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Old January 6th, 2008
Snert Snert is offline
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Default Re: encounter with a constable

OK so a question pertaining to XD45's post and the original one.

On CarterBeauford's post. The conastable came in looking for people names on the papers. He was givin info , and then the consatable asked for the providers name.. At that point can CB tell him sorry its none of your business??

Same with XD45's case, the constable reached in person the named subject on the papers. Anyone else in the store is of no concern to the constable. So why should the constable ask for XD's name?? it is irrelivant to the papers, hes not obstructing justice. The constable has no right looking around the building AT ALL without a warrant. I can understand if he's standing there looking around where customers are allowed. BUT what on earth would make him think he can just nose around behind the counter?? whats back there again has NOTHING to do with serving the papers.

So in both case's can anything of legal action be taken against someone for not providing their name?? Or in XD's case can tresspass/harrasment charges be charged against the constable??

I luckly have never had to deal with any of these issues. But just want to know what are my rights .

Snert...
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