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Notice how it only stated the use of handcuffs as a result of arrest or custody due to arrest.
After reading this excerpt from campus policy, I am going to GUESS their officers DONOT have peace or police officer status.
Never was I arrested, never was I read my rights, nothing.
Miranda only...
tlcoupe wrote:
Does anyone think I'm justified in my stance here?
Wow! Sorry to read what happened to you. Unfortunately this kind of abuse of authority occurs all the time.
The first thing I would do is determine if it is an offense to take pictures of another person in a public place.
The...
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Thanks for the mammories. You guys were a blast. Too bad my thread got padlocked. It was fun watching you legal eagles flounder in a trollish kinda way.
I was...
PARIDISE wrote:
You just do not get it.
I realize you may not think so, yet I am really trying to get it.
You had no legal right to have the said card.
Believe it or not I did a little research and could not locate any evidence to support your claim that I had no legal right to the card...
Hello, You Are Guilty.
Sorry. I must have missed your post.
I understand that I voluntarily gave the offiicer the PBA card I had in my possession…and if I illegally possessed the PBA card I would have no problem being charged with an offense for illegally possessing a PBA card. Yet the...
You are correct. As the person who exclusively resides in the room, the government does not have a right to search your room without your consent, a warrant or under exigent circumstances. Though I will concede I am not sure if a house being owned by a person on probation is subject to different...
Are you sure one poster is not responsible for posting under several nyms…and where can I view the law enforcement pedigree for these “three” posters?
But more importantly, aside from offering opinions and “my guess is” comments, where did anyone who responded to this thread provide facts or...
Carl, a FreeAdvice.com contributor known for writing statements of facts without providing evidence to support his asserted facts, wrote:
Carl, again I do not mean to be disrespectful but you defintely have a few screws loose. I wrote in my original post that the officer told me he was...
In part, Carl wrote:
If someone gave you my insurance card, you do not have a lawful right to possess it unless *I* gave it to you.
Your insurance card has a name on it that can be used as an identifier when reporting it stolen. As I’ve stated several times already, my PBA card has no marks...
Seniorjudge wrote:
Q: What lawful authority do the police have to seize property (PBA card) that I lawfully possess?
A: You did not lawfully possess the card.
Hello, Judge.
If I did not lawfully possess the PBA card that was given to me by a friend of a friend, why didn’t the officer charge...
Carl (CdwJava) wrote: As I said, he likely couldn't FORCE you to hand it over. But you GAVE it to him. Since you GAVE it to him, then there's no problem.
I do not understand what you mean. At his request, I gave a police officer a document that I lawfully possessed. The officer did not arrest...
Carl, thank you for responding though I am not sure why you bothered.
The question I posed still remains unanswered. What lawful authority do the police have to seize property (PBA card) that I lawfully possess?
What is the name of your state?
Hello. I am trying to find an honest answer to a problem that arose after I was stopped by a police officer when he noticed my tail lite was broken.
When he stopped me he asked for my drivers license and he noticed the PBA card that was in my wallet. He asked...
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