IceMan30
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- Sep 24, 2016
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What the cops said, was that I wasn't a cop, The cop was just a family friend.
And what they said that he did wrong was to have somebody who wasn't a cop and who was under 21 with him performing his duties with him.
The other thing that the cops said that we did wrong, was three things.
One, Unfortunately, what I said to the suspect is a concept, a quirk in the law that makes it remotely possible to be charged for what your kid did, but its riding on very thin ice.
It works by "guilt by association".
He could easily be acquitted for it because its hard to prove, and according to the culture of American justice, that's a very slippery slope toward dictatorship.
The second thing is, I wasn't authorized (legally) to arrest him, or interrogate him.
And number three.... The way that I interrogated him, is reminiscent of how upper class, college educated, white suburbanites and worse, westernized foreigners who are NOT American at all, see the world... I ceased to be his socioeconomic peers, his social equal, when I interrogated him on those concepts in that way.
That's what the cops said about it.
And what they said that he did wrong was to have somebody who wasn't a cop and who was under 21 with him performing his duties with him.
The other thing that the cops said that we did wrong, was three things.
One, Unfortunately, what I said to the suspect is a concept, a quirk in the law that makes it remotely possible to be charged for what your kid did, but its riding on very thin ice.
It works by "guilt by association".
He could easily be acquitted for it because its hard to prove, and according to the culture of American justice, that's a very slippery slope toward dictatorship.
The second thing is, I wasn't authorized (legally) to arrest him, or interrogate him.
And number three.... The way that I interrogated him, is reminiscent of how upper class, college educated, white suburbanites and worse, westernized foreigners who are NOT American at all, see the world... I ceased to be his socioeconomic peers, his social equal, when I interrogated him on those concepts in that way.
That's what the cops said about it.