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Originally Posted by SBR Richard
i only read the first bit of this.. but they literally would have to have exact description of him blazing over the mexican border to be justified in strip-searching him and his car.
in vancouver, i would be legally able to walk away from a police officer, providing he doesn't give me justifiable reason for me to stay and answer his questions.
that being said, i'd answer the questions.
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And if I am walking down my neighborhood street and a cop just pulls over and starts grilling me I can walk away from him and unless he has a very good reason to stop me he can't do anything.
I have said it several times now. This was a checkpoint. a checkpoint is in place for a reason. They are trying to catch criminals. If you go to an area where they have a checkpoint that they are using to try and catch criminals and you start to act like you are hiding something people are going to get suspicious of you quickly.
So should anyone who pulls up to this checkpoint be able to hold up a sign to the window saying, "I won't answer any questions." just be allowed to go on through no questions asked?