Sunday, November 23, 2008
If anyone should object to this illegal security system, searching certain people with such blatant and meaningless discrimination and without constitutional probable cause, the security guards will get very angry, or pretend to be angry, and either try to intimidate that person into submission or call the police. If the police should arrive, usually in large numbers, they will either try further intimidation -- while ignoring the illegality of this pattern of search for weapons -- or threaten to arrest him for being a "disorderly person" -- an unlawful application of their authority. It is not unlawful or a legal argument of "disorderliness" if someone should question the authority of an act.



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