by AgentR11 » Tue 06 Dec 2011, 15:20:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('gollum', 'B')ut will there be checkpoints where citizens are asked for their papers? Would the military search house to house for weapons at some point?
Checkpoints, sure. Searches?? Why bother. All the weapons they might wish to confiscate will be hidden; and all the ones they'd find would never have been used against them anyway.
I used to think I would resist the notion of checkpoints or papers, but then something reminded me a few years back I was driving up to Dallas and got pulled over for speeding (not by a little either), in a sports car no less, so I expected "Lecture, Long Form" as part of the ticket writing process. Instead DPS officer just wanted to search my car.
1st thought, recent protestations from myself and other righties about standing up for our constitutional rights, and refusing consent to search, blah, blah, blah.
2nd thought, I'm tired and just want to get to Dallas.
Followed by, "sure, go ahead".
Now, while I knew there wasn't so much as a regular cigarette butt in the car, my conscience really bothered me for granting consent; yet I was on my way in a few minutes, with a warning citation and only the "Lecture, Short Form". *sigh* I surrendered my constitutional rights to avoid modest tension, a few bucks on a ticket, and probably a few extra minutes while the officer wandered around looking for anything that he could use to justify a search without consent. (truly empty vehicle, so it would have been a REAL stretch)
As much as we (or at least I) would like to think I'd resist "papers please"; in reality, I'll fork over my passport and travel permits at the drop of a hat without complaint. No sense pretending otherwise.