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Originally posted by Aidokea View Post
Asked and answered.
I've arrested wanted persons hiding in places like bathrooms and showers before.
An arrest warrant is a legal command from a judge, for the police to arrest a person. If there are ANY restrictions on that, it will be spelled out in the warrant.
Why are you asking all these strange questions?
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Originally posted by polarevalinor View Post
Because you guys are police and should have the answers. Plus it is a good question how you would lock the door if the person you're arresting can't lock it.
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Dude, you are under stress. You're dodging a warrant and whining about possible consequences. If you don't want your door breached, dwelling left open because it can't be secured, afraid of what others will think, then walk into the courthouse early Monday morning and turn yourself in. The least of your concerns should be an officer referring to you as a bad guy.
By the way: I've been called lots of names by arrestees, few of which were 'value neutral'. You choose to cooperate or not, but you're treated accordingly.Chivalry is not dead and the good still die young.
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Originally posted by polarevalinor View PostNo police don't have to be politically-correct and refer to people they arrest as something other than the bad guys. It just would be nice if police would use more value-neutral terms to refer to the people they arrest. Arrestee being a good example. How do police feel when people refer to them as the bad guys?
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Originally posted by polarevalinor View Post
I interpret this as you saying you break the door down if you have a warrant.
Then the scumbag goes to jail and he’s held with all the rest of those innocent persons who were deprived of their rights.
When I leave, I don’t lock doors. I have signs in my trunk, “Moving. All items Free.” I put one in the front yard.
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Originally posted by polarevalinor View PostThat sounds like an absolute nightmare for the arrestee to suffer through. Police come to their place of residence and arrest them and make them look and feel like the bad guy.
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