Originally Posted by ElkSlayer91
Originally Posted by Jackson_Handy
Hmmmm I'm starting to think as long as an officer has reasonable suspicion a crime has occurred he can stop someone. Which doesn't even involve charging someone with a crime.......huh....maybe you don't know s hit.....

Where did I state an officer has no right to stop someone, LIMP BRAIN?

And as you stated above, "reasonable suspicion a crime has occurred", the person being pulled over has a "legal right" to know, otherwise it is "ILLEGAL DETAINMENT".

You model the definition of LIMP BRAIN very well.



Hmmm explain a wall stop then for me lol...


How could it be that the Supreme Court ruled it legal based off your vast knowledge (let us not forget per your wisdom all that is alleged in civil suits is gospel)

Last edited by Jackson_Handy; 04/12/21.