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wuvuj Donating Member (874 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-14-09 05:14 PM
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31. They didn't likely break a law...
...they just apologized because they need some citizens to actually believe they still have some civil rights. If your car was parked on the street...they will have standing permission from the city to enter cars. Bet if you checked things out legally...you'd have no recourse.

They can do a sneak and peek entry of your house...they can snoop your email and online activities. Get into your car at a shopping mall.

They are camera shy and go thru peoples garbage...an altogether unwholesome group.

And...the techniques that are best used to protect your property and avoid crime also work...strangely enough...against cops. Wonder how that could be?

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