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Mon Jun 10, 2013, 10:08 PM

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Boulder woman disturbed by police policy to enter unsecured residences
"Boulder residents who intentionally leave their doors open, may unintentionally be inviting a Boulder police officer in for a visit.

Chrissy Smiley learned this fact in surprising fashion on Thursday afternoon when she returned to her south Boulder condo after a 40-minute walk with her dogs to find a card from a Boulder police officer sitting on her dining room table.

Disturbed by the discovery, Smiley said she quickly called the officer back to ask why he had entered her home without her permission.

"He was very nice. He said he had come back to follow up on another officer who had been there for something and he felt he had probable cause to make sure that I was safe," Smiley said, adding the she found the officer's explanation unsettling."

"To access the dining room, Smiley said, the officer would have had to enter through the door and walk through her kitchen.

"Maybe it is uncommon to leave your door open, but whatever, it doesn't invite them in," she said. "On the off chance that I am being murdered or held hostage, I'd rather take my chances with that, than know that a cop can just come into my house if my door is open."

Smiley took up the issue Boulder police Sgt. Michael Everett, who in an email response to her inquiry, explained that entering unsecured residences is standard operating procedure for most law enforcement agencies, including, Boulder police, and one that is not likely to stop."

http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boulder/ci_23420284/boulder-woman-disturbed-by-police-policy-enter-unsecured

I do believe that if the police knock on a door and there is a screen, they will ask if they can enter but if there is no screen door, they can take that as tacit approval for entry.

Might as well get the expected post out of the way.

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Mon Jun 10, 2013, 10:11 PM

Star Member msongs (30,695 posts)
1. police are not your friends nt

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Mon Jun 10, 2013, 10:13 PM

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3. And we need to raise our kids knowing that they are not! n-t

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Mon Jun 10, 2013, 11:06 PM

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17. Dubya is an *admitted* criminal, not suspected

Which police are "obligated" to pursue him?

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And the "personal experience for believability" bouncy.

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Mon Jun 10, 2013, 11:02 PM

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15. got a call from the police at midnight the other night, an 'open door' report.

front yard along with entire property is fenced. I open my doors, open for an hour and my dogs run in and out. I got woke out of bed by that call. Was asked to go outside to the fence where 3 police cars were there.

I had asked the dispatch what was wrong? and then the police at the fence what was wrong. I thought a family member had died or something, they would not say except to go outside. They told me they had a "open door report". I told them they scared the crap out of me. They seemed kind of annoyed at me and I felt like it was best at that time just to 'thank them for their concern'.

Lucky I woke to the phone ring. They would have had to shoot my dogs to get in this house. I've started strategic planting to block the door view from the street police.

Goes to show you police can make any excuse they want to get into your house at any time. Even a false alarm or a neighbor reporting an 'open door' will invite them in.

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Tue Jun 11, 2013, 12:36 AM

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34. Many years ago (long before bullet resistant vests)

a close friend of mine awoke from a sound sleep to see a shadow walking around the room. As he was reaching for his gun he noticed that the shadow appeared to be wearing a hat shaped like that of a police officer.

Once he had his gun in hand, he decided that it was worth the risk to speak to the shadow before opening fire. When challenged, the shadow responded that he was indeed a police officer (and turned on a flashlight so he could be seen) pursuing a robbery suspect. He explained that he had lost the suspect in the darkness when he noticed the door of the house standing open and decided to investigate.

To this day my friend doesn’t leave any doors opened/unlocked whether home or not.

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Mon Jun 10, 2013, 11:57 PM

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23. Americans only have the Constitutional rights that the highest priced attorneys can get for them.

The police will come into your property and house any time they want too. You have the constitutional "right" to sue them if you can afford it. Lawyers write the laws you know. The Constitution is an absolute joke.

That's because the democrat party keeps trying to unravel and destroy it.

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Tue Jun 11, 2013, 03:08 AM

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45. This is beyond the pale.

It's nothing more than an excuse to go through people's homes. I'm just waiting for the day when someone leaves their bong out then goes out for a walk and leaves the door unlocked. I wonder how that will end.




