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no it hurts ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Poor baby ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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no it hurts ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Poor baby ![]() ![]() ![]() left the door open but no one came in to check on me ![]() ![]() |
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Is that an invitation?
I would never enter someones house or room without an invitation. Even if the door were open. ![]() |
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I might get spanked!!
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......if it was me i would press charges as some say on this site "nough said And you would get laughed at and escorted to the nearest door.... and there is no attorney who would back you up, I do not think even the ACLU would support you on this one! Pray tell, what is your problem with the police making sure a residence is safe? You make absolutely no sense at all. ![]() Lindyy so much for agreeing to disagree i guess you decided not to and they illegally entered the house they had no warrent and no probable cause they are lucky no one died if someone would of then the cops would have been responsible --------------- Amendment Four The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures , shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue , but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. http://www.consource.org/index.asp?bid=574&False hhmmmmm no comments interesting very interesting maybe ya should check out this one http://www.justsayhi.com/topic/show/136929 i wonder when it will stop if the cops can enter cause the door is open oh the window was open it was suspicious ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() maybe someday some will realize it never stops each little bit you give is that much closer to losing them all (your rights) |
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tried to bump it up to today's forums - but no one interested, at least today.
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tried to bump it up to today's forums - but no one interested, at least today. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Edited by
Rapunzel
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Tue 06/24/08 12:26 PM
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be thee well and hope things go well for you and hey i am only using the constitution for my argument ![]() Adj...thank you for your kind words ![]() I do understand what you are saying... ![]() i do not like my rights violated either ... ![]() i've lost two uncles in wars ![]() ![]() ![]() & others have served nobly for my freedom ![]() however ... ![]() there are extenuating circumstances here ![]() and i am using first hand experience or knowledge of other people's scenerios & what i read in the papers and watch on the FBI files & American Justice, etc... as the basis for my opinions.... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I would be VERY thankful for any officer that woke me to tell me garage door open. I think it would be GREAT public relations for them to do that. Door open also & kids wouldn't go up & wake the owner. Back the officers ALL THE WAY. It is your right to think any way YOU would want this done. But I think it was a GREAT THING. Opinions & azzholes, everyone has one, some just bigger & stinker than others. I qualify in there somewhere. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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be thee well and hope things go well for you and hey i am only using the constitution for my argument ![]() Adj...thank you for your kind words ![]() I do understand what you are saying... ![]() i do not like my rights violated either ... ![]() i've lost two uncles in wars ![]() ![]() ![]() & others have served nobly for my freedom ![]() however ... ![]() there are extenuating circumstances here ![]() and i am using first hand experience or knowledge of other people's scenerios & what i read in the papers and watch on the FBI files & American Justice, etc... as the basis for my opinions.... ![]() ![]() ![]() i understand your point but they still violated the forth amendment regardless granted this time the inentions were good but maybe next time with another cop the intentions will be different and i am not open for the chance to happen like i said i would press charges and if they would not apply the charges i woul sue the city and after winning the case i would donate the money to some aspect of the city i approved of maybe parks and recreation but i am not in favor of illegal entry by any law enforcement officer no matter what the intention |
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Edited by
Rapunzel
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Tue 06/24/08 12:56 PM
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okay...let me give another scenerio or two
My mother has no cartiledge in her knees... ![]() Her attEMPTS AT WALKING ARE SO PAINFUL ![]() OOOPS...THERE GO THOSE CAP KEYS AGAIN... ![]() well anyway ... Her balance is soo delicate & so critical and at 78 , her health has diminished now..granted ... she's got a lifeline button she can press to call the people who help tend to her overall protection & coverage .... but.. what if the necklace lost power & she fell ![]() again.... ![]() and was not able to pull the emergency cord ![]() or reach the phone or call for help ??? ![]() What if she broke her hip ![]() and was laying there in agony??? ![]() i would be forever endebted ![]() to the police or the firemen ![]() to break her door down ![]() if they couldn't get in ![]() and make sure my Mother was okay ... ![]() ![]() ![]() or what if there was a baby crying constantly ![]() and the parents were sick or epileptic ![]() or injured or mentally challenged ??? ![]() Again...just a couple of other scenerios ![]() and then i'll be done ![]() unless i think of something else to say ![]() |
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Those are all interesting "what if" situations Ms. Rapunzel, but not applicable to this circumstance. I apologizing if I am wrong, but no where did I read there was a suspicion or inkling of any wrong doing inside home. They may have acted with good intentions but not legal (jmo)
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Edited by
Rapunzel
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Tue 06/24/08 01:10 PM
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() although i was talking with Adj about freedoms : and the rights for police to enter our homes... and i don't understand how you could say or think that these situations i suggest, would not apply ~ ![]() i also believe that there was plenty of reason ![]() for the police to question the safety & security ![]() & health of the occupants in that house ~ big time, ![]() from the initial post that <<< Lee >>> ![]() Mirror Mirror presented ![]() |
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<quote> from the first post...
"The officers told Molde his garage door was open, the TV was on, the keys to his truck were left in the ignition and the door to his house was ajar. " i'm thinking..... how many reasons does one need to see a possible bad situation??? ![]() |
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In original post, officers stated those things, garage door open (not a crime); keys in ignition (forgotten in haste of getting into home); door ajar (mistake); I am not trying to be facetious I truly dont believe this offered these officers a way of legal entry. Officers ask children (under 7, and it is not specified how these kids came to be awake, were already awake or were they awaken by officers (this really interests me)for permission to enter, something truly doesnt sit right in the pit of my stomach with the limited information supplied in article.
like I said, not making judgements - just doubtful this is complete info supplied - too many loopholes for my taste. |
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......if it was me i would press charges as some say on this site "nough said And you would get laughed at and escorted to the nearest door.... and there is no attorney who would back you up, I do not think even the ACLU would support you on this one! Pray tell, what is your problem with the police making sure a residence is safe? You make absolutely no sense at all. ![]() Lindyy so much for agreeing to disagree i guess you decided not to and they illegally entered the house they had no warrent and no probable cause they are lucky no one died if someone would of then the cops would have been responsible --------------- Amendment Four The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures , shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue , but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. http://www.consource.org/index.asp?bid=574&False hhmmmmm no comments interesting very interesting maybe ya should check out this one http://www.justsayhi.com/topic/show/136929 i wonder when it will stop if the cops can enter cause the door is open oh the window was open it was suspicious ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() maybe someday some will realize it never stops each little bit you give is that much closer to losing them all (your rights) Sorry would have commented earlier but I was away. The 4th amendment has no standing in this case. The 4th amendment only applies to unlawful searches and seizures of evidence. Since the cops were not entering the house on the grounds of trying to search or seize any property of the home owner. The fourth amendment rights of the individual were not violated. |
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Edited by
Rapunzel
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Tue 06/24/08 02:01 PM
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