Thread 60692193 - /biz/ [Archived: 139 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: JkpRHCS9
7/26/2025, 2:54:30 AM No.60692193
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>give me dat money goy
What the hell is wrong with Americans?
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Anonymous ID: LhyFqvZL
7/26/2025, 3:03:24 AM No.60692212
Damn bribes are really expensive in the usa. In my country you can get away with 20 bucks.
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Anonymous ID: z1dWYgsK
7/26/2025, 3:06:20 AM No.60692216
>officer I do not consent to unwarranted searches
>officer I do not answer questions without an attorney present
That's all you have to say.
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Anonymous ID: JkpRHCS9
7/26/2025, 3:09:42 AM No.60692223
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>>60692216
>wtf did you just say about me you little bitch
Anonymous ID: skN6VwXf
7/26/2025, 3:12:08 AM No.60692232
>>60692193 (OP)
>nearly $87,000 stored in a backpack with three yearsโ€™ worth of bank receipts. Working with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the Highway Patrol then attempted civil forfeiture.
>2021
Sup chang
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Anonymous ID: JkpRHCS9
7/26/2025, 3:14:46 AM No.60692237
>>60692232
>the government stopped civil forfeiture since 2021
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Anonymous ID: Kehs95Bs
7/26/2025, 3:15:36 AM No.60692240
>>60692216
I did this once. They then detained me, called the k9 unit, mysteriously the dog "hit" on something, and they tore my car to pieces. They didn't even apologize just left when they didn't find anything.
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Anonymous ID: xZvDmqtJ
7/26/2025, 3:26:17 AM No.60692267
>>60692193 (OP)
why is someone holding 87k worth of cash on their person? that is a sign of a crime, the money is evidence
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Anonymous ID: 2Jd1F+W4
7/26/2025, 3:34:02 AM No.60692285
>>60692193 (OP)
this was literally years and years ago, im pretty sure he got it back
still absolutely retarded to drive around with that kind of cash in your trunk. cops shouldn't be robbing people, but you should not have that kind of money on your period. when asked why he didn't use a bank, he said he "didn't trust banks" sure dude. probably has some retard debt.
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Anonymous ID: QWYSto3L
7/26/2025, 3:36:06 AM No.60692293
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>>60692193 (OP)
>doesnโ€™t know USA leads in confiscated property
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Anonymous ID: d12FJ9Qs
7/26/2025, 3:36:11 AM No.60692294
>>60692237
maybe don't drive around
with 100k in cash
in ur car
and then be a sketch drug dealing piece of shit
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Anonymous ID: JkpRHCS9
7/26/2025, 3:36:34 AM No.60692297
>>60692267
>>60692285
>>60692294
I hope the government takes everything away from you because you sound like a criminal to me
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Anonymous ID: z1dWYgsK
7/26/2025, 3:38:11 AM No.60692305
>>60692240
If you didn't lawyer up and sue them, then you're a fool.
But then again I don't believe you.
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Anonymous ID: d12FJ9Qs
7/26/2025, 3:38:47 AM No.60692307
>>60692297
maybe you shouldn't be a cash only person because you owe ur ex wife alimony, haven't been paying taxes, and owe 30k on your truck?
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Anonymous ID: Vf/9AO9h
7/26/2025, 3:40:08 AM No.60692314
>>60692240
oh say can you see
Anonymous ID: QWYSto3L
7/26/2025, 3:40:53 AM No.60692319
>>60692307
>just donโ€™t break the law bro
>youโ€™re always breaking some law
>nightmare mode: they make up shit anyway
Anonymous ID: 3NjPVypc
7/26/2025, 3:46:35 AM No.60692335
>>60692212
>Damn bribes are really expensive in the usa.
The reason is that the government will hunt you down with several orders of magnitude of money and manpower compared to that bribe.

If you're going to take a bribe, it needs to be enough to retire on. That retirement can be done by a bullet or a plane ticket with a crypto wallet.
Anonymous ID: gPesBwuk
7/26/2025, 4:01:11 AM No.60692383
>>60692305
It happens all the time yo. God forbid you actually get pulled over for something real and you have your life savings on you, even MINOR drug bust with not a lot of money like a couple hundred bucks get "conficated" and you can try to fight it or file a complaint or sue but cops notoriously
Dont show up to court
Get put on paid/unpaid leave
Switch departments
Or
They drag the case out so long it just becomes irrelevant or gets "lost in the system". Hell some people sit in jail for YEARS before their trial and get no compensation if found innocent. Theres people who got misidentifed in the 80s and went to prison that are just now getting out. Depending on the situation if the cops really fucked up you might get like 100 grand or something. But usually they just go "My Bad".
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Anonymous ID: z1dWYgsK
7/26/2025, 4:12:48 AM No.60692416
>>60692383
>yo
Learn to speak properly.
Anonymous ID: ver4Pe4U
7/26/2025, 4:55:59 AM No.60692514
>>60692383
Absolutely. If you say "I don't consent to searches" they simply bring out the dogs and then say "oh the dogs smells something we can now tear apart your car" every single time. There is zero accountability whatsoever. "Civil forfeiture" means they can steal thousands of dollars from innocent people with no recourse. "K9 Units" means they can unlawfully tear apart anyone's car without recourse. The dog ALWAYS "smells something" because the cop points to the car and the dog reacts. It allows them to illegally search any vehicle 100% of the time. This makes them the maximum profit.

