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<blockquote data-quote="PreachersWife2004" data-source="post: 66241005" data-attributes="member: 188814"><p>Where are you seeing the area he was sitting in? I've only seen the phone video.</p><p></p><p>And the ACLU says you should give your name if asked. Now, the ACLU does also say you have a right to remain silent. But then you should tell the officer you are exercising that right and then REMAIN SILENT.</p><p></p><p>This video, like many others, misses portions of the incident that are very much relevant to the situation. Which makes it nearly impossible for anyone not involved to really make any definitive statement.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You wanna show me that part of the constitution? Even the ACLU seems to disagree with you, and I'd expect they'd be first in line in these types of cases if there was a violation of rights.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.aclu.org/drug-law-reform-immigrants-rights-racial-justice/know-your-rights-what-do-if-you" target="_blank">https://www.aclu.org/drug-law-reform-immigrants-rights-racial-justice/know-your-rights-what-do-if-you</a></p><p></p><p>I think this part would be key:</p><p></p><p>IF YOU FEEL YOUR RIGHTS HAVE BEEN VIOLATED</p><p> <strong>Remember: police misconduct cannot be challenged on the street.</strong> Don't physically resist officers or threaten to file a complaint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PreachersWife2004, post: 66241005, member: 188814"] Where are you seeing the area he was sitting in? I've only seen the phone video. And the ACLU says you should give your name if asked. Now, the ACLU does also say you have a right to remain silent. But then you should tell the officer you are exercising that right and then REMAIN SILENT. This video, like many others, misses portions of the incident that are very much relevant to the situation. Which makes it nearly impossible for anyone not involved to really make any definitive statement. You wanna show me that part of the constitution? Even the ACLU seems to disagree with you, and I'd expect they'd be first in line in these types of cases if there was a violation of rights. [url]https://www.aclu.org/drug-law-reform-immigrants-rights-racial-justice/know-your-rights-what-do-if-you[/url] I think this part would be key: IF YOU FEEL YOUR RIGHTS HAVE BEEN VIOLATED [B]Remember: police misconduct cannot be challenged on the street.[/B] Don't physically resist officers or threaten to file a complaint. [/QUOTE]
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