Cedar Park Dad wrote:Thats why i don't disagree.b322da wrote:I should hope not. I was quoting you, Dad.Cedar Park Dad wrote:Don't disagree.
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Cedar Park Dad wrote:Thats why i don't disagree.b322da wrote:I should hope not. I was quoting you, Dad.Cedar Park Dad wrote:Don't disagree.
Jim
I should hope not. I was quoting you, Dad.Cedar Park Dad wrote:Don't disagree.
Cedar Park Dad wrote: ...State you will not physically resist but that you do not consent to any search. Keep politely saying the no consent part.
I hate to say it TAM, but I am in complete agreement with your general proposition. I may differ here and there with your apparent conception of one or more of our rights/liberties/privileges, be they what they may, but, again, in general, we, despite all the sometimes contrasting humor, appear to agree on recent developments happening to my conception of our constitutional liberties.The Annoyed Man wrote:...Jim is one or two years older than I am ( ) and I would be curious to know if his observations parallel mine....
Most respectfully, this is a prime example of how an innocent person can cause himself untold suffering. A similar example would be, "What is the harm in responding to law enforcement interrogation if you don't have anything to hide?" Time and again we have seen on this forum, for example, how one should generally keep his mouth shut if interrogated by law enforcement after he legally exercises his right of self-defense against an aggressor. The reasons for that advice should be known by all members here.pcgizzmo wrote:Honestly I don't see the problem of allowing law enforcement to search your car... What is the harm in letting a law enforcement officer search your car if you don't have anything to hide?