I'd rather be the one giving the red eye than the one staring at it.

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On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 2:45 PM, Judah McAuley <ju...@wiredotter.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Cameron Childress <camer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> IMHO - being admitted to a jail is more than enough reasonable suspicion
>> and probable cause for a search. Period.
>>
>> This guy should never have been admitted to jail, but that's not an issue
>> for the jail personel to decide. It should never have gotten to that point.
>
> And that's the sort of attitude that has caused the erosion of the 4th
> Amendment. If the cops feel like they ought to arrest someone, well,
> that ought to be good enough? It's bad enough that people can get put
> in jail at the whim of an officer. At least there is some minimal
> recourse for false arrest. But now we are also saying that an
> invasive, full body strip search is just going to be the standard part
> of depriving you of your liberty. I think that's absurd and dangerous.
>
> Think about recent protests, for example. 100 people get arrested and
> detained. Everyone knows that those people are going to be held for
> probably a couple hours, then released. The DA will probably waive
> charges for most of them. If you get a hard ass DA, they might get
> brought to a mass court hearing and everyone gets hit with community
> service and probation. Not a big deal.
>
> Now, you really think it is reasonable and worthwhile to strip search
> every single one of those 100 protestors? What is gained? Why is it
> reasonable? Do we really need to sacrifice the dignity and humanness
> of all these people for the sake of...what? I don't even know.
>

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