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Ohio Man Illegally Arrested for Open Carry Sparks $3M Lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="Gideon" data-source="post: 2195865" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>Let's break this down again, because everyone seems to be missing the point...</p><p></p><p>1.Police show up on scene, doing their jobs, we all agree this is good.</p><p>2.Man refuses to identify himself, which he has the right to do even though many of us might consider it to be rude and a bad idea.</p><p>3.The police THREATEN TO LIE ABOUT WHAT'S GOING ON TO PUT HIM IN JAIL IF HE DOESN'T GIVE UP HIS RIGHTS.</p><p></p><p>Obviously, if any LEO wants my ID, he can have it, because I generally trust my local police agencies.</p><p>That said, if I chose not to, I can't imagine my local sheriff's deputies threatening to frame me. They would just find another way to convince me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The police showing up isn't the problem, it's their attempt to strong-arm someone into giving up their rights that's the problem. You literally posted the except from the law which states that the police cannot arrest him simply for not providing identification, yet they tried their best to trick him into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gideon, post: 2195865, member: 7898"] Let's break this down again, because everyone seems to be missing the point... 1.Police show up on scene, doing their jobs, we all agree this is good. 2.Man refuses to identify himself, which he has the right to do even though many of us might consider it to be rude and a bad idea. 3.The police THREATEN TO LIE ABOUT WHAT'S GOING ON TO PUT HIM IN JAIL IF HE DOESN'T GIVE UP HIS RIGHTS. Obviously, if any LEO wants my ID, he can have it, because I generally trust my local police agencies. That said, if I chose not to, I can't imagine my local sheriff's deputies threatening to frame me. They would just find another way to convince me. The police showing up isn't the problem, it's their attempt to strong-arm someone into giving up their rights that's the problem. You literally posted the except from the law which states that the police cannot arrest him simply for not providing identification, yet they tried their best to trick him into it. [/QUOTE]
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