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Old 05-17-2011, 02:01 PM  
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Originally Posted by PR_Tom View Post
So I guess police are trained to know what the sound of attempting to destroy evidence is? What the heck does it sound like? A garbage disposal? A toilet flush? Wooden drawers being slammed shut? Papers crinkling? Or just the sounds of people moving around but not answering the door?

This current majority is so full of state authority being able to do no harm it's actually frightening.

Lets be real, you could be pooping and they could burst in and simply claim they heard something that sounded like you were attempting to destroy evidence. Evidence you didnt know they were looking for. Evidence THEY didnt know they were looking for until 2 minutes earlier. Basically today in America, the police can break down your door and put hand cuffs on you. And this supreme court says "it's your own fault". Ok then. Bravo.
Any smell and any noise you make is now probable cause that a crime MAY be committed. Notice there is no recourse if the police enter your home and there actually was no crime committed, though unlikely now since there are something like 400,000 laws and you are probably violating one of them right now! I also know cops that can follow anyone and within 15 minutes spot some sort of moving violation or vehicular violation and pull them over.

It is only going to get worse, so you best start preparing for what is to come.
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