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TexasTowelie

(116,782 posts)
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 06:20 AM Dec 2016

Defying Police 'Do Not Cross' Line Would Be a Crime Under Proposed Missouri Bill

Ignoring a strip of "Do Not Cross" police tape in front of a crime scene is good way to piss off some cops, but — surprisingly — you can't be criminally charged for it under current Missouri law.

"Right now, it's pretty much a request," says state Representative Galen Higdon (R-St. Joseph). That would change under a bill Higdon has pre-filed for the next legislative session. If passed, the bill would make disobeying a police barricade or line punishable by a Class A misdemeanor.

The bill's provisions cover a wide array of possible scenarios where police might need to block off an area from the public, including fires, car accidents and riots. Police would be empowered to set up clearly marked barricades — and make arrests — in the case of "any emergency situations where life, limb, or property may be endangered or may cause persons to collect" in public spaces like streets, parking lots or highways.

That last line, however, might give Ferguson protesters flashbacks. During the protests that swept through the north county suburb in 2014, police departments were roundly criticized for making arbitrary arrests. Conceivably, under Higdon's bill, police officers responding to a protest would now have an additional basis to arrest and charge the participants.

Read more: http://www.riverfronttimes.com/newsblog/2016/12/23/defying-police-do-not-cross-line-would-be-a-crime-under-proposed-missouri-bill

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Defying Police 'Do Not Cross' Line Would Be a Crime Under Proposed Missouri Bill (Original Post) TexasTowelie Dec 2016 OP
"or may cause persons to collect"? Wow, f*** the Bill of Rights. eppur_se_muova Dec 2016 #1

eppur_se_muova

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1. "or may cause persons to collect"? Wow, f*** the Bill of Rights.
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 08:53 AM
Dec 2016

I'm actually surprised they didn't include "where evidence might be disturbed, or otherwise interfere in a police investigation". The fact that they didn't, but did include the phrase they did, speaks volumes about the real intent of this bill.

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