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[QUOTE]Originally posted by CoyoteMike: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by fredfifty: [qb] i honestly dont believe its a "im a cop, do what i say" thing (most of the time)...i want to say its a liability concern if that agent allows someone "challenging" them at the checkpoint, to pass without any attempt to further identify them. Any reasonable person would have raised suspicion about this type of behavior. Imagine you live in a gated community, and its your watch to stop and verify if someone rollin up, lives in the enclosed community of, lets say 500 residences. Would you not do everything in your power to see who this guy is and if he lives in the gated community for the safety of everyone living there? If he questioned you, and challenged you...wouldnt you react like those agents? just my opinion guys. [/qb][/QUOTE]Sorry this type of attitude is just wrong. This saftey boogeyman argument is getting old. You either have rights or you dont. Exercising your rights is NOT a reason for suspicion. To even suggest that is asinine. Bro just give up your freedom and you will be safe! Get out of here with that. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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