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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 3560102" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>I think differently about the no-knock warrants on someone's home than I do on a traffic stop or while encountering cops in an investigation. I'm not a fan of no-knock, because mistakes happen and those circumstances have a high chance of fatality - especially for those of us on this board, right? That's almost a guarantee if your door is broken down in the night. People are dying before anyone figures out a mistake was made. If you are an honest citizen, and someone kicks in your door, do you expect it to be the cops? I think they should be used VERY rarely and the bar to get that warrant should be high.</p><p></p><p>However, if a cop stops me for a broken taillight and thinks I'm El Chapo, I'm going to do whatever they tell me to do. If I can't calmly work it out with them, they can arrest me and I'll plead my case to someone else. And there is a high probability that I'll live through it. Just like Daunte Wright would be alive if he'd just done what he was told.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 3560102, member: 6668"] I think differently about the no-knock warrants on someone's home than I do on a traffic stop or while encountering cops in an investigation. I'm not a fan of no-knock, because mistakes happen and those circumstances have a high chance of fatality - especially for those of us on this board, right? That's almost a guarantee if your door is broken down in the night. People are dying before anyone figures out a mistake was made. If you are an honest citizen, and someone kicks in your door, do you expect it to be the cops? I think they should be used VERY rarely and the bar to get that warrant should be high. However, if a cop stops me for a broken taillight and thinks I'm El Chapo, I'm going to do whatever they tell me to do. If I can't calmly work it out with them, they can arrest me and I'll plead my case to someone else. And there is a high probability that I'll live through it. Just like Daunte Wright would be alive if he'd just done what he was told. [/QUOTE]
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