To: sagar
There is no constitutional requirement for a warning before the execution of a warranted search.
Even if I were to agree with you (which I don't), isn't there a compelling interest by the police not to create situations that could lead to unnecessary violence and death? Don't they have a moral obligation to treat their fellow citizens like people instead of subjects? Or are those concepts just too bothersome for overgrown kids who don't want to miss out on a chance to play army?
79 posted on
10/05/2014 2:37:55 PM PDT by
LostInBayport
(When there are more people riding in the cart than there are pulling it, the cart stops moving...)
To: LostInBayport; samtheman
“Even if I were to agree with you (which I don’t), isn’t there a compelling interest by the police not to create situations that could lead to unnecessary violence and death? Don’t they have a moral obligation to treat their fellow citizens like people instead of subjects? Or are those concepts just too bothersome for overgrown kids who don’t want to miss out on a chance to play army? “
I am sorry but those are loaded questions. There is no point in arguing.
149 posted on
10/05/2014 11:43:33 PM PDT by
sagar
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