08-04-2016, 11:57 AM
(08-04-2016, 11:37 AM)GMDino Wrote: Running isn't (usually) illegal. But that's neither here nor there as it caused the officers to be suspicious. Just explaining that there were two versions of why he ran.
I understood that. I'm just pointing out that running when the police arrive is cause for a good faith contact with that person.
Quote:I'll take your assumption on this.
My assumption isn't necessary, the legal cases addressed this issue beyond a legal certainty.
Quote:Thank you for the honest answer.
You are very welcome. I always give an honest answer. Well, when I'm not hoisting Fred by his own petard that is.