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<blockquote data-quote="iamntxhunter" data-source="post: 325662" data-attributes="member: 20501"><p>There are a lot of post on here that kind of reflect a sense of obligation to provide this abusive officer with information that legally he has no right to. The officer is a liar and a manipulator in the video clip and used both to try and get what he wanted that was outside the limits of the law.</p><p></p><p>I am not one to pursue something as a official complaint but I do believe in this instance I might have filed a official harassment charge and possibly an assault charge on this officer. This is about freedom and free speech which this officer seemed to be annoyed as the photographer was exercising his.</p><p>This doesn't fly to well in Texas. I say kudos to the guy for standing up for his rights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamntxhunter, post: 325662, member: 20501"] There are a lot of post on here that kind of reflect a sense of obligation to provide this abusive officer with information that legally he has no right to. The officer is a liar and a manipulator in the video clip and used both to try and get what he wanted that was outside the limits of the law. I am not one to pursue something as a official complaint but I do believe in this instance I might have filed a official harassment charge and possibly an assault charge on this officer. This is about freedom and free speech which this officer seemed to be annoyed as the photographer was exercising his. This doesn't fly to well in Texas. I say kudos to the guy for standing up for his rights. [/QUOTE]
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