primalclaws1974
Well-Known Member
I have always wondered about this, and it seems everyone has an opinion. If the police have been called to your house (other than from people that are living there), do they have the right to come in without permission? Years ago a friend of mine and his wife got into a heated verbal argument. His neighbors called the police. They walked right past him when he opened the door, and even though he said to them, "I didn't invite you in", they came through anyway. Can they legally enter a home without permission? I imagine people are going to say probable cause. The few times police have been to my door or someone's house I was visiting, they came in every single time. This was the case even if it was just a loud stereo. If a person stood their ground, would they automatically think you were hiding something, and call that "probable cause"? Where are your rights to keep people out of your home?