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The Public Servant Questionaire (For Your Protection!)
Bill St. Clair.com ^ | Unknown | Bill St. Clair

Posted on 04/22/2010 2:59:00 PM PDT by Windflier

THE PUBLIC SERVANT QUESTIONNAIRE

Key Points:

An American does not have to speak with a government agent unless the citizen has been arrested.

Americans have a right to privacy, to be left alone.

The PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 (Public Law 93-579), empowers citizens to require full, written disclosure from a government official who seeks information.

You may insist on complete disclosure as a precondition to speaking with any government official.

The Limits On Federal Power:

Law-abiding citizens are sometimes visited by agents of the Federal government for no apparent reason. It is helpful, at the time of these visits, to recall that unless a citizen has been placed under arrest (either because a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe the citizen has committed a crime or because the officer has in his possession an arrest warrant issued by a judge who believes there is probable cause the citizen has committed a crime, a citizen does not have to entertain the company of government agents.

Citizens also have the right, guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution, not to testify against themselves. Thus, when "the government" comes knocking on one¹s door, you have the right to simply say, "Please go away." Unless the government officer places you under arrest (there must be probable cause, or an arrest warrant based on probable cause), the officer must obey your wishes.

Be Helpful.... On Your Terms

Of course, citizens also have a vested interest in assisting "the government" in its role of crime-solver. Most of us understand the need to help "the government" to apprehend criminals. But it is also helpful, when "the government" arrives at your place of employment or at your home, to know how to find out why government agents have appeared on YOUR doorstep.

A handy little questionnaire that I came across years ago will do the trick. It¹s called the "Public Servant Questionnaire." A version accompanies this article. The "PSQ" was developed by Lynn Johnston, author of Who's Afraid of the IRS? (Libertarian Review Foundation: 1983, ISBN 0-930073-03-7).

The PSQ is based on the requirements placed upon the government by the Privacy Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-579), an amending law to Title 5, United States Code, Section 552, and is included as Section 552a.

If a citizen chooses to cooperate with government officials who are seeking information, BEFORE questioning begins, the citizen should politely inform the government agent or agents that a prerequisite for the citizen's cooperation with "the government" is the agent¹s cooperation with the citizen.

Do It Right, The First Time

The questions should then be put to each agent, and the citizen should enter the answers onto the questionnaire. Copies should be provided to each agent, either at the time of the questioning or by mail to the agent after the visit. The questionnaire informs the government agent that the citizen knows his rights and knows which limited powers the government agent has been granted by the people.

Most probably some government agents will not want to fill out or sign the PSQ. That’s fine. They can then be sent on their merry way. They may need to explain to their superiors, and a court of law, and a jury, on another day, why they refused to cooperate with the reasonable questions of the highest officeholder in the land, a citizen.

Download the Public Servant Questionaire here


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To: Windflier
Wheeeeeee....thanks. Thought I had gone blind (or nuts). lol

Looks like a good book, so just ordered it, along with another along those same lines.

With Regards...j

21 posted on 04/22/2010 11:18:39 PM PDT by jmax
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To: jmax

I was answering posts on two busy threads, and got mixed up about which thread I saw that posted on.

Glad I could help you find what you were looking for.


22 posted on 04/22/2010 11:48:46 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Windflier

This is great information to have!

Thanks!


23 posted on 04/23/2010 8:29:52 AM PDT by Danae (Don't like the Constitution, try living in a country with out one.)
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To: Windflier
I have learned not to speak with nor even make eye contact with any sort of cop; federal, state or local.

Nothing good can ever come of that.

24 posted on 04/25/2010 6:28:03 PM PDT by elkfersupper (Member of the Original Defiant Class)
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To: elkfersupper
I have learned not to speak with nor even make eye contact with any sort of cop; federal, state or local.

Nothing good can ever come of that.

I understand where you're coming from. During my teenage years, I was pulled over and harassed by the police nearly every time my car left the driveway.

In my adult life, nearly every interaction I've had with government agents (federal, state, and local) has had a negative outcome, or slant to it.

Most normal folks avoid contact with government, for good reason. It almost always winds up as a negative experience for the citizen.

It wasn't supposed to be this way. Our government was instituted by The People, to be their servant, but humans are susceptible to some pretty horrible base tendencies. One of those is the abuse of power, which if unchecked, grows into an institutionalized culture, such as we see today.

"The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants."

In today's high-tech world, I guess we call that a "re-set". Same thing. We need to get back to basics in this country.

25 posted on 04/25/2010 6:51:34 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: Windflier
Carry on.

I'm 58 and I'm tired.

I can still snipe, but even those days are numbered.

26 posted on 04/25/2010 7:16:00 PM PDT by elkfersupper (Member of the Original Defiant Class)
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To: elkfersupper
Carry on. I'm 58 and I'm tired. I can still snipe, but even those days are numbered.

Well, I'm 57 in a couple of months, so I'm not far behind you. I can relate to being "tired", but I've still got enough spit and vinegar in me to put up a fight.

Peace, brother.

27 posted on 04/25/2010 9:04:37 PM PDT by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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