Why? Even if looking for attention, being within the law is all that counts.
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Originally posted by kwikrnu View PostFree Arizona Watermelon Juice Cocktail, and Skittles with every Assault Weapon Purchase.
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostBroke no laws, he shouldn't have been touched. I hope he is handed a decent settlement and demands training for the arresting officers
Would have went a lot better for both parties....
Lets pretend that he was walking in your neighborhood, or near your kids school, or wife's place of employment... Lets say it was the same circumstance, but he was Muslim... I'd be willing to bet many of the FTP folks on here would be the ones calling in on him... But hey, he isn't breaking any laws!
But it still calls for concern and inquiry IMO. In today's world, something like that needs to be reported, and needs to be determined rather or not it is a threat.
It's out of the norm, suspicious, and not something most people would do without some sort of intention.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2Last edited by danielhv; 08-16-2013, 02:43 PM.
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Originally posted by danielhv View PostThey were simply inquiring to make sure he wasn't breaking any laws (ie. A felon, mentally unstable, etc.) someone called, the police tried to investigate, and he was uncooperative... Couldn't that be considered obstructing justice? Disturbing the peace? Impeding a police investigation?
Uncooperative is not the same as asserting one's fundamental civil rights. No, asserting your rights is not impeding an investigation, disturbing the peace, or obstructing justice.1991 turbo coupe, MM suspension
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Originally posted by mustang_revival View PostHonest mistake? Having a fox with 5k in it can put anyone in god mode.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by danielhv View PostHe drew enough attention to himself that he scared someone enough to call the police. They were simply inquiring to make sure he wasn't breaking any laws (ie. A felon, mentally unstable, etc.) someone called, the police tried to investigate, and he was uncooperative... Couldn't that be considered obstructing justice? Disturbing the peace? Impeding a police investigation? If he was legit, why not just responsibly answer their questions instead of being a jackass? Not saying give them consent to search, but hell he could have simply said, "if it is a firearm, I do have the proper paperwork. I'm a responsible citizen, feel free to check my ID and record if you wish, but I need to be on my way."
Would have went a lot better for both parties....
Lets pretend that he was walking in your neighborhood, or near your kids school, or wife's place of employment... Lets say it was the same circumstance, but he was Muslim... I'd be willing to bet many of the FTP folks on here would be the ones calling in on him... But hey, he isn't breaking any laws!
But it still calls for concern and inquiry IMO. In today's world, something like that needs to be reported, and needs to be determined rather or not it is a threat.
It's out of the norm, suspicious, and not something most people would do without some sort of intention.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by YALE View PostThe case is barely bigger than the m4gery, and shaped exactly like it. Of course it looked like a gun was in it. Hell, it even looked like a gun with a suppressor from the outside. The dude deserves congratulations, because he figured out how to print through a hard case.
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