I could see there being a lot of justifiable homocide in the great state of Texas if LEO's start busting in doors for no reason.
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Originally posted by Baron View PostI'll dumb this down for you.
They were outside, in a similar situation to what I posted. They told the officers that they weren't needed, and went inside. Both of them. The police then knocked down the door, tazed the guy and took him to jail
This is minimalist information at best.
Did the husband intimidate the wife to say there was nothing going on? Did they refuse to answer any questions? Did he turn heel and go inside bringing her with him?
There are several non-verbal clues and nuances that could have told the officers that everything wasn't all right, contrary to what they were told.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostThis is minimalist information at best.
Did the husband intimidate the wife to say there was nothing going on? Did they refuse to answer any questions? Did he turn heel and go inside bringing her with him?
There are several non-verbal clues and nuances that could have told the officers that everything wasn't all right, contrary to what they were told."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Grimpala View PostI could see there being a lot of justifiable homocide in the great state of Texas if LEO's start busting in doors for no reason.
Raping and pillaging with a badge! Woooo HOOOOOOOO!!!!!! Let's get it on!!!
Now, back to reality. You are so far out in left field with your authoritarian paranoia it's rediculous. This isn't opening Pandora's Box. Hell, I don't see it changing day to day operations. It's not like police in general were just given free reign.
I'll ask the same question I've asked numerous times over the years, but no one has had the balls to answer.
Q: How many of the active members here have PERSONALLY had the police break in the door on their residence? Not some third party bullshit, actual experiance only.
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Originally posted by Baron View PostI understand what you are saying, but if that was the case, probable cause would justify the entry, and there would be no need for the supreme court to make a ruling. Obviously this wasn't the case.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostMan, that's what I signed up for!!!! !!! !!!!!!!
Raping and pillaging with a badge! Woooo HOOOOOOOO!!!!!! Let's get it on!!!
Now, back to reality. You are so far out in left field with your authoritarian paranoia it's rediculous. This isn't opening Pandora's Box. Hell, I don't see it changing day to day operations. It's not like police in general were just given free reign.
I'll ask the same question I've asked numerous times over the years, but no one has had the balls to answer.
Q: How many of the active members here have PERSONALLY had the police break in the door on their residence? Not some third party bullshit, actual experiance only.
Get a new schtick Matt, you're starting to sound like a broken record.
I realisze that you are one of the good cops, and do your best to do your job the best that you can, and I applaud you for what you do, but come on man, you're a smart guy, you can see the writing on the wall.G'Day Mate
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostQ: How many of the active members here have PERSONALLY had the police break in the door on their residence? Not some third party bullshit, actual experiance only.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by 03trubluGT View PostUnwillingness in and of itself does not constitute probably cause. Hell, it doesn't even constitute reasonable suspicion.
If my scenario stated above said I grabbed my wife firmly by the arm and took her in with me, saying that the police weren't needed, then entry would be assumed at that point. See what I'm saying?"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by talisman View PostI guess I'm confused why anyone would need to have their own door broken down to have an opinion on it. I mean, I've never been raped, but that doesn't mean it couldn't happen, or that I'm not concerned about it when I'm wearing a short skirt.
I'm not saying you have to experience it for Christ's sake, but the numbers are very, very low.
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Originally posted by Grimpala View PostSo we're back to the 'just because it hasn't happened, it wont happen' debate?
Get a new schtick Matt, you're starting to sound like a broken record.
I realisze that you are one of the good cops, and do your best to do your job the best that you can, and I applaud you for what you do, but come on man, you're a smart guy, you can see the writing on the wall.
It just won't pay to worry about it. As long as we can instill common sense into policing, there should be a reasonable amount of "in good faith" policing.
Trust me, I am very vocal at work, and it's pretty damn easy to tell right from wrong. I will keep working for the better as long as I wear the uniform, and it's down to 10 years and 8 months.
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Originally posted by Baron View PostUnderstood, but that wsnt what you said. You said that we don't know the whole story. IE they had something that gave them probable cause to go in; intimidation, etc.
If my scenario stated above said I grabbed my wife firmly by the arm and took her in with me, saying that the police weren't needed, then entry would be assumed at that point. See what I'm saying?
If someone snatches someone in like that, and it appears that the other person is in distress, you're damn right I'm going in, and I don't need this new ruling to justify it.
Things aren't going to change over night because of this.
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Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
Get a new schtick Matt, you're starting to sound like a broken record..
Originally posted by Grimpala View PostI realisze that you are one of the good cops, and do your best to do your job the best that you can, and I applaud you for what you do, but come on man, you're a smart guy, you can see the writing on the wall.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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