Bisbee News Network | Boredom Patrol tries to open my car door @bisbeenews | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 7 minutes ago.
At an inland Border Patrol checkpoint (north of Tombstone, AZ), this Border Patrol agent tries to open my car door without consent. He finds out it is locked and threatens to hold me all day. A fact is that law enforcement officials lie all the time. It's practically part of their duties. According to the court case that gave Border Patrol the authority to have these checkpoints (United States v. Martinez-Fuerte), the questioning should be brief.
At an inland Border Patrol checkpoint (north of Tombstone, AZ), this Border Patrol agent tries to open my car door without consent. He finds out it is locked and threatens to hold me all day. A fact is that law enforcement officials lie all the time. It's practically part of their duties. According to the court case that gave Border Patrol the authority to have these checkpoints (United States v. Martinez-Fuerte), the questioning should be brief.