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DanJ

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People love to throw the "I know my rights" thing around at law enforcement, even if they don't actually know them, (and most of the time, they are wrong), so I think she escalated the situation on her own.
 

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We only have half the story thus far, but this is an interesting one.

She was not at a border port (crossing) although the incident occurred in Waddington, New York, a town on the St. Lawrence River (down which the border runs at that point) this was a U.S. Border Patrol "interior checkpoint." The woman in question who is a U.S. Citizen was traveling between two points in the U.S., indeed I believe between two locations in Waddington. The Border Patrol Agents described her as being "nervous" they looked in her vehicle and observed nothing other than her Labrador puppy, they asked to search the trunk, she refused. They detained her for a substantial period of time while they sent for a sniffer dog. After the tasering etc. . . they found absolutely nothing in her vehicle.

Basically this boils down to was this the border where the rules are extremely loose even though she had not crossed the border, or was this a vehicle stop along the lines of the U.S. Supreme Court decision of a few weeks back holding that after a traffic stop has been completed, police cannot continue to detain a motorist while awaiting the arrival of a K-9 unit unless they have Probable Cause. Thus far unless the U.S. Border Patrol has Probable Cause for an Immigration Violation, they have to play by the normal rules at these "interior checkpoints."

If the government doesn't "roll over" this very well may be a case which goes all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
 
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John Henry

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People love to throw the "I know my rights" thing around at law enforcement, even if they don't actually know them, (and most of the time, they are wrong), so I think she escalated the situation on her own.
The border guard said that she could go . The other female guard said that she assaulted the guard . That's bull shit . That guard is a piece of shit . The more I see stuff like this the more I hate people with badges . It's getting to a point where I have no feelings when I see enforcement officers getting hurt in the field .

Drive a couple of spikes into his or her backs and see how they like it.

Nothing wrong with knowing your rights . The cops give you a line of garbage when they don't even know the law themselves . I hope that guy's wife gets stopped by a peace officer and she gets a few spikes in her back .
 

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The border guard said that she could go . The other female guard said that she assaulted the guard . That's bull shit . That guard is a piece of shit . The more I see stuff like this the more I hate people with badges . It's getting to a point where I have no feelings when I see enforcement officers getting hurt in the field .

Drive a couple of spikes into his or her backs and see how they like it.

Nothing wrong with knowing your rights . The cops give you a line of garbage when they don't even know the law themselves . I hope that guy's wife gets stopped by a peace officer and she gets a few spikes in her back .
Yes, the agent said she could go. So instead of going, she decided to be a mouthpiece bitch to the officers. Yes, nothing wrong with people knowing their rights. Like I said, people quite often think they do when they don't. But as aardvark says, we only know part of this story. We don't see why she was stopped or pulled over, only her pulling out her camera phone and her mouth.
 

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was this a vehicle stop along the lines of the U.S. Supreme Court decision of a few weeks back holding that after a traffic stop has been completed, police cannot continue to detain a motorist while awaiting the arrival of a K-9 unit unless they have Probable Cause. .

Well, as the officer said, she was free to go, but her car wasn't.
 

Scarey

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"Fucking Retarded"......language Miss......you earned the spikes on that alone.To be serious, I'm getting sick of these videos of the righteous defender.If a cop stopped me and asked to look in the trunk.....sure... whatever will get me on my way the quickest officer.i pop it..he takes a look...closes it and i'm on my way.Worse case scenario she could have waited..recorded...saw they found nothing ..and filed a civil suit if she wished.

No, with trusty camera in hand she decided to wise ass a law enforcement agent because she thought she had a camera recording everything.He simply asked her to move....that's it...not drop her pants for a cavity search, or take a urine test.....just move to a certain area and she decided to push back.Congratulations miss, your videos up on Liveleaks, let me know when you get the feeling back in your legs .Dipshit.
 

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"Fucking Retarded"......language Miss......you earned the spikes on that alone.To be serious, I'm getting sick of these videos of the righteous defender.If a cop stopped me and asked to look in the trunk.....sure... whatever will get me on my way the quickest officer.i pop it..he takes a look...closes it and i'm on my way.Worse case scenario she could have waited..recorded...saw they found nothing ..and filed a civil suit if she wished.

No, with trusty camera in hand she decided to wise ass a law enforcement agent because she thought she had a camera recording everything.He simply asked her to move....that's it...not drop her pants for a cavity search, or take a urine test.....just move to a certain area and she decided to push back.Congratulations miss, your videos up on Liveleaks, let me know when you get the feeling back in your legs .Dipshit.
So when do you stand up for your rights? Is it when they ask you to pee? Or a cavity search? What if the guy next to you reacts the way you're reacting now?

"Just do it, if a cop asks then you should just do as he says"?

A good reminder of how quickly rights are undone:

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

By the time rights are undone to the point where YOU object, it's already too late.
 

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Standing up for ones rights is not an issue if one does so respectfully. She was giving the "badges" attitude about not popping her trunk, that in and of itself, gave the "badges" probably cause for suspicion. The woman that got tased, has only herself to blame for escalating things. Its like she was ASKING for it. If she had nothing in her trunk, pop the hatch and show them... she would have been on her way in seconds. :rolleyes:
 

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We don't see why she was stopped or pulled over, only her pulling out her camera phone and her mouth.
We don't but the "reason" for the stop was she was within 100 miles of the U.S. Border. Her version of the reason she was detained was that they told her "she looked nervous."


