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Re: Police & military access (fwd)
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> Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 23:23:31 -0700
> From: Kent Crispin <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Police & military access
> > Do police have any civil rights not endowed to a individual citizen?
>
> No. But on the job, doing their state assigned duties, they have
> access to instrumentalities not available to private citizens or
> off-duty police. "On" and "off" duty may sometimes be a little fuzzy
> in practice, but the principle is clear. It isn't a big deal, and
> it's not a matter of civil rights.
Which principle is clear? That police like to confuse the issue as much as
possible to their advantage?
Of course it is a matter of civil rights. The police are a representative of
the CIVIL authorities, you have truly missed the entire point of the
constitution.
> A license to practice medicine
> gives you the ability to prescribe morphine. A certain class of
> drivers license lets you drive a school bus full of children.
True, but there is NO law that can dictate which doctor I choose let alone
if I choose one at all. At least there I have a choice, because of this the
comparison you are trying to draw is broke.
Jim Choate
CyberTects
[email protected]