Re: [Harp-L] NJ cops hassle Dylan
Thank you.
abner ( BluEyes, good guy who grow up in very bad place)
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Fertig" <drfertig@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 12:39 PM
Subject: [Harp-L] NJ cops hassle Dylan
Nonsense. If a cop demanded my I.D. and I didn't happen to have it, I'd tell
him or her no thank you, and after giving my name and address I'd ask the
cop to cite the law that I was violating, if any; and if none, I would walk
away.
If he or she were courteous and gave me advice (as they did Harvey et al.) I
would take it into account and make my choices.
If they undertook to arrest me for no I.D. (assuming the jurisdiction didn't
require us to carry government id everywhere we went) I would civilly argue
the point, based on that little technicality called the Bill of Rights,
which gives all of us the right to walk around anywhere public, anytime we
wish, so long as we aren't breakin' any friggin' laws.
And if they arrested me anyway, I would use the law to affirm my civil
rights as against such nonsense, as I've done since well before I was 18
years old, and long before I became a lawyer (at age 30). And since then,
too.
And if I walked into an area where someone harmed me, I would be the one
responsible for my choice, the assailant (cop or not) would be responsible
for my injury.
Moral: Don't waive your rights, you'll end up losing them. Don't back down,
and don't be rude unless it's appropriate.
AND recognize that all neighborhoods in the world, especially poor ones, are
full of good people who just want to get along. When we avoid them out of
fear we cement the divide and reinforce the basis for alienation,
dehumanization and hatred.
But it helps to play some good harp if you don't want to get beat up.
-Dave "My Karma ran over your Dogma" Fertig
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