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Friday, July 9, 2010

Since the scum public can’t be trusted to control themselves after
drinking a glass of wine, the state government of Pennsylvania has
begun trials for a system that could eventually be rolled out in
grocery stores across the region, where consumers are forced to scan
their ID, perform a breathalyzer test, and stare into a surveillance
camera before a government employee approves their purchase.

“A customer chooses a wine on a touch-screen display, swipes an ID,
blows into an alcohol sensor (no contact with the machine is required)
and looks into a surveillance camera. A state employee in Harrisburg
remotely approves the sale after verifying the buyer isn’t drunk and
matches the photo ID,” reports the Associated Press.

The zombie public, completely unaware of how having to prove that they
are a good citizen before obtaining government permission to buy
something has no place in a free country and is a slippery slope to
draconian measures of control over the individual, expressed their
approval at this new level of serfdom.

“This is just convenient one-stop shopping,” said Darby Golec, 28, of
Enola. “It’ll be nice to have it all in one area.”

(snip)

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The way to stop drunk driving is to make it a felony and combine it
with mandatory loss of drivers license for 2 years or more.
From: robw on
On Jul 9, 3:33 pm, "Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year"
<xeton2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.prisonplanet.com/mark-of-the-beast-rears-its-head-in-penns...
>
> Friday, July 9, 2010
>
> Since the scum public can’t be trusted to control themselves after
> drinking a glass of wine, the state government of Pennsylvania has
> begun trials for a system that could eventually be rolled out in
> grocery stores across the region, where consumers are forced to scan
> their ID, perform a breathalyzer test, and stare into a surveillance
> camera before a government employee approves their purchase.
>
> “A customer chooses a wine on a touch-screen display, swipes an ID,
> blows into an alcohol sensor (no contact with the machine is required)
> and looks into a surveillance camera. A state employee in Harrisburg
> remotely approves the sale after verifying the buyer isn’t drunk and
> matches the photo ID,” reports the Associated Press.
>
> The zombie public, completely unaware of how having to prove that they
> are a good citizen before obtaining government permission to buy
> something has no place in a free country and is a slippery slope to
> draconian measures of control over the individual, expressed their
> approval at this new level of serfdom.
>
> “This is just convenient one-stop shopping,” said Darby Golec, 28, of
> Enola. “It’ll be nice to have it all in one area.”
>
> (snip)
>
> -------------------------
>
> The way to stop drunk driving is to make it a felony and combine it
> with mandatory loss of drivers license for 2 years or more.

you can't purchase booze in a grocery store in eastern pa.
you must be talking about those gun loving, god fearing idiots in the
west.

From: RD Sandman on
robw <noddy093(a)comcast.net> wrote in news:cd8aba47-740f-4a9f-ac13-
8e51966f4325(a)q12g2000yqj.googlegroups.com:

> On Jul 9, 3:33�pm, "Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year"
> <xeton2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>> http://www.prisonplanet.com/mark-of-the-beast-rears-its-head-in-
penns...
>>
>> Friday, July 9, 2010
>>
>> Since the scum public can�t be trusted to control themselves after
>> drinking a glass of wine, the state government of Pennsylvania has
>> begun trials for a system that could eventually be rolled out in
>> grocery stores across the region, where consumers are forced to scan
>> their ID, perform a breathalyzer test, and stare into a surveillance
>> camera before a government employee approves their purchase.
>>
>> �A customer chooses a wine on a touch-screen display, swipes an ID,
>> blows into an alcohol sensor (no contact with the machine is required)
>> and looks into a surveillance camera. A state employee in Harrisburg
>> remotely approves the sale after verifying the buyer isn�t drunk and
>> matches the photo ID,� reports the Associated Press.
>>
>> The zombie public, completely unaware of how having to prove that they
>> are a good citizen before obtaining government permission to buy
>> something has no place in a free country and is a slippery slope to
>> draconian measures of control over the individual, expressed their
>> approval at this new level of serfdom.
>>
>> �This is just convenient one-stop shopping,� said Darby Golec, 28, of
>> Enola. �It�ll be nice to have it all in one area.�
>>
>> (snip)
>>
>> -------------------------
>>
>> The way to stop drunk driving is to make it a felony and combine it
>> with mandatory loss of drivers license for 2 years or more.
>
> you can't purchase booze in a grocery store in eastern pa.

Can you purchase beer?

> you must be talking about those gun loving, god fearing idiots in the
> west.
>
>



--
Sleep well tonight,

RD (The Sandman)

The three stages of our economy.......

