Many security guards and police are ignorant of the law and especially the spirit of the law:
(most of these are lower ranking officers)
IF YOUR GOING TO UPHOLD IT, YOU HAVE TO LEARN IT!
- detention (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (you’re acting “strange”) (suspicious- racism)
“We got a call” (2 Canada). (3 misinterpret **) - identification (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (passenger) (2). (rely entirely on ID without investigation and misread)
- the difference between a primary and secondary charge (identification, obstruction, resisting arrest)
- freedom of speech (protest) (2) (solicitation) ( bodycam original) (education)
- public photography threatens authority (2) (3) (4)
(5) | government offices (2) (3) (4) | court house (2) (3) - easement WIN (2)
- public vs private property (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) | policy vs law (2)
- disorderly conduct (2) (violence)
- trespassing (2) (3) (4) (5)
- interfering (physical) (2) / hindering
- obstruction (2) (3) (4) (5)
- 5th amendment is obstruction | 5th amendment and filming police is suspicious
- hearsay: they detain/arrest upon a complaint, without having first investigated and observed that a crime was actually being committed. (2)
- HIPPA
- Civil Asset Forfeiture: DEA can seize passenger bags irrespective of safety concerns, without probable cause, separate from the person
- resisting arrest (2)
- resisting without violence (id) (You need to provide ID and say your name for my safety and your safety)
- unlawful arrest at home without arrest warrant
- the limits of their authority (2)
- unreliable narrators of events
- what is a lawful order?
- Willful Blindness of the law: They refuse to read and comprehend the law: misconstrue “no photography” (in courtroom) as anywhere in the building
- willful ignorance: Authoritarianism: I don’t care about your rights
- bench warrant does authorize search of home (on “obstruction” charge)
- southern sheriff argues that the Federal Constitution does not supersede Arkansas law or constitution
- Court OKs Barring High IQs for Cops
Philip Turner successfully sued and established caselaw that the public may record the police in Texas (Turner vs Driver) .
(This is an earlier case that funded the Turner vs Driver case.)
Police Refuse to Read 38.04 Law: Cite Failure to ID