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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 2434181" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>You don't even have to be the one with the gun. It just must be present. It doesn't even have to be loaded.</p><p></p><p>Thus why you never consent to a search and never let a cop in your house (even if you consider the person a close friend).</p><p></p><p>I once got served foreclosure papers to the wrong address (the directions the deputy had written down were to my house, and my house matched the description he had, but name and address on the notice were for a bit further down the road). I opened the door enough to slip through and close it behind me, the whole time he's trying to look around me to see inside. The other deputy was trying to look through the windows on the porch (face against, hands blocking out any sidelight) and started giving me the third degree on why we had blackout curtains on every window and why the screens had 1" square wire over them. He also didn't like that we have a switch on our yard lamp.</p><p></p><p>First thing that bothered me was wrong directions even though the papers they had had the legal description. Second thing was the hot shot leaving with the comment "we'll probably be back later to get some answers to my questions." All I had to say at that point was "good luck."</p><p></p><p>I may look the part and I may have relatives who have had legal trouble, but you've gotta do better than stacking because I've seen enough of that to A) not fall for it, and B) not hire rural attorneys. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 2434181, member: 5151"] You don't even have to be the one with the gun. It just must be present. It doesn't even have to be loaded. Thus why you never consent to a search and never let a cop in your house (even if you consider the person a close friend). I once got served foreclosure papers to the wrong address (the directions the deputy had written down were to my house, and my house matched the description he had, but name and address on the notice were for a bit further down the road). I opened the door enough to slip through and close it behind me, the whole time he's trying to look around me to see inside. The other deputy was trying to look through the windows on the porch (face against, hands blocking out any sidelight) and started giving me the third degree on why we had blackout curtains on every window and why the screens had 1" square wire over them. He also didn't like that we have a switch on our yard lamp. First thing that bothered me was wrong directions even though the papers they had had the legal description. Second thing was the hot shot leaving with the comment "we'll probably be back later to get some answers to my questions." All I had to say at that point was "good luck." I may look the part and I may have relatives who have had legal trouble, but you've gotta do better than stacking because I've seen enough of that to A) not fall for it, and B) not hire rural attorneys. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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