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#1 Yongying
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[QUOTE="Yongying"]

[QUOTE="mrmusicman247"]I don't understand. The police warned her multiple times that she would be arrested if she didn't go into her. Not that she should but the police did warn her. Multiple times. Whether or not she was right or wrong, it was going to happen because she didn't cooperate. mrmusicman247

She stood up for her rights, and should be proud as an American.

Then shouldn't have been upset when the cop arrested her.

She was upset because her rights were being unlawfully violated by the very same people who swore to uphold them. If you don't stand up to your rights then you might aswell live in China.

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#2 Yongying
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I don't understand. The police warned her multiple times that she would be arrested if she didn't go into her. Not that she should but the police did warn her. Multiple times. Whether or not she was right or wrong, it was going to happen because she didn't cooperate. mrmusicman247
She stood up for her rights, and should be proud as an American.

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#3 Yongying
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]As I said I don't wish to defend cops....but the arrest isn't unlawful. You are not allowed to impede the police from performing their duty. Considering he said several times he didn't feel safe...the arrest will stand and she'll end up paying a fine undoubtedly to the court.LJS9502_basic

I personally think the police are the ones who overstepped their bounds by approaching her on her own front lawn. Regardless of whether she was doing anything or not, it was still on her own property....she had every right to be there. If an arrest was taking place outside my house, I know I'd be somewhat curious as well.

Yeah but any place in the area can be considered. For what reason couldn't she have gone inside? She seemed to want to antagonize the police to be fair. And she had the same idea OT does....because it's her property she can do what she wants. That's not actually true. For instance if the cops think a crime is occurring in your home...they can enter without a warrant.

The police felt threatened by the camera, everyday you see cops doing illegal things that are caught on tape, seems to me the cop has a quilty concious and got nervous.

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#4 Yongying
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] It's not a corrupt law to not permit citizens from getting in the way of police work. Cops have to have situations under control at all times. First...we don't know anything that happened prior to her recording or at least what is released from the recording. Second...if a cop tells you to move...you leave. Simple.LJS9502_basic

She was not in their way, she was on her property and wasn't doing anything illegal acording to the law, so, what law are you refering to if not the corrupt side of it? Secondly, in that circumstance, if a cop tells you to leave your property you have every right to refuse without being unlawfully arrested.

If they believe she creates an unsafe situation...then yeah they have the right to tell her to remove herself.

And she has the right to refuse, you say you aren't defending the cops, but your not defending the constitution either, quite the opposite.

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#5 Yongying
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] As I said....the law backs up the cops. *shrugs*LJS9502_basic

There is the law, and also the corrupt side of it. The corrupt side would back up those cops. A corrupt law is anti American.

It's not a corrupt law to not permit citizens from getting in the way of police work. Cops have to have situations under control at all times. First...we don't know anything that happened prior to her recording or at least what is released from the recording. Second...if a cop tells you to move...you leave. Simple.

She was not in their way, she was on her property and wasn't doing anything illegal acording to the law, so, what law are you refering to if not the corrupt side of it? Secondly, in that circumstance, if a cop tells you to leave your property you have every right to refuse without being unlawfully arrested.

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#6 Yongying
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[QUOTE="OmniXIISlash"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] If they feel threatened...then it's not an unreasonable request. She should have complied. In the end....she had to spend time in jail rather than the house. Who won that argument?LJS9502_basic
She wasn't being threatening. Now if a cop ever tells me to go inside when I'm on my own property he better feel threatened cause I'm going to hurt him.

As I said....the law backs up the cops. *shrugs*

There is the law, and also the corrupt side of it. The corrupt side would back up those cops. A corrupt law is anti American.

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#7 Yongying
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="AngelNeo00"] Threaten by a female holding a camera? Cmon this was definitely an unlawful arrest

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As I said I don't wish to defend cops....but the arrest isn't unlawful. You are not allowed to impede the police from performing their duty. Considering he said several times he didn't feel safe...the arrest will stand and she'll end up paying a fine undoubtedly to the court.

Some lady standing there with a video camera scares 3 cops? That makes a lot of sense.

That camera is a weapon of mass distracion and is impeding the police officers from doing illegal things themselves, that is why she was arrested. I see no other logic.

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#8 Yongying
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Good ol US OF A, invade a country? them damn terrorists, shut down any website? them damn pirates...what next :|

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#9 Yongying
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Yay for good use of American money, everyone blames Israel but we are the ones paying those suckers to do **** like this.

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the money being given to Israel isnt exactly keeping Israel afloat, Im not even sure where people got that. 3 billion does not a country make.

Thats because they are using it for all the wrong reasons.

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#10 Yongying
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Yay for good use of American money, everyone blames Israel but we are the ones paying those suckers to do **** like this.