Maybe next time he will just comply with the officer's request to search the vehicle.
My friendly roadside visits always take less than 15 minutes because I know they have a job to do, it is in fact the job we have all hired them to do, and I am more than glad to help them do it.
Standing up for your "rights" at a border patrol checkpoint, especially the way Mr. Reverend Preacherman was going about it is completely foolish.
fired at you from my Droideka
Well, the thing is, Bruno and the preacherman are right. But so are you. It
is a violation of an individual's right to privacy, as well as other rights (funny, you can murder a baby before it's born and call it privacy, but that same baby will have less privacy at a border checkpoint later in life), yet, at the same time, it's pretty darn easy to get through without your rights being violated any more than they are every day in the non-border states.
I went through several of these checkpoints on my last trip out west, and I was ****ed off as I approached them. I figured they'd be even more obtrusive than they had been in the past. But when I got to the front of the line, the guy just wanted to hear me speaka de englais and not look shifty while doing it. One guy wanted to open the back of the van and look in, and I figured, "Well, I
am against illegal immigration and wholesale drug smuggling, so..." It took about 10 seconds and I was on my way.
It's kind of like the conundrum about hiring illegals. I don't want a national ID card or anything approaching it, yet, I don't want illegal aliens taking American jobs or employers hiring them to do so. Nor am I in favor of nobody with skin darker than Tony Orlando not being able to get a job because an employer won't hire them because they have no way to check if they're a citizen or otherwise valid worker. So what to do? Employers can't discriminate based on a suspicion that an applicant might not be a citizen, and yet we want employers who hire illegals to get fined back to the Stone Age... So we have a contradiction here, just like at the border.
Anybody have any ideas that don't violate our rights to privacy and against unreasonable search/seizure, detention, the right to unimpeded travel, and will still keep identify the illegals?