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Engineer improperly arrested in TX?
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The law is a very complex endeavor, heck lawyers get it wrong all the time. In Nevada a rancher was asked for his Drivers Lic, he refused the request, because he'd done nothing wrong and was not driving, he was arrested for some stupid charge like "Not being Friendly to a cop," not really, it was some trumped up charge like failure to comply with an order of a policeman, or something like that... <br /> <br />The US Supreme court upheld his convection and stated a person must produce proof of just who you are if ask by a cop, no matter if you didn't do anything wrong . <br /> <br />And Jade Girl, I was in Hawthorne, NV and stopped for a cup of coffee and a leg stretch, and a cop, with nothing better to do at 4:00 AM came up to me and threaten me with arrest for parking too close to a Red zone. <br /> <br />You work for us, the everyday taxpaying people, don't forget that. If you'd been a people's cop, you'd know to "high ball" his name, because you could get it from his railroad later. <br /> <br />Thanks for making an everyday working stiff feel like a piece of garbage and a criminal. <br /> <br />Jim - Lawton, NV MP 236
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