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Vietnamese coffee shops?
Any Vietnamese coffee shops (like would see in California, with skimpy clothing shows or dances) around Atl? Or if so are they underground?
Stopped in at a Coffee / Bakery in Lilburn. Seems like a large space for what it is. However only selling coffee for now. One patron on the far right side. Cashier was petite and cute.
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Michael Rappaport is a tremendous douche. Otherwise good video. The original is better.
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Originally Posted by BackShooter
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The question hasn't changed in over 30 years. The first time I got stopped when I was 17 on my motorcycle, was, do you know why I stopped you. So the fishing expedition starts. You have no idea why they stopped you. You're going from here to there, or you're just out for a ride. Now at my age, the question is still the same. It's going to always be the first questions ever asked and they're hoping you name something different. Because you'll get hung up on that too. I remember getting stopped on time, and just sticking my hands out the window. And the female deputy was like. What are you doing? I said just go ahead and take me. I have nothing else to do tonight. This is when I had a real nasty criminal lawyer on retainer. She didn't take me. I've often want to tell the female deputies when they go. Do you know why I stopped you? Yeah you're looking for a date. But that would probably won't be back in jail. Don't talk to them. Don't give them any information whatsoever you're not obligated to tell them shit and your drivers license and registration insurance card. Keep your mouth shut don't say a thing keep your hands on the steering wheel And I have a hard time building a case against you.
A quick 60 second guide on what to do involving any interaction with police: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkN4duV4ia0. Happy STFU Friday (or whatever day you read this)
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The same question
Originally Posted by JackMehauf
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Exactly! No matter what they ask you, your only response should always be, "Officer, I respectfully decline to answer any question without my lawyer present". Repeat as often as required. Keep in mind they probably know what you are doing / did when they pulled you over. Their problem is that they don't have any proof thus they are relying on YOU to give them the proof they need for an arrest. Don't give it to them. STFU! Without anything to go on, they will have to let you be on you way.
Just go on YouTube and search for "don't talk to police". There are thousands of videos form lawyers telling you what to do when confronted by LEO whether in traffic or otherwise.
P.S. This same advise also applies to any DUI encounters.
The question hasn't changed in over 30 years. The first time I got stopped when I was 17 on my motorcycle, was, do you know why I stopped you. So the fishing expedition starts. You have no idea why they stopped you. You're going from here to there, or you're just out for a ride. Now at my age, the question is still the same. It's going to always be the first questions ever asked and they're hoping you name something different. Because you'll get hung up on that too. I remember getting stopped on time, and just sticking my hands out the window. And the female deputy was like. What are you doing? I said just go ahead and take me. I have nothing else to do tonight. This is when I had a real nasty criminal lawyer on retainer. She didn't take me. I've often want to tell the female deputies when they go. Do you know why I stopped you? Yeah you're looking for a date. But that would probably won't be back in jail. Don't talk to them. Don't give them any information whatsoever you're not obligated to tell them shit and your drivers license and registration insurance card. Keep your mouth shut don't say a thing keep your hands on the steering wheel And I have a hard time building a case against you.
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Originally Posted by BigJay
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Does anyone know of an OTC that works like viagra. Or does anyone have an extra pill they could spare? I've got an overnight date tomorrow and would like a little boost.
DM if you can help. Thanks.
goodrx.com, $19 for the script, & $11 for pills at publix.
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OTC viagra
Does anyone know of an OTC that works like viagra. Or does anyone have an extra pill they could spare? I've got an overnight date tomorrow and would like a little boost.
DM if you can help. Thanks.
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That's crazy. Before I go anywhere "interesting" I turn off biometrics unlock on my phone so they can't use it without asking. Maybe I'm paranoid?
Originally Posted by Parkway91
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That's insane a cop asked to see a cell phone. Talk about illegal search and seizure. Yes, they have a parking ordinance but basically trying to arrest you for pulling into parking lot. They must have a lot of drug activity there as well. Cobb Co LEO hangs out at a lot of the hotels up by Town Center mall too. Funny thing I was on jury duty and they ended up snagging ATL PD officer with a prostitute wanted for murder charges.
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That's insane a cop asked to see a cell phone. Talk about illegal search and seizure. Yes, they have a parking ordinance but basically trying to arrest you for pulling into parking lot. They must have a lot of drug activity there as well. Cobb Co LEO hangs out at a lot of the hotels up by Town Center mall too. Funny thing I was on jury duty and they ended up snagging ATL PD officer with a prostitute wanted for murder charges.
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The best legal advice
My number one rule I've told everyone that will listen. If you are going to break the law, only break one at a time. If you have drugs on you, don't break any rules of the road. If you are a felon with a gun, don't break any other laws. You are more likely to get caught when you break more than 1 law. Its less likely that you will get caught if you only break 1 at time.
Originally Posted by Edawg5
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Why'all! There is a simple script for LEO interaction. Be courteous, but STICK TO IT:
1) "Why did you stop me"?
(No matter what they ask, you say.
