primalclaws1974
Well-Known Member
Do you guys remember that incident a year or two ago, where the police were putting this man's neighbor under surveillance (not sure the reason), and they asked him if they could use his house as the stakeout. He refused and then refused to answer the door. They burst the door open, threw him to the ground, calling him names and yelling contradicting orders to him. They used his house anyway. Is this not a breach of the Constitution? The military or police cannot take over your home or business for their own purposes without your permission. Needless to say, he's suing, and will likely win if he hasn't already.