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Re: Troy Police
[Re: IDOT]
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12/29/17 07:37 AM
12/29/17 07:37 AM
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Remington270
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Freak of Nature
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He ran, officers caught him. The first question that has to be answered is what did they arrest him for? Running from the police is not a crime. Really??? So if a cop walks up and says I need to talk with you and you run, that isn't against the law? Correct. Running isn't against the law. Running from police can be used a reasonable suspicion to pursue the guy, though. And talking to the police isn't obligatory. In fact, we have a thing called the 5th amendment to the constitution that is a pesky little detail that allows us as citizens not to be forced to talk to police. EVEN if you're innocent or uninvolved with a crime or potential crime. Our forefathers really were brilliant.
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