Well where i used to live, they couldnt come into the house without a warrant, but they would have road-blocks set up for the bigger parties to check for drunk drivers. Depends where you live, this was in the smallest province in Canada, and the cops there were pretty slack.andyxmThat's how it was where I used to live but they can also come in with probable cause.
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[QUOTE="FinneyCalc"][QUOTE="quiglythegreat"]That would entail getting rid of poverty and that would entail socialism, and as thesmartidiot has reminded us, socialists are scum.Custodian405Wrong, try again. Not really, why do people commit crime, either because they are crazy (serial killers, the hannibal lectors of society etc.), because they have a drug problem, or to get money which ties in with the drug problem thing. They rob, steal, deal drugs, boost cars, break into homes, so they can get money. By eliminating poverty you would get rid of a huge percentage of crime. Eliminating poverty is impossible though. You are wrong in every aspect of what you are talking about. First of all getting rid of poverty would not help anything. There is a little thing called greed and greedy people with lots of money don't stop there. They always want more and if they have criminal minds they will rob, steal, or kill to get MORE money. Second of all rehabilitation doesn't always work when you are forced into it. Rehab usually only works when you gain the will power to decide to do it for yourself.
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