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I don’t consider that to be a reasonable response.After reading this, I think that I will decline to be tested.
Two people my wife knows went to the health department drive through testing. They filled out the paperwork and then due to wait being too long, left without being tested. Five days later they were called and told to quarantine because they tested positive.
If you want to back a law enforcement officer down when he is on shaky legal ground and he knows it, this is how you do it:Outrageous decision! Ankle bracelets? Because they wouldn’t sign a form? I would love to see the state statute that authorized this action.
I generally oppose lawsuits, but in this case I hope they do.
peace to you
Not LE. A judge issued the order for the ankle bracelets.0
If you want to back a law enforcement officer down when he is on shaky legal ground and he knows it, this is how you do it:
1. Inform him that you are going to sue him personally, in addition to the department.
2. You are going to demand, and not back down or be cheaply bought off, criminal charges against him for false imprisonment.
Officers are responsible for serving illegal court orders. Kind of odd that the judge is immune from liability for an illegal order, but the executing officer is not immune.Not LE. A judge issued the order for the ankle bracelets.
peace to you