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    The 5 things you gotta know before you let that cop into your house

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    riotisnotquiet:

    THIS STUFF IS SOOO IMPORTANT TO KNOW.  Seriously.  It’s saved my ass before.

    What do you do when you look through the peephole and see a badge?

    1. Remember: You do not have to let the police in the house unless they have a warrant — or probable cause. If you’re having a party, turn off the music, ask your guests to chill, and ask that anyone who’s too intoxicated carry on in another room.
    2. Go outside to speak with the cops. Close the door behind you. Although some scary precedents are being set these days, police cannot enter your home without a warrant or probable cause. By closing the door, you’re cutting off a visual — or olfactory — line to potential probable cause.
    3. Be polite. Ask why they are there. “Good evening, Officer. What can I help you with?”
    4. Where possible, assure them you will take care of the problem. If the police ask to enter, inform them, “I do not consent to any searches.” If a police officer gives you an order and you are confused about your position, ask, “Do I have to comply?” If they continue with questioning, tell them you’ll need to call your lawyer and that you will not answer any questions.
    5. Ask, “Am I free to leave?” This is especially handy if, say, a group of you’d been too bawdy on the patio and an officer stops by. If he/she is getting a bit hot under the collar, politely ask, “Am I being detained?” or “Am I free to leave?” If the cop has no reason to hold you, quickly, quietly, and politely retreat inside.

    The POC’s Bill of Rights when it comes to the Police. Remember. These are your rights. 

    FLEXYOURRIGHTS.ORG is one of the most informational websites. The videos are extremely enlightening.

    Please read and know these things!

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    Fuk st Patrick’s day

    fuk u that’s my momma bday

    I said fucc the holiday.. Tell mom I said happy early bday

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    A humming bird drinking from the mouth of a person in Wyoming during an extreme drought in 2012

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    I took the advice of naked-yogi and I started kissing my plants and telling them I love them when I’m watering them…and they’ve really perked up! How sweet💚

    They always will :)

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  • “Schizophrenia has never been diagnosed to a blind person. Just take a minute to really think about the world we are living in and what we are subconsciously being exposed to on a daily basis. Positivity and Good vibes are both so important in this cold world.”
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