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What is the state law on producing I.D. on demand from law enforcement
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<blockquote data-quote="Russ IT Guy" data-source="post: 4108245" data-attributes="member: 53614"><p>I can agree with you on the fact majority of them are or were good people, problem is at what point can you consider someone a good person when they back up and re-enforce this kind of behavior? </p><p></p><p>From an outside view if that my Wife or Child that they murdered because they're to big of a p***y to have a conversation without a gun involved? I could totally see why ppl end up taking things in their own hands and cops are fearful of them, they should not have immunity from being held accountable for their actions.</p><p></p><p>Everyone says they're just doing their job, if we used the same logic anywhere else it would be someone losing their job and going to prison for killing someone. Why should someone that's supposed to be a peace officer be exempt when their position implies they're there to protect and serve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ IT Guy, post: 4108245, member: 53614"] I can agree with you on the fact majority of them are or were good people, problem is at what point can you consider someone a good person when they back up and re-enforce this kind of behavior? From an outside view if that my Wife or Child that they murdered because they're to big of a p***y to have a conversation without a gun involved? I could totally see why ppl end up taking things in their own hands and cops are fearful of them, they should not have immunity from being held accountable for their actions. Everyone says they're just doing their job, if we used the same logic anywhere else it would be someone losing their job and going to prison for killing someone. Why should someone that's supposed to be a peace officer be exempt when their position implies they're there to protect and serve. [/QUOTE]
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