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Question for LEOs concerning answering the door for a "cop".
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<blockquote data-quote="FATlaws" data-source="post: 13683973" data-attributes="member: 139247"><p>I mean if your wife is that worried how about she just doesnt answer the door. Theres no law you have to answer just because its a cop, as log as there is no crime in progress involving your house, no one is yelling for help, or the cop has a search warrant then you are totally within your right to not only not answer the door but also tell them to leave your property.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FATlaws, post: 13683973, member: 139247"] I mean if your wife is that worried how about she just doesnt answer the door. Theres no law you have to answer just because its a cop, as log as there is no crime in progress involving your house, no one is yelling for help, or the cop has a search warrant then you are totally within your right to not only not answer the door but also tell them to leave your property. [/QUOTE]
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