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Originally Posted by Digging4Truth
He wasn't obstinate. He was asking if they had any legal authority to demand this information .
If they had any legal authority the answer would have been a clear and resounding... YES.
But they did not.
Also... this "obstinate" behavior occurred because he was detained. Not the other way around.
If standing up for your rights is the definition of obstinance then color me obstinate.
He was asking one question. Is he legally required to answer that question.
If he is... then he would answer.
if he is not legally required to answer the question then... he does not have to.
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I have to run, but I listened to it again and I thought - "Why would you approach the questioning in this manner? You are making yourself look suspect, secretive and guilty?"
JMO!
Later!