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February 28th, 2004, 03:47 AM
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Yes, but you can have trouble the other way, In the video posted he had not done anything other than to refuse to identify himself. He was guilty of nothing at that point. Yes the officer could have talked with his daugher and if there was reason to believe he had done something then proceed from there to possible arrest him or whatever, but it never went there, he was arrested for refusing to "talk" with the officer, i thought we had the right to remain silent?
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