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OT: Standing Up For What's Right - Against Circuit City and the local Police
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Toms" data-source="post: 731157" data-attributes="member: 62851"><p>According to the law for the license and receipt, he had the right not to show either. I understand the CC guys were doing there job as rightfully as they could, but they had no business taking the law into there hands as in stopping the vehicle and permitting it from not going anywhere. The officer on the case, yes, does have the permission to ask for the license, but can't necessary charge you with not giving it to him, since the name was given to him. Specially since this guy wasn't operating a motor vehicle. I know giving the license makes it easier for him. But accordingly to the law, he doesn't have the right. Now charging him with obstructing official business is just a charge they through out there, b/c they had nothing else to say he did. This guy in turn, based on his story, didn't obstruct official business b/c he was rightfully according to law, following the rules. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>More than likely, the charges will be dropped. CC will be looking into the fact that this guy knew his stuff about law and will try to give some money to him just to keep the man as a customer. And might bring up charges on the 2 workers that, were just doing there job as best as they could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Toms, post: 731157, member: 62851"] According to the law for the license and receipt, he had the right not to show either. I understand the CC guys were doing there job as rightfully as they could, but they had no business taking the law into there hands as in stopping the vehicle and permitting it from not going anywhere. The officer on the case, yes, does have the permission to ask for the license, but can't necessary charge you with not giving it to him, since the name was given to him. Specially since this guy wasn't operating a motor vehicle. I know giving the license makes it easier for him. But accordingly to the law, he doesn't have the right. Now charging him with obstructing official business is just a charge they through out there, b/c they had nothing else to say he did. This guy in turn, based on his story, didn't obstruct official business b/c he was rightfully according to law, following the rules. More than likely, the charges will be dropped. CC will be looking into the fact that this guy knew his stuff about law and will try to give some money to him just to keep the man as a customer. And might bring up charges on the 2 workers that, were just doing there job as best as they could. [/QUOTE]
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