DC POLICE STAGING END RUN AROUND CONSTITUTION WITH WARRANTLESS HOME SEARCHES
JOHNNY BARNES, ACLU - The D.C. Police Has announced a plan to go into "challenging" neighborhoods and seek consent from residents to search their homes, without warrants. We are very concerned that such searches may be conducted without informed consent - real consent, due to lack of information, intimidation or some form of coercion.
BOSTON GLOBE
Officers may begin knocking on doors this week, officials said yesterday, but instead of heading into four troubled neighborhoods, as they had planned, officers will target only one,
Police would ask parents or legal guardians for permission to search homes where juveniles ages 17 and under are believed to be holding illegal guns. Police would only enter homes into which they have been invited and, once inside, would only search the rooms of the juveniles. . .
But critics say that the searches are unconstitutional and that police will not guarantee that residents would face no criminal charges if guns or drugs were found. . .
Sarah Wunsch, a staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union . . . said residents of public housing could risk losing their homes if police reported finding a firearm to housing authorities.


1 Comments:
I think I'm about as liberal as they come, but I can't see this as bad. Would I let police search my place? No, but I have no problem with them asking. Citizens are responsible for knowing their rights. I imagine there is a counter-movement afoot to make sure people know they can turn the police away. Great! So a illegal guns are confiscated and the public learns about rights. Sounds like a win-win to me.
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