Bikers Warn Drivers of ‘Texting and Driving’ Police Checkpoint
| by Lisa Mason Lee January 10, 2012 26,550 Views | |
Hahahahaha! There’s a group for anything and everything under the sun!
Las Vegas enforced the new law on January 1, 2012, that drivers are not allowed to drive and text, nor can they hold their phone to their ear whilst driving.
A major police checkpoint was set up in the city, where they were busting people doing these deeds.
Of course, in this day and age, a group of people show up near the checkpoint, protesting it.

This group, the “Bikers of Lesser Tolerance”, a Second Amendment advocacy group, showed up to warn people with big signs stating, “Police Checkpoint Ahead”.
The group says that it’s wrong that cops pull over people unexpected, and that’s why they wanted to warn people of the situation.
People who are caught doing the deeds, are fined anywhere from $50- $250, depending on the the cop’s mood!
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I am the organizer of the group, take a look at crimeviewin that area for the day of 1-6-12 in the afternoon, notice the burglurys and assults. Shouldn't the police be putting our tax money towards that? traffic accidents are at a 40 year low. This is about control.
Right on – Bikers of Lesser Tolerance. We've got laws on the books to address bad driving. Texting laws just give cops more excuses to detain and violate us. Next, they'll confiscate your phone to see who you associate with and maybe call you a terrorist and cage you like a dog – or torture you. When did Americans become so sissyfied to need cops to be our mommies and daddies?