If the police came to my door searching for a dangerous criminal, I would probably cooperate.
It's not that I like the idea of sacrificing my right to privacy, but for me, it would all come down to this :
What if I refused to let them in my house, and the police had to expend time arguing with me or getting a warrant ...
... and then I found out that the guy they were looking for killed somebody else before the police were able to catch up to him?
I know exactly what would happen after that. I would ask myself, over and over and over again :
If I had cooperated with the police instead of making them waste time arguing or getting a warrant, would they have been able to catch the guy in time to prevent that death?
And if I found out that the length of time the police spent dealing with me wasn't enough to make that difference, then I would be thinking :
There were probably a lot of people like me giving the police a hard time about searching their houses. If just a few of us had cooperated instead of arguing, would that have been enough to make the difference?
The truth is, I could find out all of the facts, go over everything in detail, and conclude that my actions weren't to blame for anything ... but there would always be that nagging doubt in my mind.
No matter what, I would always worry that it might have been different if I had only cooperated with the police when I had the chance.
Folks, you have to do what you feel is right. I'm just saying that if it was me, I would probably choose not to take the risk of being the straw that broke the camel's back.
It's not that I like the idea of sacrificing my right to privacy, but for me, it would all come down to this :
What if I refused to let them in my house, and the police had to expend time arguing with me or getting a warrant ...
... and then I found out that the guy they were looking for killed somebody else before the police were able to catch up to him?
I know exactly what would happen after that. I would ask myself, over and over and over again :
If I had cooperated with the police instead of making them waste time arguing or getting a warrant, would they have been able to catch the guy in time to prevent that death?
And if I found out that the length of time the police spent dealing with me wasn't enough to make that difference, then I would be thinking :
There were probably a lot of people like me giving the police a hard time about searching their houses. If just a few of us had cooperated instead of arguing, would that have been enough to make the difference?
The truth is, I could find out all of the facts, go over everything in detail, and conclude that my actions weren't to blame for anything ... but there would always be that nagging doubt in my mind.
No matter what, I would always worry that it might have been different if I had only cooperated with the police when I had the chance.
Folks, you have to do what you feel is right. I'm just saying that if it was me, I would probably choose not to take the risk of being the straw that broke the camel's back.
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