I gave case law and that's all you've got. Okay, you guys are obviously talking to and advising fellow F&W law breakers here. Clearly you are unwilling to understand the actual laws applied and abide by them. So, sure, there is no convincing people like you. So go ahead, you keep doing you.Unconstitional laws, that's why it's a police state. Nothing trumps the constitution. And quit trying to convince people.
I not a lawyer, but there is case of case where people rights are being violated.I gave case law and that's all you've got. Okay, you guys are obviously talking to and advising fellow F&W law breakers here. Clearly you are unwilling to understand the actual laws applied and abide by them. So, sure, there is no convincing people like you. So go ahead, you keep doing you.
I already explained the difference between penal code and prima facia, in plain understandable English. I'm not here giving my opinion, or saying, but the constitution says... I cited case law, exhibiting what I stated is true. I have not asked that you like it.I not a lawyer, but there is case of case where people rights are being violated.
Law enforcement will search your vehical you don't give consent, you say it. And you don't answer questions, invoke your 1st, 4th and 5th amendment. Don't resist, don't argue, law enforcement it's there territory.
Don't make it worst. But take it to court.
If you win. Then one files a civil law suit.
I watch tons of civil lawyers on line.
Suing for this exact civil rights violations.
Freedom is scary, live with it.
PS: Steve is exactly correct.
Who are you talking to?Shut the Fock up. At 21 mins. into the video the narrator states the he gave out too much information which could strengthen the Officers case against him. Answer only questions you are asked, don't have diarrhea of the mouth.
I'm referring to what you should/not say to officers when being questioned. RELAX.Who are you talking to?
Recording is a great idea, unless of course you're recording things that can be used against you. That is why it's important to actually understand the way the law actually works, as opposed to how you want it to work, falsely believe it works...Also the reason to invoke the first amendment is to pull out that phone and record the entire stop. You record for your safety.
Gotcha. Unfortunately, the narrator is only considering penal code, what typical cops enforce, and not F&W law (Prima Facia laws). The video or the guy in it, is dealing with prima Facia laws, so the narrator's comments are wrong and misleading. But I already stated that.I'm referring to what you should/not say to officers when being questioned. RELAX.
Most law enforcement has body cams, however they can edit it. Not suppose to do that but they do, that's why it's importantRecording is a great idea, unless of course you're recording things that can be used against you. That is why it's important to actually understand the way the law actually works, as opposed to how you want it to work, falsely believe it works...
Few things are cut and dry. Of course video can be FOIA'd, but them editing video in today's day and age, destroys their case very quickly; as it destroys credibility.Most law enforcement has body cams, however they can edit it. Not suppose to do that but they do, that's why it's important
To record . Also interactions can be foia ( freedom of information act) while I appreciate you warning us. It is not cut dry as you state.
I suggest they do their consulting prior to hunting, so they have no doubts going in to the field. Knowledge is power. Being properly informed allows one to better handle and understand a situation.My final post on the subject.
Consult a civil rights lawyer.
Especially you guys in the field.
Get real legal advice.
Good hunting
Say what you will about the guy, but he never missed an opportunity to say in four paragraphs what could be said in one sentence.Larry would have a lot to say about this, A LOT.