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Chicago: 12 hours, 1 neighborhood, 7 murders
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(03-31-2017, 08:36 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Yes, people have individual faces.  A person in law enforcement is trained to recognize faces.  Everyone who's ever been arrested has a "mugshot".  More specifically, Police that work the same beat know who's who in that neighborhood.  So yes, absolutely felons can be recognized on sight.

And so we again go to the last of those three questions, did felons give up all their rights? Does a person simply being a felon constitute a reasonable suspicion that a crime is taking place? I'm betting the courts would say no.
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RE: Chicago: 12 hours, 1 neighborhood, 7 murders - Belsnickel - 03-31-2017, 08:42 PM

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