paraphernalia inside her RV during a traffic stop Monday night—less than two decades after a prior cocaine conviction.
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Only 49 , doesn’t look that old
Got busted less than 2 decades ago when she looked 48.Damn booger sugar!
49? Don’t you mean 69?
If she doesn’t smoke, I’d like to meet her. Best of both worlds, she fits my demographic perfect. I’m retired and single, the way I look at it, she looks a little old for her age BUT she’s packing a 49 YO pussy. I’d hit that.
Damn…no words of encouragement to be sober, just another invitation to use her.I know Megan and I hope she sees this,her is still hope,I found it through God.You have a good heart,thats just a disease that needs to be cured. AM Praying for you .May
Legend!
That’s a real hard 49.
If your teenage daughter starts experimenting with drugs and alcohol, show her this picture.
A picture is worth a thousand words !
The cop pulled the vehicle over because the registered owner had a revoked license.
So cops are allowed to run a license plate ? For no reason ? Then just guess that the owner is the driver ? And then randomly pull the vehicle over with no other offense alleged ?
Then search the vehicle ? And her ?
Obviously she doesn’t watch many YouTube videos about civil rights.
Any self respecting civil rights lawyer could get her off on the illegality of the stop alone.
Either that or I’m watching too many YouTube videos.
You are watching too many YouTube videos. Cops can run a license plate and do all the time. They do it connect a vehicle plate, to a car, to a person, to make sure everything is legit. Just because a vehicle has a plate on it doesn’t mean it’s legit. It’s the purpose of the plate. Cops ran the plates, the owner came up revoked, pulled her over to I.D. her. It wasn’t a guess. It’s called police work. So it wasn’t someone who was randomly pulled over. I am sure there was reasonable suspicion for a search. Just as I am sure the whole stop was recorded on body cam. Turn off the T.V. and pick up a book. It may help you understand how things really work.
FYI your plates are being run in public on public roadways non stop, look around. It’s legal. And the stop is legal. Watch YouTube and see, most of the people saying “ I’m not driving I’m traveling” end up arrested and lawfully. Laws apply to anyone operating a vehicle on public roads. Otherwise the people who claim to be from some fake country or sovereign nation that’s a quarter acre have entered the US without a passport, and without going thru customs. They are is essence “illegal aliens”.
A country without borders is not a country at all.