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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2013, 07:09:15 AM »
And how many of these idiots say the NSA scandal is no big deal since the have nothing to hide?
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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2013, 07:49:32 AM »
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Here is a fine example of DUmmie parenting skills.  Instead of doing what's right and respecting people, not only policemen, they just teach them the opposite.   :hammer:
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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2013, 09:44:38 AM »
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1. police are not your friends nt

This DUche is correct. In our society, the leftists have made everyone a criminal. So many laws you are bound to have violated 10-15 before 9:00 AM. The latest "Annoying a cop" that NY passed is not even one of the worse ones. The DUches are also correct that The Constitution is no longer a working document for our country. The BOR is just being shredded by 0bama and his fellow big government fascist travelers.
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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2013, 09:47:14 AM »
Yes. A wide open door in the middle of the night or in a high crime area will cause the police to check and see if people are ok.

Funny thing about the law- if we do a welfare check on an open door and see five pounds of majiuana sitting on the kitchen table (where we could not see it by just a glance from the diewalk or street) we can seize it- but are not allowed to charge you for it.

DUmpmonkiez would rather not have any police support- until they need it- then bitch about it taking along time to show up.
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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2013, 09:53:22 AM »


DUmpmonkiez would rather not have any police support- until they need it- then bitch about it taking along time to show up.

That about covers it except that they would deny you the chance to defend yourself, when the need arises.

Look at Zimmerman. It's  good thing that he was armed. His life hung in the balance.
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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #6 on: June 11, 2013, 10:22:40 AM »
Here's an idea:  Close your doors and lock them.
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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2013, 01:23:22 PM »
Oh brother.  Funny how things that happen to them happen to nobody else.  I got into a fender bender in college (not my fault) and the responding officer wrote down my info because his car's computer wasn't working.  I went back to my apartment in university housing and was chatting with a friend & my roommate about an hour later with roommate's bong and a bag of dope sitting out on the coffee table.  There was a heavy odor of pot in the air.  All of a sudden a knock sounded at the door.  And we did what we ALWAYS did: yelled "Come in!"

Silence.  So we yelled again, louder, "COME IN!"  Still, nothing.

So, I got up, strolled to the door, yanked it open, and found two uniformed officers standing there, looking for me.  Apparently a traffic class I rescheduled got screwed up in the DMV system and my license was suspended, unbeknownst to me, because my parents had moved that year and I was too irresponsible to put in a change of address.  The certified notice had been returned.

They told me they came to arrest me, but took pity because they believed I really didn't know.  They issued me a summons to court instead.  I KNOW they smelled the pot when they were standing outside the door, so I KNOW they also saw my roommate scrambling around like a moron trying to hide it.  They ignored it because they HAVE BETTER THINGS TO DO.

Stupid DUmmies.  And my Mother, a liberal herself, wasted no time in pointing out that if I hadn't gotten all the speeding tickets that necessitated the traffic class in the first place, I wouldn't have had the problem.  In other words, it was my fault.  I keep telling her she's really a conservative at heart.
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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #8 on: June 11, 2013, 04:34:16 PM »
I think locking doors is a waste of time, at least in civilized areas, but leaving them standing open is just stupid and filthy.

Bugs, 0bamaites, vermin, rain, etc. are all invited to enter.

Down here in red state hell, I've seen many instances where democrats leave doors open.

In one rural area near where I deer hunt, they actually have chickens walking in and out of the open door.

A door standing open is a pretty reliable indication there's nothing inside worth stealing.


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Re: Hide your bong- stash your hash- po leece can enter an unlocked door
« Reply #9 on: June 12, 2013, 03:15:42 AM »
Yes. A wide open door in the middle of the night or in a high crime area will cause the police to check and see if people are ok.

Funny thing about the law- if we do a welfare check on an open door and see five pounds of majiuana sitting on the kitchen table (where we could not see it by just a glance from the diewalk or street) we can seize it- but are not allowed to charge you for it.

DUmpmonkiez would rather not have any police support- until they need it- then bitch about it taking along time to show up.

We have an incident in the city I work in where a city cop went to the house of a college prof for something or another, went into his house thru the unlocked front door, saw what he thought was "drugs and related paraphernalia" on the prof's kitchen table, went back and got a warrant for the prof's arrest (prof taught criminal science, lol).

(I have a feeling this will be tossed out of court, if it weren't for all the kiddie porn found on prof's computers.)   :rotf:
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