But, Without Government, Who Would Legally Rape Individuals Under Color of Law?

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PA Cops Have Woman’s Rectum, Vagina Searched After Traffic Stop:
http://www.copblock.org/157958/pa-cops-have-womans-rectum-vagina-searched-after-traffic-stop/

(n a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court that is still working its way through the legal system, a Pennsylvania woman claims that New Castle police officers violated her civil and constitutional rights during a traffic stop back in Nov. 2013.

Kimberlee Carbone says she was pulled over under the pretext of not “apply[ing] her turn signal at least 100 feet before the intersection” as per Pennsylvania law, before she was forced to endure five hours of humiliation. Officer David Maiella had made the stop after seeing a man “briefly enter an apartment” and then get into Carbone’s car that he suspected of buying drugs, according to the lawsuit.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: But, without government, who would legally rape individuals under color of law?

Oklahoma Highway Trooper Decides Unresponsive Driver Experiencing Medical Distress is “Non-Compliant,” and Strikes Him Multiple Times With Night Stick

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Oklahoma State Troopers immediately resort to violence against an unresponsive, non-combative driver in medical distress

Oklahoma State Troopers immediately resort to violence against an unresponsive, non-combative driver in medical distress

CAUGHT ON CAMERA: OHP Defends its Use of Force in Traffic Incident:
http://okcfox.com/news/local/ohp-defends-actions-after-smashing-window-striking-driver-with-night-stick

(Bill Schammert) The Oklahoma Highway Patrol says its troopers were doing everything by the book when they smashed a driver’s window and hit the driver with a night stick for being non-compliant. According to a highway patrol spokesman, the troopers thought the man was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, but later found out he was having a medical episode.

The incident was all caught on camera.

“To me, it seemed aggressive,” said the man who shot the video. He doesn’t want to be named.

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Experiencing medical distress while driving, which leaves you and your car in a ditch, barely able to move, or even communicate? To the trained officers at the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, that’s called “non-compliance,” so your car window will be broken, and you will be beaten about the face and head with night sticks.