On Aug 19, 2014, at 2:34 PM, mex sara <[email protected]> wrote:

> here in australia believing this would get you in a shit load of trouble in 
> many situations they call it "being a danger to yourself or others" and " 
> obstruction"
> 
> "And you don't have to submit to an illegal stop or search. You can refuse 
> consent to search your car or home if there's no warrant (though a pat-down 
> is still allowed if there is cause for suspicion). "  ...   
> 

Yeah the article is really incoherent, and contradicts itself. "You can refuse 
consent, but you are required to obey." And the courts have ruled many times 
that obedience == consent.

And the sad thing is this guy is an alleged professor at a college.

Well "professor" at a "college": 
<http://online.coloradotech.edu/CTU/Colorado-Tech/Home-1a?code=3473&siteid=Google+Brand_Core_Desktop__NOSET+Brand_Core/Colorado_Technical_University_-_TCPA+colorado_tech_university+Exact+device=c&gclid=CLy_xouooMACFSsSMwodjxgA6A>

It sure looks like a diploma mill to me.



-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs

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