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Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Don't Consent to Police Action.


An excerpt:

Other states have found that effective law enforcement doesn't demand hassling citizens who have done nothing to justify suspicion. In 2002, New Jersey's state Supreme Court recognized the obvious: "These searches are not voluntary because people feel compelled to assent" and concluded that consent "that is the product of official intimidation or harassment is not consent at all."


BlueCarp recommends reading the whole thing, especially if you will be attending the Democratic National Convention.

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