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Re: Are police bound by the laws they enforce ?
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 01, 2003 at 07:13:09 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Are police bound by the laws they enforce ? posted by will marcum on October 01, 2003 at 06:52:07:
Police are citizens of the same country, state, and locality as you, and me. They are bound to uphold the law. They are also bound to OBEY the laws. No different than you or me. IF you actually had a policeman say what you quoted, he is not only a bad citizen, but shouldn't be allowed to carry a badge. If you have witness's, and are willing to take on the system, I would contact the States Attorny General, in your state. Let him know what was said, and see what they are willing to do. The bottom line is, the sheriff was just spouting off, unless he actually commited a crime, that you can PROVE. Untill he actually does violate the law, it's all just talk. Then do you feel safe in "bucking the system"? Police should hold themselves to a higher standard. If you heard what you say, I wouldn't want to depend on that officer to "serve and protect" me and my family.
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