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Never Get Busted Again - Screening

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Sunday September 16, 2007 23:33author by screening groupauthor email screeninggroup at hushmail dot comauthor address 4 marys abbey

Screening: Never Get Busted

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4 Mary's Abbey

Directions:

Coming from Capel St bridge, turn left at the Boar's Head off Capel Street, large grey-blue building on your right, old Melody Maker building. It is across the road from the "Capel Building" and Rhodes restaurant. It is on the Luas track.

time 7:30

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By knowing your rights, avoiding suspicious behavior and understanding police mentality and tactics, you can stay out of jail and avoid stressful and dangerous police encounters.

Learn:
• Secret drug enforcement tactics
• How to avoid narcotics profiling
• How to conceal your stash
• Do coffee grounds really work?
• Search & Seizure law made easy
• How police officers can tell when you're lying

Tyler, Texas - A one-time Texas drug agent described by a former boss as perhaps the best narcotics officer in the country plans to begin selling a video that shows people how to conceal their drugs and fool police.
Barry Cooper, who once worked for police departments in Gladewater and Big Sandy and the Permian Basin Drug Task Force, plans to launch a Web site next week where he will sell his video, "Never Get Busted Again," the Tyler Morning Telegraph reported in its online edition Thursday.

A promotional video says Cooper will show viewers how to "conceal their stash," "avoid narcotics profiling" and "fool canines every time."
Cooper, who said he favors the legalization of marijuana, made the video in part because he believes the nation's fight against drugs is a waste of resources. Busting marijuana users fills up prisons with nonviolent offenders, he said.

"My main motivation in all of this is to teach Americans their civil liberties and what drives me in this is injustice and unfairness in our system," Cooper told the newspaper.

. As a drug officer, Cooper said, he made more than 800 drug arrests and seized more than 50 vehicles and $500,000 in cash and assets.

Smith County Deputy Constable Mark Waters, a narcotics officer, said the video is insulting to law enforcement officials, especially when it was made by an ex-police officer.

"It's an embarrassment to all law enforcement officers across the United States, who put their life on the line everyday," Waters said. "This is a slap in the face to all that we do to uphold the laws and keep the public safe."

750,000 U.S citizens are jailed each year for violating unjustified marijuana laws.

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