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Does LEO need permission to shoot radar from private prop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach1USMC" data-source="post: 11858129" data-attributes="member: 42788"><p>The issue is if he is on someone's private property without permission or has a warrant it's illegal no matter who is doing it or what their intent is, come on man- I thought LEO's had to respect the law even if it's unpopular:shrug:..... now as someone else pointed out there may be a causeway or some type of covenant that dictates exactly where public access ends and private property begins. But if it was MY property I'd at the very least have a conversation with the LEO and or his supervisor about the situation. A LEO can at the very least ASK to use the property first- is that asking too much? Sheesh- give a guy a badge and now they can do w/e? What kind of mentality is that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach1USMC, post: 11858129, member: 42788"] The issue is if he is on someone's private property without permission or has a warrant it's illegal no matter who is doing it or what their intent is, come on man- I thought LEO's had to respect the law even if it's unpopular:shrug:..... now as someone else pointed out there may be a causeway or some type of covenant that dictates exactly where public access ends and private property begins. But if it was MY property I'd at the very least have a conversation with the LEO and or his supervisor about the situation. A LEO can at the very least ASK to use the property first- is that asking too much? Sheesh- give a guy a badge and now they can do w/e? What kind of mentality is that? [/QUOTE]
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