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edit to add- I never said anything about giving up your civil liberties. I merely pointed out that I still have mine after being pulled over and letting the officers search my vehicle if asked. I have a good attitude towards them and have made alot of friends out of a bad situation.
Originally posted by A L T A I R
Supreme Court limits warrantless vehicle searches
seattletimes.nwsource.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police need a warrant to search the vehicle of someone they have arrested if the person is locked up in a patrol cruiser and poses no safety threat to officers.
The court's 5-4 decision in a case from Arizona puts new limits on the ability of police to search a vehicle immediately after the arrest of a suspect, particularly when the alleged offense is nothing more serious than a traffic violation.
Originally posted by jd140
Bottom line.
I have yet seen any of my civil liberties taken away or impeded on.
Originally posted by SphinxMontreal
"I'm sure if I treated police officers the way you want me to that I would view them as you people do. But the question is why would I? For some of you, your bad attitudes toward them has done nothing but give you grief."
Interesting how some people equate those who stand up for their rights as "having a bad attitude". Kind of says it all.
Anyone who consents to a police search without the officer having probably cause, is doing a major disservice to the rest of his fellow Americans. Plain and simple. And as for this not having anything to hide garbage, that has to be the biggest copout I've ever heard.
If I was pulled over 100 times for speeding and never given a ticket, I am either:
A) full of crapola
B) a cop
C) in bed with the cops
Originally posted by jd140
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler
Don't know why you keep posting about my driving habits. I used that as an example. Not to have you turn it into a Saturday morning commercial on safety.
Bottom line.
I have yet seen any of my civil liberties taken away or impeded on. I have had alot of run ins with the police over the years for the way I drive and have yet encountered any officer trying to strong arm me or intimidate me.
I keep hearing how our civil liberties are being walked on and I honestly don't see it on the scale some here are claiming. Sure there are a few bad apples, but that is the way of life.
Originally posted by jd140
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler
Bottom line.
I have yet seen any of my civil liberties taken away or impeded on.