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Welcome to the Jungle, We got fun and games.
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You have got to be fucking kidding me.
Seriously, did these guys just walk into people's homes without warrants? |
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2) People would let them in anyway. 3) If someone told them they could not come in, they would have been tossed to the ground and "detained." |
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'Merica. Fuck yea! |
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Search Warrant Exceptions Exigent circumstances are situations where immediate action is necessary. If the officer takes the time to get a warrant, evidence will be destroyed, life could be lost, or the suspect could escape. The practical application of exigent circumstances is that the officer can enter a home or business without a warrant. The officer is limited to taking steps in ending the emergency. The officer can retrieve and secure any evidence found in plain view, but cannot conduct a full search. Once the situation is stabilized, the officer is required to obtain a search warrant to continue searching for evidence. sc rulings: US v. Cephas, No. 004780P(4th Cir.)(2001) US v. Carter United States v. Rhiger, 315 F.3d 1283 (2003) |
So this is what 6 stars in GTA look like.
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Granted, I haven't seen Boston Police in more than 14 years, but did they change suits overnight for this lockdown to look harder or is is this now normal attire and so uniform change has been a progressive thing? |
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I would not let them in. Searching every single house in a city is the absolute dumbest thing I have ever heard of. I wonder how many were arrested for refusing to let these ass packers in and how much damage was done to houses when these ass hats were running around with their badge of importance pinned to their foreheads. |
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Under the Exigent circumstances exception to the Fourth Amendment they can however there are limitations; |
Be glad you're not in Boston right now..
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"Voluntary" home search in Watertown, MA caught on video: |
Looks scary, but they just do their job :thumbsup
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Why should I caption these pics
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Id love to see the faces of people with a weed room running around flushing plants
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A scared people are easy to control....
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Oh sorry I captioned the wrong post.. :disgust |
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You know, there is a few types of people who work in law enforcement and military structures and ready to kill other people by order. Some do it for money, others because they want to serve their country and fight crime/enemies. The most dangerous ones are those who just do their job :2 cents: |
"Mum, there's somebody at the door"...
"Its probably Jehovah's Witnesses, tell them to fuck off, we are Muslim's".... |
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You don't really think the LAPD had warrants to go search all those cabins out in the mountains now do yea when they were looking for Chris Dorner? In this case and that case there was an "active" manhunt where officers had been shot as well as been in gun fights with the subject. Not to mention he was suspected of bombing the Boston Marathon.. The searches above are searches done in the "locked" down perimeter where they thought the second subject was hiding. He was considered a imminent threat, and while no one wants cops busting through their doors, they did have the constitutional right to do warrantless door to door searches in this rare circumstance. Now they can't just do that with any Axe Murdering Joe that might of chopped up his neighbor. However when there is a serious public threat they have the right. It just doesn't get used very often because there quite simply aren't many times they could legally get away with doing it. A more common usage of this, would be the police chasing a suspect whom went into a random home. They don't need a warrant to proceed. |
police doing their work
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welcome to the police state. Enjoy your stay.
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Talk about a country turned into a dictatorship.. next "country" will be EU
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Not sure if I rememebr the saying correctly... Is it "America, Land of the Free"???
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The US people think it's real bad when a SWAT guy points a gun on a civilian, while immigrants from other countries (e.g. from my one) think it's ok - the US police is the kind and you is just a piece of shit that have to obey or be dead. That's not a joke, they really think that way.
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Terrorism: the best excuse ever |
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And I'd have no issue letting them in. Coffee officer? |
Boston Police trace the WiFi from the Adult webcam of AnneFrankLive.com
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http://i.imgur.com/DPVIr6k.jpg
hope I put the fleshlight away :1orglaugh http://i.imgur.com/KRjQfZb.jpg straight to the Panty drawer :1orglaugh |
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But they pulled people out of their home at gun point. They trampled all over these people's rights and I bet for most of them it will be the first time they have had a gun pointed at them with someone ready to pull the trigger (a very shitty experience) And to everyone saying they did their job, no they fucking didn't. They ran around and played GI Joe and not one of the thousands of cops looked in a covered boat, with a ripped tarp, with blood on it. |
the # of uninformed and unwilling to inform themselves in this thread is staggering.
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Yeah the people of Watertown seem really upset the police checked to see if the bomber was hiding in their home. [/sarcasm One lady found blood on her back porch next to an open door leading to her basement. Hmmm, I woner if she was glad the police where there to check it out. |
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