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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="Rich Stern" data-source="post: 731266" data-attributes="member: 52580"><p>Bill, when I enter your home, what is mine remains mine, including my DNA, my bodily fluids, what I am wearing, and the inside of my pockets, backpacks, bags, etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You can refuse me entrance if I refuse to agree to your terms. You can ask me to leave if I don't comply with your wishes while there. The law will be on your side in those cases and I will be committing a statute violation (tresspass), subject to arrest, if I don't comply.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>However, under no circumstances may you lay hands on me or detain me against my wishes, except in defense of yourself or your property. Defense of your property doesn't include patting me down when there is no reason to suspect I have taken anything.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Remember, your rights end where mine begin, and vice versa. My being in your house doesn't give me a right to your stuff, and you don't own me or have special privileges above my rights just because I am in your home. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If we have a contractual agreement for me to be searched and I don't allow it, you only have whatever breach remedies the contract allows, or what you can get in a court. You still can't search me if I object.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you testify to a law enforcement officer that you witnessed or have other evidence of a crime, the officer can affect an arrest and a subsequent search of my person and possessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Stern, post: 731266, member: 52580"] Bill, when I enter your home, what is mine remains mine, including my DNA, my bodily fluids, what I am wearing, and the inside of my pockets, backpacks, bags, etc. You can refuse me entrance if I refuse to agree to your terms. You can ask me to leave if I don't comply with your wishes while there. The law will be on your side in those cases and I will be committing a statute violation (tresspass), subject to arrest, if I don't comply. However, under no circumstances may you lay hands on me or detain me against my wishes, except in defense of yourself or your property. Defense of your property doesn't include patting me down when there is no reason to suspect I have taken anything. Remember, your rights end where mine begin, and vice versa. My being in your house doesn't give me a right to your stuff, and you don't own me or have special privileges above my rights just because I am in your home. If we have a contractual agreement for me to be searched and I don't allow it, you only have whatever breach remedies the contract allows, or what you can get in a court. You still can't search me if I object. If you testify to a law enforcement officer that you witnessed or have other evidence of a crime, the officer can affect an arrest and a subsequent search of my person and possessions. [/QUOTE]
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