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Being a harmless looking white male, I wouldn't mind this policy. Hell even if I got stopped and frisked, I wouldn't mind at least they are trying to make a difference.
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and this is why the Bill of Rights was created.
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Picture this, a foot patrol officer comes up and stops you. You inform him before being frisked that you have an LTCF and are carrying concealed. What does the cop do then? Does he disarm you and continue to frisk? Or does he draw down on me while calling in for backup? Where is my sidearm now that he/she disarmed me? Does his partner have it? Did I have to wait around for backup to arrive because I was exercising my rights? Where is the line? I can see how a stop and frisk makes sense, and how it could help things out. Conversely, I can also see this being a stepping stone for the removal of more of our personal freedoms...so where do you draw that line? As Ray said earlier (think it was him), give them an inch... |
It seems to me that quite a few people are unaware so I will just post a friendly reminder.
* Fourth Amendment * 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. |
i dont believe they can actually randomly stop you and frisk you. however, if they stop you and you have no license, prior convictions, they smell weed or alcohol, or you fit the description of someone who did something, then they can. and if you didnt do anything wrong, let them do their job and you'll be on your way. that has always been my perspective on things. i grew up in a family full of cops, they dont scare me. not to mention that, for the most part, if i dont know them they usually know me. you have to see things from the cops point of view. the murder rate is through the roof, and everyone expects the police to fix it. the problem is that in order to fix it, some peoples rights are going to be violated. thats just the way it is. if a cop performs a stop and frisk on a black man and finds an illegal gun, you never hear about it. but if he does it and finds nothing, then its a violation of his rights. and all of a sudden all the civil rights activists are involved, and they take the focus away from the real issue which is getting these piece of **** criminals off the street.
remember like 8 or so years ago when the guy robbed an old lady at pathmark in the northeast and stole her car, then led the police on a chase through the city and ended in north philly with the scumbag high on crack fighting with the police? anyone remember how it went down? the news chopper caught the cops beating the **** out of this asshole in the street, all the while he was fighting back, and then when he got processed, he played the race card. last i remember hearing he had a multi-million dollar suit against the city for excessive force and other **** like that, and everyone seemed to loose sight of the whole reason why force was necessary. he beat up and robbed an old lady, stole her money and car, and led a chase through the city. now i ask you, if the cops had stopped and frisked him, and found him in possession of crack, would any of this have happened? |
The courts say that a Terry Frisk is ok, but I do not believe that this should be legal. Its my legal right to not be questioned and searched without a warrent unless 1 or a couple conditions are met...Those would be...
1) Reasonable suspicion - I am shaking, studdering, looking around like i am hiding something, clearly impared, or acting suspicious 2) They spot something from outside the car - They see a gun/drugs/open alcohol in the car 3) I am acting in a way which puts the officer in danger. If I am not doing any of these, then I should have the right to my privacy.. Here's a couple good relevant reads for everyone Quote:
http://law.onecle.com/constitution/a...and-frisk.html |
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