blu3bird
Well-Known Member
http://thefreethoughtproject.com/congress-passes-bill-allowing-homes-searched-without-warrant/
Crazy times we live in.
Crazy times we live in.
I'm really hoping this is incorrect.
You sure about the shit thread rating?Shit thread is misleading as fuck.
They can go in your house if there's a gas leak nearby too. And dozens of other reasons.
It's a public safety issue, is it not?You sure about the shit thread rating?
The shredding of your civil rights in the name of 'security' has become standard operating procedure since 9/11.
Why is it that citizens who live 'near' public transportation facilities (no difference limitation given) should automatically suffer the loss of one of their most basic constitutional liberties?
There was no mention of an existing emergency requirement as there would be for a gas leak.
Sure looks like the public safety excuse is being stretched a bit far to me. This kind of excuse for the erosion of civil rights has been endemic to 'public safety' regulations for a long time.It's a public safety issue, is it not?
Not a fishing expedition that's implied.
Lol. It's clear that's your opinion, not without merit.Sure looks like the public safety excuse is being stretched a bit far to me. This kind of excuse for the erosion of civil rights has been endemic to 'public safety' regulations for a long time.
If we only get our constitutional protections when the government feels like it, WE DON'T FUCKING HAVE THEM.
Is that clear enough for you?
Exactly, where does it stop? Those transit/transportation agents, I believe are a federal branch of Homeland Security. I'm almost positive the guy I had a run in with had a vest in his Yukon that said Department of Homeland Security.Sure looks like the public safety excuse is being stretched a bit far to me. This kind of excuse for the erosion of civil rights has been endemic to 'public safety' regulations for a long time.
If we only get our constitutional protections when the government feels like it, WE DON'T FUCKING HAVE THEM.
Is that clear enough for you?
Share your thoughts, I'm interested to hear your point of view. What's more complicated?Lol. It's clear that's your opinion, not without merit.
I also see it as a little more complicated, and still insist the OP is misleading.
I think that's also pretty clear.
The worst are the border crossing officers. Those fuckers have carte blanche to do as they please. Throw your 4'th amendment protections to illegal search and seizure right out the window when dealing with them. The part that most people don't know is that their powers extend 100 miles inland from any point along the border, so they can detain, search, and seize shit from people with little to no probable cause all over the damn place, not just at border crossings.Exactly, where does it stop? Those transit/transportation agents, I believe are a federal branch of Homeland Security. I'm almost positive the guy I had a run in with had a vest in his Yukon that said Department of Homeland Security.
They can basically do whatever they want in the name of "safety". This bill could very easily be just an excuse to abuse their authority.
I'm not sure, but I also believe conservation officers can enter your house without a warrant, they need to believe you're illegally harvesting game animals though. Where as these transit/transportation officers can do it for any reason at all, you give these guys a hammer and now everything is a nail to them.
What's odd too, is the few congressman that voted against the bill are republicans lol, I would think democrats would vote against something like this.
For real I drove through a border patrol checkpoint several times on 91 in VT they just ask if you are a US citizen and let you go, but if you're not they make you pull into the rest area.The worst are the border crossing officers. Those fuckers have carte blanche to do as they please. Throw your 4'th amendment protections to illegal search and seizure right out the window when dealing with them. The part that most people don't know is that their powers extend 100 miles inland from any point along the border, so they can detain, search, and seize shit from people with little to no probable cause all over the damn place, not just at border crossings.
Exactly my point.Exactly, where does it stop? Those transit/transportation agents, I believe are a federal branch of Homeland Security. I'm almost positive the guy I had a run in with had a vest in his Yukon that said Department of Homeland Security.
They can basically do whatever they want in the name of "safety". This bill could very easily be just an excuse to abuse their authority.
I'm not sure, but I also believe conservation officers can enter your house without a warrant, they need to believe you're illegally harvesting game animals though. Where as these transit/transportation officers can do it for any reason at all, you give these guys a hammer and now everything is a nail to them.
What's odd too, is the few congressman that voted against the bill are republicans lol, I would think democrats would vote against something like this.
Thanks,Lol. It's clear that's your opinion, not without merit.
I also see it as a little more complicated, and still insist the OP is misleading.
I think that's also pretty clear.
I just don't see this as a major issue.
The intent isn't for search and seizure. I own 2 properties. The township and utility companies have a right of way so many feet in.
Just the other day a guy in a flourescent green shirt walked through the middle of my back yard with a natural gas sniffer. My motion detectors picked him up and I went out and met him to see what was up.
He doesn't have to ask permission.
Once, the was a gas leak out front where the main is. They insisted on sniff checking the basement sewer drains around the leak (a few houses) to see if they were compromised.
There are times that people are allowed to enter your space. If you deny entrance, you're going to look like you're hiding something. If you're growing something in there, it's your responsibility to have your shit concealed well enough to survive a simple inspection for a gas leak or some other public hazard. I planned my grow room to survive simple emergencies.
It's also in your best interest not to blow up...or have your house burn down when smoke is billowing out of the ridge vent and the fire dept. wants to enter.
This law in the article isn't intended to catch illegal activity or infringe on your rights, and they already can enter your space if it's for public safety.