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Originally Posted by txnative
Tcintn, kudos for complying. I know several police officers personally and a few TWRA agents, and having to search someone or their vehicle is in no way a good time for them. Dealing with the "who do you think you are ?" And "I know my rights" arguments makes the situation worse. Lets be honest, they are doing their JOB. How many of us have seen people blatantly violating the creel limits and wondered why the TWRA wasn't there to stop it ? It's 100% hypocritical to criticize them for investigating a complaint just because YOU are the alleged suspect. I applaud you, Tcintn, for letting the field agent search your car.
Chris Bryant
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You can lay down and take it all you want. I refuse.
I don't think anyone here has a problem with a wildlife officer or a police officer "doing their job". However, it's not my job to assist them in gathering evidence against me. I have 20+ years LE experience and am pro law-enforcement, but I happen to be even more pro Constitution.