Policing is a for-profit system that prioritizes revenue over public safety. Every additional charge means more money through fines, fees, and court costs. The goal of the system is to extract as much profit as possible, not to deliver justice or protect people. Innocent individuals are routinely charged as police are required to meet quotas (implied or otherwise.) Prisons operate as profitable businesses, exploiting inmate labor for pennies while generating massive revenue. Court-appointed attorneys, though labeled 'free,' are part of the same state-run machinery. Their job isnโ€™t to defend you - itโ€™s to pressure you into plea deals that increase the state's earnings and maximize efficiency. From arrest to sentencing, every part of the judicial system is built to generate income, not to serve or protect the public. It is a fully profit-driven operation, and it treats people not as citizens, but as sources of revenue.
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Anonymous ID: EwjPY1C3
7/26/2025, 5:31:30 AM No.60692597
>>60692193 (OP)
by nevada troopers...do them mean tribal police? either way retarded for carrying 87k
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Anonymous ID: JkpRHCS9
7/26/2025, 5:34:44 AM No.60692606
>>60692597
>it's retarded to carry around the means of exchange
>you need to hide your money from the very people who are supposed to protect you
Anonymous ID: uZdT2LGo
7/26/2025, 5:46:38 AM No.60692635
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>>60692212
civil asset forfeiture

>>60692240
i hope you told them they are niggerspicks

please read

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_nullification

and never admit to a judge that you know about this ^

"I simply think they are guilty/not guilty based on the evidence"
Anonymous ID: uZdT2LGo
7/26/2025, 5:48:34 AM No.60692640
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>>60692240
oh yeah also, the bonds between dogs and humans are very close. handlers can indicate to dogs that they want them to do something, like sit down for example, even non-verbally. you should always record a k9 unit search on your phone and get the cop in frame at all times.
Anonymous ID: DJa8c6xg
7/26/2025, 5:57:36 AM No.60692667
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>>60692193 (OP)
Nevada Highway Robbery is free to take your money, what are you going to do about it? Its for your own good, you don't need the money anyway.
Anonymous ID: u5zgavHK
7/26/2025, 6:25:48 AM No.60692738
>>60692293
Yhwhe promised us all goy wealth. Accept that and stop beeing antisemitic chud
Anonymous ID: 2Jd1F+W4
7/26/2025, 6:29:14 AM No.60692745
>>60692297
look, if you want to drive around with 100k in your car, fine. but when you car gets stolen, or you get robbed, you have no recourse. it's untraceable cash. either go full john wick or go home.
in a bank, the bank is the custodian. the bank is responsible. and because i'm a taxpayer, the govt is responsible for the bank. i will be made whole. the limit is far in excess of what i have there. this is a better arrangement for anyone. mr marine has never offered a justification for why he can't let a bank be the custodian of his funds. i have never had a problem with withdrawing from my bank. i initiate thousand-dollar transfers to my brokerage all the time. i can go withdraw whatever i want right now, from any branch in any state. there are millions of ATMS i can access my cash from. this is a good system. i shouldn't have to own a pistol and be guarding my stash from thieving minorities.
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Anonymous ID: o5KO9vlW
7/26/2025, 6:39:30 AM No.60692763
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>>60692745
nice try but putting my money in a bank, schlomo
Anonymous ID: WF2/HIML
7/26/2025, 6:39:51 AM No.60692764
>>60692285
I know people that spend 30k at live auctions. Some of them pay in cash. It's really not that large amount of money anymore. 500k + might be different
Anonymous ID: JkpRHCS9
7/26/2025, 6:50:01 AM No.60692779
>>60692745
You're either some 70 year old boomer or an unironic glownigger.
Anonymous ID: uZdT2LGo
7/26/2025, 6:54:41 AM No.60692789
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>>60692745
>i'm selling my super sick rare car and i only accept cash so i can avoid check scams. bring cash or kick rocks
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Anonymous ID: i+b78JJk
7/26/2025, 7:07:10 AM No.60692816
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>>60692193 (OP)
>Americans?
Its actually a problem in ALL common law countries, its called Civil Asset Forfeiture. In theory its not a bad idea, the government can TEMPORARILY seize objects of value, and have a legal process surrounding the objects to clarify their legality. This basically gives a fair process to determine ownership of an item, gives public notice, gives people that may have been dispossessed a chance to state their case to the court.

Like for example if you help take care of a little old lady and you stole her bag of gold coins, or she has dementia and "gave" them to you. This is a way to resolve disputes so that a family member could report it, Sherriff takes the gold coins, they are basically held in escrow until a Judge can determine rightful ownership. Prevents people from having to kill each other over valuable items, and dis-incentivizes theft, improper taking, etc.

The problem is that this has become gamified, and pushed to the extreme so that it has become a revenue stream for unethical Police Departments, because they get to keep a share of any recovered unclaimed or 'ill-gotten" gains from illegal proceeds. So now a lot of departments are just seizing ANY amount of cash found even remote related to any illegal activity, or any large amounts of cash for any reason at all.

The whole purpose of the legal concept has been bastardizes, its not a bad concept. Also I am sure civil law and authoritarian countries have similar legal means to just seize your legal stuff if they want.
Anonymous ID: 2Jd1F+W4
7/26/2025, 7:10:14 AM No.60692824
>>60692789
none of this explains why you have to physically drive money across the country.
it's your money do what you want, but knowing what we know about cops, it's not wise. and that's the fucking cops. what if some desperate illegal immigrant sniffs you out? you think he'll stop at taking your cash? he'll take your car and maybe take your life just to be cautious.
Anonymous ID: YGFDgNyu
7/26/2025, 7:24:03 AM No.60692857
>>60692514
>Policing is
the largest gang in the US, possibly the world. Cops are criminals, under both the law they swore and lied an oath to, and under the moral code of any decent people. They are low life thieves, thugs, murderers, and traitors to their cities, counties, and country. Everyone knows what should happen to traitors. Hopefully someday normies will watch enough body cam footage to see the reality that has been there all along, but normies are satiated little bitches that don't look up, I don't have any faith, but I still hope justice is served to "cops" someday. Worthless subhumans, every last one.