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Why are these weird times? <br /> <br />Have we suspended the Constitution, Habeas <br />Corpus and the rule of law? <br /> <br />Dave <br /> <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by rkcartwright</i> <br /><br />ooookay, I just gotta put my two cents in & set some of this right so nobody gets hurt here. <br />Any city or township or whatever can draw up their own ordinanace about anything and enforce it. You can quote federal law till your blue in the face, but it wont help until the day you go to court. Until then you may be in jail. <br />#2. Private security people may have the right and power to DETAIN you, until the police arrive. How they do that depends on A. How their trained, B, How their equipped, and C, what measures the people who contracted with them will allow. <br />I personally would not want to risk giving some nimrod wannabe who couldnt qualify to be a peace officer an excuse to mace or stun or tune me up with a baton. Some of these folks are a brick shy of a full load, and it all comes down to their word against yours. <br />Be cool, recognize that these are weird times, and common place things in our lives are going to be different for a while till it all settles down. <br />I go to Cajon Pass frequently and you really have to watch your step. You are dealing with people who have been stationed out in the boonies by their selves with a cell phone and an over active imagination. You dont wanna mess with some clown who hasnt taken his meds that day. And anybody who trys to argue with a genuine cop is just asking for trouble. They arent going to back down even if you show them a copy of the U.S. Constitution. . Tke it easy out there folks. It isnt worth the trouble. <br />[/quote]
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