[0736] Under A Killer Balloon: The Cereal Killer, Page 14
└ posted on Monday, 16 November 2015, by Novil
- Lloyd Parker: What’s up?
- Qoo: Follow the silver Ford!
- Lloyd Parker: Why?
- Qoo: An axe-wielding maniac kidnapped a man and a girl and is planning to sacrifice them to Huitzilopochtli, the Aztec god of war!
- Lloyd Parker: Then jump in!
- Lloyd Parker: My psychiatrist always said that I needed to learn to differentiate between video games and real life.
- Lloyd Parker: What do you say now, Mrs. Harper, what do you say now!?!
Typical day for a guy like him. I think.
@ fots:
What right? If you have no license, you can’t drive a car, and if you ARE caught driving without a license you go to jail. Anyone can be pulled over with justified probable cause just to check their license (they sometimes put up roadblocks JUST for that). So the privilege remains a privilege.
The US doesn’t live in the same US you are referring to. The US isn’t perfect and there are times when idiotic things happen but don’t claim its always true.
Aww, I was hoping Woo would go get Cloud for help…
What would he do for Sandra? Reveal he can talk to her kick-ass boyfriend to save her life.
Woo is so screwed its unbelievable
I wonder if/when he’ll realize there’s a talking racoon beside him.
If a talking raccoon flagged me down and told me to follow someone… I have to say… I’d do it. I mean think of the quest reward
I was going to ask why he wasn’t questioning that there was a talking raccoon getting in his car, but never mind no one’s going to believe him anyway.
@ Lukkai: *Teleports in front of crowd with scythe in hands* ill take it from here. Go back to your calm lives. >:3
Just the right loon for the right job..
Altrough he will proably be confided to a madhouse once this is all over to preserve Woo’s secret..
@ Mygrn:
I wasn’t claiming anything to “always be true”, but if you’d like to discuss it…
You can’t actually be pulled over just to check for a license. The road blocks you refer to? Are DUI check points. Otherwise, the cop has to witness something overtly wrong with your driving (or be looking for you or your vehicle as related to another crime/warrant) before he can pull you over. So this means tail/headlight out, speeding, excessive weaving, etc. At this point they can check your license. “Suspicion” of driving without a license is, in and of itself, not enough for a cop to pull you over. There have been plenty of cases all over the US that have been thrown out as a direct result of this.
Further, check out this:
@ fots:
Ok, link not appearing. Not sure why seems I see others do it all the time….
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/us-supreme-court-says-license-necessary-drive-public-letennier
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That has nothing to do with this strip.
There are plenty of Ph.D.s and M.D.s that don’t go buy “Dr.” Some feel more comfortable using first name or title.@ Laconic:
He’s not the not the driver the Woo deserves, but he’s the driver Woo needs.