Simulist wrote:Alchemy wrote:stickdog99 wrote:FourthBase wrote:Spiro C. Thiery wrote:compared2what? wrote:Spiro C. Thiery wrote:compared2what? wrote:I don't have any political objections to people voluntarily allowing cops into their houses when they reasonably believe it's in their interests.
I imagine your interpretation of "voluntary" is a bit broader than mine.
I doubt it. I forgot to put a qualifier in there. But the "afaik" was in the first post to indicate that as far as I know, nobody got fucked with -- ie, I wouldn't be surprised to learn otherwise. But I also wouldn't be surprised if people let them in voluntarily. They had a reason to believe it was in their interests.
And they can do that if they feel like it, in a free country. As I understand it. Might not be my choice. But that doesn't mean suddenly nobody in the whole country now has one, ever.
It's the same fucked-up it was before.
So, as far as you know, nobody got fucked with? As far as you know, everybody voluntarily let the police in, because they "reasonably believe it's in their interests" and not because they'd be scared not to.
And if they didn't believe it was in their interest--found the very idea unreasonable at its core? What would have happened to anyone who said, "You know what... No. You cannot search my house." I mean, as far as you know?
This latest massive action in the middle of a major urban center is precedent setting, notwithstanding the degree to which elements of it were not.
Please describe for me the person who would refuse such a search in the context of what was reported about #2 yesterday if the police informed the person that #2 was lurking in the neighborhood. Describe this person, in detail, not as some idealist abstraction.
Me. The dude was not in my house. I don't need the police to confirm that for me. That you feel you do and seem to be challenging anybody who does not to a fistfight is kind of scary.
Yea that is kinda how I feel too.
Hmm. What about duty? If there's a good chance that there is a bomb-exploding maniac in my neighborhood who has already killed three and injured hundreds — and could, conceivably, do the same to hundreds more — don't you and I have a duty to cooperate with the authorities in their efforts to stop him?
Yeah. It's my duty to allow troops to waste their time jacking up my house for no reason at all. I mean, even though I just checked and made sure there wasn't, there just might be a Jew hidden in my attic!