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Refuse a breathalyzer test and tell me they have to PROVE you were drinking before they take you to jail damn this is a lasportsman thread |
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If I was you I would forgive and forget. I don't think you win the day by being angry at the guy that called the cops, or at the cop for the way he reacted. It is better to build bridges rather than burn them.
You said you been hunting there 3 years and this is the first time this has happened, so in reality, not all that bad. You get to hunt a huge piece of property for free You get a duck hunting pond for free You can bring people with you for free You have a key, so only you and a select few can get in Look at the bright side, be grateful, and good luck the rest of the season. By the way, did ya'll kill anything? |
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Poor deputies........ |
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This is not directed at you MR I am on your side, just devils advocate from another point of view (and the last comment is to stir the pot)
So per some of you on here if I wanted to trespass on someone's land and not get in trouble all I need to do is: 1. get behind a locked gate (extremely difficult to do) 2. when questioned just give the landowner's name (easy enough) 3. give a phone number to the landowner (just make one up but hope the person doesn't answer) 4. ????? Do these steps and the sheriff should just let you go, you shouldn't have to 'prove' you are not trespassing and then 5. Profit I can clearly see I am arguing with a bunch of liberals here and the reason we have so many dang illegals here - if a cop pulls one over and they have no documentation (or permission from the landowner) the cop has no right to question them and its up to the officer to 'prove' they are illegals. The officer should just let people come into this country per them (or trespass on someone else's property) Amirite? #potnowstirred |
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However, I have always been taught not to point a weapon at something that you didn't want to shoot. A gun can malfunction or a loud noise could have startled the officer and then this thread would have never been started. I don't fault the officer for being ready and even having his weapon drawn. But pointing a weapon (empty or loaded) at a person who is not being aggresive in the least bit is not right. |
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This situation should have never gone this far. The guy who called Barney Fife should have been asked if he owned the property first. When he said, "No." then he should have been asked to contact the landowner to confirm there is not supposed to be anyone behind the locked gate. I am sure he had the landowner's phone number just like Marsh did. Once the landowner was contacted and confirmed Marsh had permission, this situation would have ended.
Absolutely no need to go in gun drawn and then ask questions later. Simple police common sense would have solved this but it seems like there is a lack of that in society today. |
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You know what's the sad thing. Me the guy who called the cops and the land owner all live within a block of each other and a Sheriff detective lives In between me and the land owner.
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Not a lawyer but, If you read the way the tresspass laws were rewritten. When they made the law that you don't have to put up signs anymore , they also said that unless you own / lease the land. You MUST have written permission on your person from the land owner or you are considered to be trespassing.
ANYONE can call and say you do not have permission to be on someone elses property. And like someone else said, there is no telling what the other person told the LEO. The deputy did not have to try to contact the land owner. He could have cited you for trespass and let you sort it out w/ the judge. |
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Goddddd.....Duck Butter sucks so bad
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this thread sucks so bad!
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There are many LEOs out there that could gain something from reading them. |
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Game wardens walk up on "armed" hunters all the time and do not draw their weapon, much less point the damn thing towards an individual.
If the deputy was unsure he should have written a summons with a cool head, not arrest, and this would have been cleared up with the local DA and charges dropped. The guy who called the cops and noticed it was an acquaintance of the land owner should have used common sense and dismissed the officer. Now he deserves a beating. |
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Here I'll make it more interesting for ya. This what I kept thinking about doing to ol' boy who called the cops every time I looked at the deputy's tazer gun
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Yep, you are mad
There is an LEO on here who has posted great 'cents' on this subject, the laws are to protect the landowner (thank goodness) |
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