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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 569707" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Sober, you seem to be placing our constitutional rights as individuals/homeowners on the same plane as emotional responsibilities....we all can agree, the police have a difficult job to carry out. They deal with difficult and highstrung people everyday. However they are supposed to have a basic knowledge of the law, otherwise their arrest will be nix by the DA or be thrown out in a court of law in a heartbeat....as difficult as it was to obtain proper id and ownership, Officer Crowley's deed was concluded at the Gates residence. At that point Gates doesn't have the responsibility to behave in a calm, polite, cooperative manner to avoid arrest. At that point,(I wouldn't recommend it) Mr Gates can order the police off his property. I still can't believe, because of the individuals, race, and the politics involved, my conservative and libertarian friends are giving this arrest of an innocent but angry man, in his own home, a free pass. I am not that willing to give up our freedoms...even if I dislike Prof Gates behavior....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 569707, member: 9859"] Sober, you seem to be placing our constitutional rights as individuals/homeowners on the same plane as emotional responsibilities....we all can agree, the police have a difficult job to carry out. They deal with difficult and highstrung people everyday. However they are supposed to have a basic knowledge of the law, otherwise their arrest will be nix by the DA or be thrown out in a court of law in a heartbeat....as difficult as it was to obtain proper id and ownership, Officer Crowley's deed was concluded at the Gates residence. At that point Gates doesn't have the responsibility to behave in a calm, polite, cooperative manner to avoid arrest. At that point,(I wouldn't recommend it) Mr Gates can order the police off his property. I still can't believe, because of the individuals, race, and the politics involved, my conservative and libertarian friends are giving this arrest of an innocent but angry man, in his own home, a free pass. I am not that willing to give up our freedoms...even if I dislike Prof Gates behavior.... [/QUOTE]
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