Well, as the officer said, she was free to go, but her car wasn't.
Ah, but this is another reason why this case may go up to higher courts if the government doesn't settle. Doesn't saying you're free to go but we're impounding your vehicle fly in the face of Rodriguez v. US? http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/14pdf/13-9972_p8k0.pdf
 

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Standing up for ones rights is not an issue if one does so respectfully. She was giving the "badges" attitude about not popping her trunk, that in and of itself, gave the "badges" probably cause for suspicion. The woman that got tased, has only herself to blame for escalating things. Its like she was ASKING for it. If she had nothing in her trunk, pop the hatch and show them... she would have been on her way in seconds. :rolleyes:

I agree she was stupid about it. It reminds me of the Chris Rock video on how not to get arrested. But stupid isn't an excuse for LE to fuck you up. Because one day, what you feel is legitimately "standing up for your rights" won't be seen that way and if LE feel they can get away with it, say goodbye to your civil liberties, maybe even your life.
 

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They're just doing their jobs after all. Any why film the whole thing unless you were planning on uploading a "LE brutality" video later on?
Because sometimes they are NOT just doing their jobs. Sometimes they are doing illegal things that violate their training and fly in the face of the jobs they have been given. Sometimes somebody needs to watch the watchmen.

This would seem to be one of those cases.
 

Serpent

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White privilege. *As in that she actually expected LE to "serve and protect", more serve than protect.

She was goading them, badgering them and being outright disruptive.

And I'm not a fan of cops much these days but this chick needed a dose of reality.

Forget this candyass video with CBP, here's some good old police asskickin!!! :) The Feds need to learn from local cops on how to intimidate and brutalize:

http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/08/us/delaware-police-kick-video/
 

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Meh, regardless of whether or not she did wrong, the officers had an obligation rise above the situation, a responsibility cops all too often fail at. Cops should never engage in pissing matches; they need to stay calm and collected and reasonable. Too often they adopt a holier than thou, self-righteous attitude.

Speaking of self-righteous, the woman was obviously asking for this. Not that the cops should have answered, but why press buttons? Sure, know your rights and execute them. But don't be a jerk about it.

If she didn't pull a knife or something, did they really have to taze her? Cops are too taze-happy. It's like they think if they don't shoot you, they have the right to assault you in any manner if you're uncooperative. For that matter, some of them seem to think they can shoot you too.
 

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Looks like the checkpoints in Cuba, except in Cuba never noticed the police searching through peoples trunks.

There are times when you can be a smart ass, and times when it is best to keep your mouth shut. She learned a lessen on the difference.

From the sounds of the girls screams, being tased must hurt like hell.
 

John Henry

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http://www.wwnytv.com/news/local/SLC-Woman-Tasered-By-Border-Agents-in-Confrontation-303073091.html

She admits to pushing the Border Agent after he pushed her - ( assault on a federal officer )
She was detained 100 miles from the border . Interesting . That means that a border guard can detain you when your pulling off the 401 on to a side street in Toronto . Really !!! Would any of you accept that .

The female guard said the lady was nervous . Really . The guard pushed her first . She was defending herself . He assaulted her in the first place . The guard just should have shot and killed her . How dare she say that she has rights when the guard has a badge and a gun . Who does she think she is ???

All he had to say is what they all say , even in Canada .... I feared for my life so I shot her . Just pump all of the bullets for the mag into her . That'll teach her not to respect a border guard 100 miles from the border .

Kind of reminds me of when the Nazi's would stop people and ask for their papers just because they could . Nazi Storm Troopers are what these people that have a badge and a gun are becoming these days .

Fuck the rights of the individual , I can do what I want because I have a badge and a gun and I'm wearing sun glasses .
 

Ceiling Cat

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Border agents have jurisdiction anywhere in Canada. If you land in Calgary they can stop and question and search you if they have suspicion that you are breaking Canadian Law pertaining to persons, or goods entering or exiting Canada. They also go on raids to locations all over Canada for goods or persons that have entered Canada illegally.
 

John Henry

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Border agents have jurisdiction anywhere in Canada. If you land in Calgary they can stop and question and search you if they have suspicion that you are breaking Canadian Law pertaining to persons, or goods entering or exiting Canada. They also go on raids to locations all over Canada for goods or persons that have entered Canada illegally.
I agree but in this case the lady in question was only nervous . Nothing else . Many people get nervous talking to a person with a badge and a gun even if you have done nothing wrong . She was 100 miles from the border . What law was she breaking pertaining to persons or goods entering or leaving the US . Was she under suspicion , being watched . No . None of that . It was just a bitchy border lady who thought that she would make a name for herself and hold up the lady in question.

Like other people have said , they were waiting for a K-9 unite . She had the right to leave . They found nothing in her car or trunk . Looks good on the stupid border guards . Great job . Well done . I hope the lady in question sues their asses off .

Cops in Canada do not have a right to search your trunk when they feel like it . They better have a damn good reason if they wish to .
 

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Border agents have jurisdiction anywhere in Canada. If you land in Calgary they can stop and question and search you if they have suspicion that you are breaking Canadian Law pertaining to persons, or goods entering or exiting Canada. They also go on raids to locations all over Canada for goods or persons that have entered Canada illegally.
One of their biggest projects ongoing is dealing with theft rings which ship cars, as well as disassembled cars out of Montreal to third world countries. Apparently a huge activity area
 
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