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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Lang" data-source="post: 969028" data-attributes="member: 65699"><p>The accusations aren't false, but even if they were, how would they violate his Constitutional rights? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Do we know that the officer wasn't suspended, or that the individual did not file harassment charges? If he truly was not suspended, then I know I would wonder why because he should have been. A private citizen breaking the law is heinous, but a law enforcement officer breaking the law and lying about the nature of laws is especially pernicious and is improper to let slide. A cynic would be lead to believe that if no disciplinary action were taken against this officer that the pop culture idea that the law enforcement sodality is so tight-knit that it protects its own members at the expense of the law. I'd like to think that this isn't the case, but my hope ebbs when I see things like this video.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Like TJR, I'd like to know how Terry v. Ohio applies. Since it has been asserted that California law allows open carry citizens to be interrogated & inspected, mentioning that case seems superfluous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Lang, post: 969028, member: 65699"] The accusations aren't false, but even if they were, how would they violate his Constitutional rights? Do we know that the officer wasn't suspended, or that the individual did not file harassment charges? If he truly was not suspended, then I know I would wonder why because he should have been. A private citizen breaking the law is heinous, but a law enforcement officer breaking the law and lying about the nature of laws is especially pernicious and is improper to let slide. A cynic would be lead to believe that if no disciplinary action were taken against this officer that the pop culture idea that the law enforcement sodality is so tight-knit that it protects its own members at the expense of the law. I'd like to think that this isn't the case, but my hope ebbs when I see things like this video. Like TJR, I'd like to know how Terry v. Ohio applies. Since it has been asserted that California law allows open carry citizens to be interrogated & inspected, mentioning that case seems superfluous. [/QUOTE]
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