You do though. If you want to stand in a public park and rail about how horrible Angry Birds is and the cops toss you out, they have violated your right to free speech. If you want to come to my house and rail about how horrible Angry Birds is, I can toss you out on your ear and your rights have not been violated in any way, shape or form.
The difference is with what rights are protecting me at the time.
I have the right to be in publicly accessible areas.
I don't have the right to be on your property.
I'm hoping you see the difference.
Ah, now you have a point and a good one at that. The problem now is that you opened a can of worms. Cause this is how police handle issues everyday. You are detained until they can verify you are innocent, you are fined for not cooperating and you are jailed for resisting even if you are innocent. The system is corrupt to the core then.
You misrepresent the truth Crude.
Police don't just come up to you on a daily basis and detain you until they prove you are innocent of a crime.
They WILL detain you if they have probable cause to suspect you are guilty of a crime.
So, no... this is NOT how police handle issues every day.
aka revenue...like walmart?
huh? I'm generally pretty open minded about the other persons views, but I can't even determine what view you are trying to express here.
It's very important that when you call foul you know the circumstances.
While that's true. It is unconstitutional for someone to search you without probable cause whether it is public or private land. So, whether or not you are on public or private land really doesn't matter one iota.
For instance, police cannot search you (without PC) on your employers property, because you still have your rights.
Employers cannot search you in Walmart (without PC) because you still have your rights.
Heck, Walmart cannot search your bags without your permission. They cannot detain you until the police arrive to search your bags. If they KNOW you have stolen something, then they can make a citizens arrest. If they are wrong, then you can sue them.
What Walmart CAN do... is prevent you from entering their store, or make you leave. That is the extent of what Walmart can do to you legally.
That doesn't meant that Walmart employees don't THINK that they can do more than that.