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I understand the right to self defense is common law. Will that stand the modern courts? I also see how SYG can lead to aggressive behavior. Maybe we repeal SYG and go back to the common law standard that you have the right to defend yourself. |
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You'd be wrong. |
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Our Participants Handbook states, "Always remember that your responsibility is to report crime. Do not take any risks to prevent a crime or try to make an arrest. The responsibility for apprehending criminals belongs to the police/sheriff." Neighborhood Watch participants act as additional eyes and ears for law enforcement. They do not take the law into their own hands. We Look Out For Each Other is our motto. Home - National Neighborhood Watch Institute btw - emphasis and color are theirs. |
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Doesn't mean you need to get knifed in the back, means that if it's a shouting match, then you aren't allowed to shoot the other guy. SYG is a real feel-good piece of legislation, but (at least in Florida) it is a poorly written law that has had many instances of protecting people that it was never intended to. |
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Many police departments do not like SYG. |
Link? From my personal experience with family and friends in the force, you'd be wrong. But better to claim than prove I guess.
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Maybe they have a link for you.... Unless you would rather just claim than prove. |
As expected.
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Should be easy to find. I haven't looked for any evidence to support my contrary position, as I figure it will be easier to dissect whatever you provide....;) |
Here's one LEO/SWAT member's opinion.
A Police Officer Speaks on ALEC and "Stand Your Ground" | PR Watch |
My statement was in response to TWs assumption. You then interjected with another assumption and I am the one that needs to provide evidence. Brilliant.
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