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[AZ-Observing] Re: Observing in Arizona
- From: "Thad Robosson" <starstarcracker@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: az-observing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 07:23:45 -0700
Kevin, et al,
Kevin, I have to admit that I don't agree with some of your post, but
this list is not about that, and perhaps
someday we could engage in a friendly debate. I consider all on this
list to be friends, and for the sake of
keeping that way, I'll shift back to the topic at hand.
The real trouble, as it applies to this list, is the adaptation to the
situation. As such, further discussion on this should be
regarding what to do about our current sites, or the possibilities of
finding new ones. Working with the agencies, along
understanding who the bad people are, should make it a bit more clear on
how to go about this.
Anyone have contacts in the Sherrif's office or Border Patrol?
Thad
>Reading these observing accounts kind of gives me a shiver. I'm from
>Chicago so I guess I am not aware of all the nuances of the area. Back =
>in
>the Midwest we such strange notions - things like civil rights, =
>reasonable
>suspicion/cause before being able to be pulled over, not put in jeopardy =
>by
>the various police agencies (that head on pull over sure sounds safe), =
>and
>the like. Am I missing something or have we somehow waived our civil =
>rights
>by living in Arizona? Frankly, anyone pulling me over had better have a
>pretty good reason. Being a left over from the Sixties, I am not a real =
>big
>fan of these Gestapo tactics. Last I knew, this is still the United =
>States
>and the Constitution is in effect. Someone please fill me in.
>Kevin
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