A ECNALG
Regular Member
Don't get your panties in a bunch asking a deputy by what authority he has to do this is not the same as I do not consent to a seach of my person or property which no were in your origianl post does it say you did, also you did not say if anybody asked the deputies if you were being detained, without these two questions being asked and answered and recorded there is really not much that can come of this obvious violation of your 4th amendment rights. As for your sunshine patriots some people are just not commited. If you don't pursue legal action I hope you post the video so we can all learn from it.
Who's panties are in a bunch (perhaps I'm squeezed a little to the right at the moment....but, well, let's not go there) ?
If you read many of the posts on these forums, folks advise not to say ANYTHING. That, to me, encompasses no responses and no questions.
Yes, there is a great deal I did not communicate in my postings here ("I will be very brief..."). When I was physically restrained, I engaged the individual in explaining his authority, RAS, etc.. Prior to the actual Terry search, same, including a statement of not consenting to search (but not resisting, either). I did what I could, and the best that I could, in the rush of the moment, respectfully and calmly, to get THEM to respond to MY questions. I was not going to let that golden opportunity pass either by remaining silent, or spouting off with only an ineffective "I do not consent..."
One of the guys who attended has posted his experience at CalGuns. He has video and has indicated a desire to post it.