2) "I'm not discussing my day".
3) "Am I being detained, or am I free to go".
(Then, either "Thank you" or.
4) I do NOT consent to any search, and I'm invoking the 5th".
5) SHUT THE FUCK UP! (Don't SAY this, LOL. But do it, COMPLETELY. No words after this. Period. Unless arrested, then ONE word: "Lawyer".
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Not disagreeing with you, however,
I've told this before. I had to go to work super early one morning and pulled into what was a Waffle House right off FIB & I-20. My spidey senses started tingling so I turned around and left. I was not a mile down I-20 when I get pulled over and he is shining his flashlight in my 4-runner. I asked why he pulled me over and he said they had a report of a stolen 4-runner. I replied, "BS, you pulled me over because got off to get some coffee and did not like the looks of the place. " He chuckled and said, yes, I made a suspicious turn-around in front of an undercover. He told me where I could get some coffee a couple of exits up. That through him off guard and let me go without a million questions.
Originally Posted by JackMehauf
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Exactly! No matter what they ask you, your only response should always be, "Officer, I respectfully decline to answer any question without my lawyer present". Repeat as often as required. Keep in mind they probably know what you are doing / did when they pulled you over. Their problem is that they don't have any proof thus they are relying on YOU to give them the proof they need for an arrest. Don't give it to them. STFU! Without anything to go on, they will have to let you be on you way.
Just go on YouTube and search for "don't talk to police". There are thousands of videos form lawyers telling you what to do when confronted by LEO whether in traffic or otherwise.
P.S. This same advise also applies to any DUI encounters.
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LEO encounter
Originally Posted by Edawg5
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Why'all! There is a simple script for LEO interaction. Be courteous, but STICK TO IT:
1) "Why did you stop me"?
(No matter what they ask, you say.
2) "I'm not discussing my day".
3) "Am I being detained, or am I free to go".
(Then, either "Thank you" or.
4) I do NOT consent to any search, and I'm invoking the 5th".
5) SHUT THE FUCK UP! (Don't SAY this, LOL. But do it, COMPLETELY. No words after this. Period. Unless arrested, then ONE word: "Lawyer".
Exactly! No matter what they ask you, your only response should always be, "Officer, I respectfully decline to answer any question without my lawyer present". Repeat as often as required. Keep in mind they probably know what you are doing / did when they pulled you over. Their problem is that they don't have any proof thus they are relying on YOU to give them the proof they need for an arrest. Don't give it to them. STFU! Without anything to go on, they will have to let you be on you way.
Just go on YouTube and search for "don't talk to police". There are thousands of videos form lawyers telling you what to do when confronted by LEO whether in traffic or otherwise.
P.S. This same advise also applies to any DUI encounters.
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Why'all! There is a simple script for LEO interaction. Be courteous, but STICK TO IT:
1) "Why did you stop me"?
(No matter what they ask, you say.
2) "I'm not discussing my day".
3) "Am I being detained, or am I free to go".
(Then, either "Thank you" or.
4) I do NOT consent to any search, and I'm invoking the 5th".
5) SHUT THE FUCK UP! (Don't SAY this, LOL. But do it, COMPLETELY. No words after this. Period. Unless arrested, then ONE word: "Lawyer".
Originally Posted by JackMehauf
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According to the 2010 Georgia Code, local governments can enforce traffic laws on private property:
https://law.justia.com/codes/georgia...icle-1/40-6-3/
TITLE 40 - MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, CHAPTER 6 - UNIFORM RULES OF THE ROAD ARTICLE 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS 40-6-3.
(C) All persons operating vehicles on the roads, streets, and common areas of said privately owned residential property shall be subject to all state and local traffic laws and regulations the same as if such private roads, streets, and common areas were public roads and streets.
(D) Any state or local law enforcement agency empowered to enforce the uniform rules of the road in such area shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the primary local law enforcement agency to enforce the rules of the road on said private property.
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Originally Posted by GreaterGator
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If you need an Asian eye candy fix, check out Teso Life in the Great Wall shopping center in Duluth. Similar to a Target, but almost entirely Asian products (including a sexual wellness section).
And OMG, young K girls and other Asian women shopping there will titillate your senses. If you got game, there are probably riches to be had.
This isn't a rehash of the Sweet Hun garb guys were doing on here years ago is it? See it's in the same strip. LOL.
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Originally Posted by GreaterGator
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If you need an Asian eye candy fix, check out Teso Life in the Great Wall shopping center in Duluth. Similar to a Target, but almost entirely Asian products (including a sexual wellness section).
And OMG, young K girls and other Asian women shopping there will titillate your senses. If you got game, there are probably riches to be had.
Yes yes yes! Been 5 times.
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Teso Life For Some Eye Candy
If you need an Asian eye candy fix, check out Teso Life in the Great Wall shopping center in Duluth. Similar to a Target, but almost entirely Asian products (including a sexual wellness section).
And OMG, young K girls and other Asian women shopping there will titillate your senses. If you got game, there are probably riches to be had.
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