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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2150211" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>You are right, sir, the law is cloudy. Lawmakers run around, willy nilly making laws that often are in direct contradiction to one another. There are court cases out there that support both sides of this issue. </p><p></p><p>The real question for every single one of us who values our constitutional rights is when and where is that fight the most effective for me. Now everyone here's mileage will vary of course, but I'd much rather hand some truly abusive cop his butt in court than have him mop the pavement with mine. And beleive me, if a cop ever really, truly violates my constitutional rights you won't be reading about it on OSA, you'll most likely be hearing about my settlement with his department (the terms of which the dept will not be able to disclose) and that officer's "resignation" on the evening news.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2150211, member: 1242"] You are right, sir, the law is cloudy. Lawmakers run around, willy nilly making laws that often are in direct contradiction to one another. There are court cases out there that support both sides of this issue. The real question for every single one of us who values our constitutional rights is when and where is that fight the most effective for me. Now everyone here's mileage will vary of course, but I'd much rather hand some truly abusive cop his butt in court than have him mop the pavement with mine. And beleive me, if a cop ever really, truly violates my constitutional rights you won't be reading about it on OSA, you'll most likely be hearing about my settlement with his department (the terms of which the dept will not be able to disclose) and that officer's "resignation" on the evening news. [/QUOTE]
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