Interestingly, depending on the state, no-knock warrants are used for situations that could be considered "high-risk" for officers. I'm not arguing whether or not it should be legal. I'm just say that as of now, many states allow no-knock warrants.
Abird1620
Meh, let the apple lovers lean into the fact they are getting the good shit.
IVE FOUND IT
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LIES BECAUSE HOW ELSE AM I SUPPISED TO GET MILLIONS OF PEACHES?!?! SPECIFICALLY PEACHES FOR ME!?
So to make my final point, police who respect their own privacy and your privacy are very integral in a constitutional manner. Honestly, I don't know where I stand on the issue. Too much to loose from either side.
You require more minerals.
I personally feel that something like that could be dangerous. People who don't respect their own privacy, in my experience, won't respect your privacy either.
So then do you recommend that qualified, genuinely decent people, avoid public servant jobs if they expect a reasonable level of privacy?
I'm not debating what is reasonable, just if we should turn people away from jobs for expecting privacy of any kind.
Slides on my double knotted, bow tied shoes for the 6th month in a row where I haven't tied my shoes.
Seriously though, I hate it when someone finally indies my shoes and they feel all funky.
Psychotic
Yeah, the lack of ads is also a massive win in my book.