looks like the 3d is being stepped on too.

The stories of criminal police and their criminal activities just keep mounting. I hope the Mitchells suit wins them millions in settlements and the perp cops are jailed, fined, and lose their jobs. These kind of blatant violations and disregard for people's rights has to be stopped. A few years ago the whole police department in Wallkill, N.Y. had to be shut down and disbanded due to the criminal actions of the police after the whole police department criminally harassed the members of the family of a man who dared to publish complaints about the way the local cops acted. The state police had to be called in and their investigation found the whole police department was involved in an criminal conspiracy to deprive the family of their rights. Every city and county it seems will need to have a civilian overwatch organization to ensure that police are taught not to infringe upon citizen's rights, and are punished when they do. This criminal activity by "law enforcement" agencies has to be stopped before it becomes any more epidemic than it already has.
 

Unfortunately it is consider harassment and obstruction if you interfere. I have great respect for the folks who I have met doing their job. Police are people, and Im sure if you followed anyone of us civilians around and put us under a microscope we would fail that test. To me you are putting the publics safety at risk from this type of civil disobedience. You just put those police up as targets. You have rights, the right to remain silent.

You don't like my country, state, city, neighborhood, then leave, quietly please. I live in the greatest country in the world.
 

Whoa! That's pretty heavy!
Did I read that right, cause, Casca is confusing me? (I don't see where that man, enjoying his free right, to his home, undisturbed, is interfering. Civil disobedience for refusing to get involved and trying to keep your nose out of anothers' domestic violence situation?)
They need a surveillance standpoint for a "domestic violence" situation? What were they gonna survey? Someone getting the bleep beat outta them?

Here in Florida, they just bust in, arrests both parties "domestically violating" each other, and let the courts sort it out. No need for "commandeering" a private dwelling for "surveillance", well, unless they wanna hang out, watch tv, eat some donuts in the comfort of a/c, instead of, GET ON WITH THE JOB!

The last time I heard of tactics, such as these, the word "gestapo", comes to mind.
 

Unfortunately it is consider harassment and obstruction if you interfere. I have great respect for the folks who I have met doing their job. Police are people, and Im sure if you followed anyone of us civilians around and put us under a microscope we would fail that test. To me you are putting the publics safety at risk from this type of civil disobedience. You just put those police up as targets. You have rights, the right to remain silent.

You don't like my country, state, city, neighborhood, then leave, quietly please. I live in the greatest country in the world.

Casca, would you allow the police unfettered access to your home? For as long as it takes to gather whatever evidence they want to obtain in regard to anything they'd like to pursue? Would you allow them to search your closets and attic, your dressers and other storage items although you are not the target of any investigation?

Or are you saying that if I were to speak out against such behavior, I should leave the country I was born in?

I'm a bit confused here, please fill in the blanks.
 

Davest, Right On!!!!!
 

I truly hope this article is a joke/hoax.

If not, this is DEEPLY disturbing...
 

Unfortunately it is consider harassment and obstruction if you interfere. I have great respect for the folks who I have met doing their job. Police are people, and Im sure if you followed anyone of us civilians around and put us under a microscope we would fail that test. To me you are putting the publics safety at risk from this type of civil disobedience. You just put those police up as targets. You have rights, the right to remain silent.

You don't like my country, state, city, neighborhood, then leave, quietly please. I live in the greatest country in the world.

We have something called the bill of rights.... Police do not have the right to violate it, home owners have the right to refuse to give up their home like that, that is not civil disobedience, it is called 3rd amendment in the bill of rights...

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Unfortunately it is consider harassment and obstruction if you interfere. I have great respect for the folks who I have met doing their job. Police are people, and Im sure if you followed anyone of us civilians around and put us under a microscope we would fail that test. To me you are putting the publics safety at risk from this type of civil disobedience. You just put those police up as targets. You have rights, the right to remain silent.

You don't like my country, state, city, neighborhood, then leave, quietly please. I live in the greatest country in the world.

NO I WILL NOT LEAVE!! I was born in America as my family has been for hundreds of years and as an American it is my right and duty to protest against any transgressions against constitutional rights of citizens whether these transgressions are committed by other citizens or by police or military. It is NOT considered harassment or obstruction to deny police access to your property, under English and American law a man's house is his castle and not to be used without authorization by that person by the government for any reason at all. I have found police using my driveway to try to catch speeders and I always ask them to leave and they do because they know they have no right to be on my property as they had no right to be on the property of the law abiding Mitchell family in the article. If anything it is people with insipid ideas and statements like yours that are allowing America to lose some of her great tenets, and Americans to lose their constitutionally guaranteed rights. The constitution was made to protect all of us from governmental abuse such as happened and happens under dictatorships. If the police act in a totalitarian manner we as citizens have the right to see that they are shown the errors of their ways and prevented from doing so in the future. Do you not read history and know what the Gestapo and Russian Secret Police did to the rights of their own citizens?? This police state mentality cannot be allowed to flourish in America or it will cease to be one of the greatest countries in the world.
 

Ya know gunsil,
I can't really speak FOR casca, but I have to think, he may have misread the article.
There was a lot of "attorney speak" in there, defendant, plaintiff, names thrown around, (I recognize it, as I usually see attorney's, car salesman, and gold buyers, use that type speech, so as to confuse) :laughing7:

I even re-read it, cause I thought I may have missed something. :laughing7:
Eh, to err is human..........
 

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