Recession - You neighbor loses his job...

Depression - You lose your job...

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From: Matt on
On Jul 9, 1:36 pm, robw <noddy...(a)comcast.net> wrote:
> On Jul 9, 3:33 pm, "Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year"
>
>
>
>
>
> <xeton2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >http://www.prisonplanet.com/mark-of-the-beast-rears-its-head-in-penns...
>
> > Friday, July 9, 2010
>
> > Since the scum public can’t be trusted to control themselves after
> > drinking a glass of wine, the state government of Pennsylvania has
> > begun trials for a system that could eventually be rolled out in
> > grocery stores across the region, where consumers are forced to scan
> > their ID, perform a breathalyzer test, and stare into a surveillance
> > camera before a government employee approves their purchase.
>
> > “A customer chooses a wine on a touch-screen display, swipes an ID,
> > blows into an alcohol sensor (no contact with the machine is required)
> > and looks into a surveillance camera. A state employee in Harrisburg
> > remotely approves the sale after verifying the buyer isn’t drunk and
> > matches the photo ID,” reports the Associated Press.
>
> > The zombie public, completely unaware of how having to prove that they
> > are a good citizen before obtaining government permission to buy
> > something has no place in a free country and is a slippery slope to
> > draconian measures of control over the individual, expressed their
> > approval at this new level of serfdom.
>
> > “This is just convenient one-stop shopping,” said Darby Golec, 28, of
> > Enola. “It’ll be nice to have it all in one area.”
>
> > (snip)
>
> > -------------------------
>
> > The way to stop drunk driving is to make it a felony and combine it
> > with mandatory loss of drivers license for 2 years or more.
>
> you can't purchase booze in a grocery store in eastern pa.
> you must be talking about those gun loving, god fearing idiots in the
> west

This seems to be a really weird conglomeration of several stories
about
PA liquor laws, which surely ARE the weirdest in the nation except
maybe
for Utah.

Apparently, they are going to roll out 'wine vending machines',
whereby you
stick in an ID, take a breathalyzer test, and select your wine from
the kiosk.
That got combined with their updated DUI laws into this weird story, I
think.

You can read about the strange kiosk things here:
http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/08/swipe-smile-blow-pa-has-wine-vending-machines/


matt
From: robw on
On Jul 9, 3:56 pm, RD Sandman <rdsandman(a)comcast[remove].net> wrote:
> robw <noddy...(a)comcast.net> wrote in news:cd8aba47-740f-4a9f-ac13-
> 8e51966f4...(a)q12g2000yqj.googlegroups.com:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 9, 3:33 pm, "Criminal Drivers Murder 40,000 Americans a Year"
> > <xeton2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>http://www.prisonplanet.com/mark-of-the-beast-rears-its-head-in-
> penns...
>
> >> Friday, July 9, 2010
>
> >> Since the scum public can’t be trusted to control themselves after
> >> drinking a glass of wine, the state government of Pennsylvania has
> >> begun trials for a system that could eventually be rolled out in
> >> grocery stores across the region, where consumers are forced to scan
> >> their ID, perform a breathalyzer test, and stare into a surveillance
> >> camera before a government employee approves their purchase.
>
> >> “A customer chooses a wine on a touch-screen display, swipes an ID,
> >> blows into an alcohol sensor (no contact with the machine is required)
> >> and looks into a surveillance camera. A state employee in Harrisburg
> >> remotely approves the sale after verifying the buyer isn’t drunk and
> >> matches the photo ID,” reports the Associated Press.
>
> >> The zombie public, completely unaware of how having to prove that they
> >> are a good citizen before obtaining government permission to buy
> >> something has no place in a free country and is a slippery slope to
> >> draconian measures of control over the individual, expressed their
> >> approval at this new level of serfdom.
>
> >> “This is just convenient one-stop shopping,” said Darby Golec, 28, of
> >> Enola. “It’ll be nice to have it all in one area.”
>
> >> (snip)
>
> >> -------------------------
>
> >> The way to stop drunk driving is to make it a felony and combine it
> >> with mandatory loss of drivers license for 2 years or more.
>
> > you can't purchase booze in a grocery store in eastern pa.
>
> Can you purchase beer?
>
> > you must be talking about those gun loving, god fearing idiots in the
> > west.
>
> --
> Sleep well tonight,
>
> RD (The Sandman)
>
> The three stages of our economy.......
>
> Recession - You neighbor loses his job...
>
> Depression - You lose your job...
>
> Recovery - Obama loses his....- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

not in a grocery store in philly.

can you read????