Agreed with ESP.
I used to be in the "nothing to hide" crowd, until I realized the more and more of that nothing to hide leeway you give them, the more they're going to test and push the limits.
Our rights are our rights. We shouldn't have to give leeway to someone who's supposed to be PROTECTING OUR RIGHTS, when we shouldn't have to.
I shouldn't have to do something just because a police officer tells me to. If he has no legitimate probably cause for doing so, then there's no reason he should continue pursuing. If this was a DUI checkpoint, take the kid smell his breath and give him a blow test. Why the trouble of searching for leprechaun gold in his car? Bringing the dog out?
The kid didn't wreak of alcohol, and the guy was searching everywhere and couldn't find anything, yet he wanted to show him who's the authority figure and still went cowboy.
Thank god this wasn't a black guy, they probably would've harassed him even more and Sharpton and Co would be all over it.
I used to be in the "nothing to hide" crowd, until I realized the more and more of that nothing to hide leeway you give them, the more they're going to test and push the limits.
Our rights are our rights. We shouldn't have to give leeway to someone who's supposed to be PROTECTING OUR RIGHTS, when we shouldn't have to.
I shouldn't have to do something just because a police officer tells me to. If he has no legitimate probably cause for doing so, then there's no reason he should continue pursuing. If this was a DUI checkpoint, take the kid smell his breath and give him a blow test. Why the trouble of searching for leprechaun gold in his car? Bringing the dog out?
The kid didn't wreak of alcohol, and the guy was searching everywhere and couldn't find anything, yet he wanted to show him who's the authority figure and still went cowboy.
Thank god this wasn't a black guy, they probably would've harassed him even more and Sharpton and Co would be all over it.