public servant
Grandmaster
How do you carry an idea in your wallet?Before or after he tried to pull the let me just get my idea out of my badge wallet, oops the cover came off and you can see my shield.
How do you carry an idea in your wallet?Before or after he tried to pull the let me just get my idea out of my badge wallet, oops the cover came off and you can see my shield.
How do you carry an idea in your wallet?
Oh...you meant like...professional courtesy.Easy android autocorrect doesn't like id as a proper word.
fixed
I also have a serious question.... Lets say Your on your way to the hospital, Maybe your dad just had a heart attack, Your wife is in the middle of giving birth, whatever the case may be...Bam, you get stopped for speeding.
Are you going to tell the officer your on your way to the hospital because your wife is giving birth? Or just let him take his time in his car, No rush, maybe chat you up, taking even more time....Ask for permits....more time....Sloooowly write you that ticket you deserve...more time...
Because according to you guys its really none of his business. why would you tell him. Its not like maybe hes been in that situation, and may try to speed things up for you.
Maybe he has your view? and by telling him, hes going to agree thats none of his business and ignore it?
just curious.
It's all about control with you...isn't it?In that case I'm running the conversation...
You absolutely DID say that you would give up your liberty. Allowing a cop to search your car, and even worse, your house just because they want to is certainly laying down your liberty. Also, it makes it much worse for the next guy who actually tries to assert his rights and protect his liberty. Now he's being "uppity" and trying to hide something.
If I voluntarily let them, I'm keeping my liberty. When they come back with a warrant, and I no longer have a choice in the matter, is when I give it away.
IMO, the cop abused his authority.
He had no reason to treat you like he did. HE was the criminal in this case.
I would tell you to file a complaint but you know as well as I that it will lead absolutely nowhere. The cop did it for his safety, donchaknow.
The cop did it because you dared to challenge his authority in an area where he had no authority. Where you are going, what you are doing, etc is none of his business & you called him on it. He had no choice (in his mind) than to put the boot down a little tighter on your neck. Just so we don't get to "uppity".
I guess they don't read new cases (http://www.ai.org/judiciary/opinions/pdf/06031001fsj.pdf) to cops that restrict their abilities to trample on citizens rights.
I find it interesting that so many here jump to one conclusion, that the LEO was asking questions with the purpose of finding more or the assumption that he was guilty of something else. I've been pulled over many times for something I legitimately did wrong and in situations where the LEO involved could have just asked for my license and reg and written me. Instead, they were friendly, in what I [obviously mistakenly...] assumed was an attempt to figure out what kind of person I was. I am routinely friendly and respectful [holster sniffer/boot licker/whatever] to people, including LEOs who seem to be doing their jobs, and was in these cases. In almost every case, they chatted with me for a minute, apparently decided I was an ok, law-abiding guy who made a mistake, and let me go. In a couple cases, I got speeding tickets. OK, I was speeding. You have the right to refuse to answer their questions, but that doesn't necessarily make it the best course of action. My mother always taught me you'll catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. My goal when pulled over is to leave without a ticket. I have found that, for me, that's best accomplished by not being a prick. YMMV.
How do you carry an idea in your wallet?
"how big are your wifes breasts"
I've already seen them.So, how big are they? I don't have you pulled over, so its acceptable to ask, right?
I can't believe public servant didn't jump on that one...
What is an assault pistol?CHEFCOOK got pulled over for failure to stop at a marked intersection, then got an attitude with a leo and mouthed off about his two assault pistols.
You can purchase them the same place as these...What is an assault pistol?
He doesn't know where your going or what your doing out, For all he knows you just robbed someone, you haven't proved him otherwise yet.
They are not asking just because they want to talk. They are asking for the simple fact that they want to see if you may be a criminal.