Mommyof2Girls
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Pennsylvania
Tonight I was sitting at my computer when I heard a lot of noise outside. I step out on my front porch with my two older children, age 20 and 18, to see what the noise was about. We live in a very small town, its not even a town it is a borough. Anyway it seems there was some kids fighting in the middle of the street. A neighbor called the police, which was what they needed to do. The police officer that was called came over to my porch (which was about 100 feet away from the fight) and told us to go inside the house. Now I am 34 years old and my children are over the age of 18. I just couldnt see how he could come up to us and tell us we need to go in our house. We were not causing any trouble, just standing out there quietly (basically just being nosy). I told the police officer that I was standing on my own property with my children and that he could not send us in the house as if we were breaking a curfew violation. He proceeds to tell me that he can make me go in the house and if I refuse he will arrest me. I told him (now I never raised my voice) that I would not go inside and that if he wanted to arrest me he would have to come on my property to do so. I informed him if he made that choice I would contact my lawyer, that he was violating my rights. He got angry and walked away yelling at me telling me I let my children drink in my garage, ( he walked away acting like a child that had to have the last word) I told him this was not true and he said to me, " We will see!" For one I have a swimming pool in my back yard and a deck and a patio that the children go out to at night. It is their home and they can use it as they wish. Kids dont hang in my garage because it is just that, a garage that is packed full of so much stuff my car can not fit in it let alone a bunch of kids. And they sure are not drinking because I dead set against alcohol.
Can a police officer force me or my adult children to get off our porch and go in our house for no reason what so ever? Was his behavior a violation of my rights?
Tonight I was sitting at my computer when I heard a lot of noise outside. I step out on my front porch with my two older children, age 20 and 18, to see what the noise was about. We live in a very small town, its not even a town it is a borough. Anyway it seems there was some kids fighting in the middle of the street. A neighbor called the police, which was what they needed to do. The police officer that was called came over to my porch (which was about 100 feet away from the fight) and told us to go inside the house. Now I am 34 years old and my children are over the age of 18. I just couldnt see how he could come up to us and tell us we need to go in our house. We were not causing any trouble, just standing out there quietly (basically just being nosy). I told the police officer that I was standing on my own property with my children and that he could not send us in the house as if we were breaking a curfew violation. He proceeds to tell me that he can make me go in the house and if I refuse he will arrest me. I told him (now I never raised my voice) that I would not go inside and that if he wanted to arrest me he would have to come on my property to do so. I informed him if he made that choice I would contact my lawyer, that he was violating my rights. He got angry and walked away yelling at me telling me I let my children drink in my garage, ( he walked away acting like a child that had to have the last word) I told him this was not true and he said to me, " We will see!" For one I have a swimming pool in my back yard and a deck and a patio that the children go out to at night. It is their home and they can use it as they wish. Kids dont hang in my garage because it is just that, a garage that is packed full of so much stuff my car can not fit in it let alone a bunch of kids. And they sure are not drinking because I dead set against alcohol.
Can a police officer force me or my adult children to get off our porch and go in our house for no reason what so ever? Was his behavior a violation of my rights?