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>1) Do not open your door until they show a warrant. Officers have been know
>to use the fact that you opened your door as implied consent to come in.
>Once your door is open they can use any number of technical reasons to come
>in, such as claiming they could see your ferret or evidence of a ferret.
>Even if the reason is legally invalid they can still seize your ferret. Do
>not let yourself be intimidated or manipulated. They may try to insist on
>you opening the door by sweet talking or threats. But without a search or
>arrest warrent you do not even have to talk to them.
If the police have a search warrant, it means that they've already been to a
judge, shown that they have *some* evidence, and the judge has decided that
there's a good reason to do a search, so you must let them in. If the
police do not have a search warrant, you do not have to let them in to
search your house under any circumstances. Opening your door is not
accepted as consent in any court that I know of.
>Linda Doran writes to say she doesn't understand what to do with California
>F & G's "crimestompers/turn in your neighbor" 800 number. I don't know what
>the original poster intended, but here are three possible implications.
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>[Fearless Moderator's note: Even if you don't purchase the special option
>to receive calling numbers instantly, you'll still get a list of all the
>calling numbers with your phone bill. BIG]
I guess it's just up to the rest of us to rat on all the F&G personnel who
have ferrets, eh? What were those numbers?
-- Joyce
[Posted in FML issue 1556]
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