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For sure if that happens to me, I'll have to open the door, otherwise, I'm scare either they break m ...
cremedelacreme 發表於 2010-11-4 09:08


"call for even more backup to surround my house"

the incident that happened in coquitlam on thanksgiving

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Time to install cameras at the front door ...

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I will open the door, carrying my cat in my arm...
That may help to give them the impression that I am harmless.
Or they will get SPCA complain for attacking the cat...

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本帖最後由 匿名 於 2010-11-4 11:25 編輯

準備胡椒噴霧﹐擺向門口﹐假若警員按門鈴﹐問他拿證件 (記得保留條鏈唔好開晒度門)﹐若不給﹐噴之~ 若給﹐但一入來動粗﹐亦噴之~
若將來法官問﹐你可以答“他拿不出證件﹐我以為他是熊假扮架咋”
若他先動粗在先更好﹐話自衛﹐搞掂~

不過﹐真的﹐裝返個鏡頭對正門口保護自己﹐非常重要~

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警察入屋前不是要先得搜令嗎?事主究竟是否有杈拒絕開门?有冇人知?

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IIRC, Mr. Wu didn't speak English, and to me, that was the deciding factor that led to the unfortunate turn of events. Had Mr. Wu been able to communicate with the police, then most certainly the beating wouldn't have happened. Or at least, he would only get a little roughed up instead of being beaten into the pulp that he was.
警察入屋前不是要先得搜令嗎?事主究竟是否有杈拒絕開门?有冇人知?
CWong 發表於 2010-11-4 11:51

Under normal, regular circumstances, we do not need to allow police into our private properties when they do not have a search warrant. But should they have a search warrant, then of course you need to let them in.

In an emergency (such was what took place for Mr. Wu), I'd fully expect the law the grant front line officers the right to "break and enter" should they see the need to do so.

-Lik

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咁即係差佬大0西!
人生有個真正朋友的確好極

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咁即係差佬大0西!
habitrailspace 發表於 2010-11-4 15:20

If you think about it, the extra power they've been bestowed with is for the citizen's protection as long as it does not get abused. For example, if you are held hostage in your house by a robber, would you rather have the police bust through the door to rescue you, or would you rather wait for them to get a search warrant from the courts first?

The key here is not to abuse the power they have been given. In Mr. Wu's case, the cops made at least 2 serious mistake (getting the address wrong and using excessive force on Mr. Wu). The VPD apologized for both of mistakes, but no disciplinary action has been given to the officiers.

-Lik

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IIRC, Mr. Wu didn't speak English, and to me, that was the deciding factor that led to the unfortuna ...
Lik 發表於 2010-11-4 14:58


You moron,

Mr Wu's wife was there explaining to the police. So clearly, Mr Wu was not the wife battering guy they were looking for.

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You moron,

Mr Wu's wife was there explaining to the police. So clearly, Mr Wu was not the wife ba ...
peter236 發表於 2010-11-4 16:04

good boy good boy go to bed

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