If that was the standard, New York would have run out of space to house prisoners a long time ago.
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43 sats \ 0 replies \ @sangekrypto 13 Oct
Yes, now law enforcement has taken action at will, so don't be surprised.
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43 sats \ 0 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 13 Oct
Murphy was within his rights to ask, “Am I being detained?” And, “What is the charge?”. Everything else he could have answered, “I do not consent.” Or, “I do not answer questions.” Of course, he shouldn’t say anything after that. This officer aught to be fired with extreme prejudice for doing this. The other officers went above and beyond, too, IMHO. Murphy should sue them for doing all of this under the color of the law after he goes after their bonds.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 13 Oct
Interesting, why is SCOTUS seeking to right a wrong for an arrest over an alledged misdemeanor. Well, in this case, a made up charge. I was under the impression that SCOTUS liked to laugh at misdemeanor arrests, all the while allegedly commiting the same such misdemeanors in the past.
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @Satosora 13 Oct
The police should be held to a higher standard.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @AJ1992 13 Oct
They absolutely should. 100% agree. Fuck law enforcement.
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @Satosora 13 Oct
With the money and benefits they "earn", they should be working for us.
They need to be taught their place.
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