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Originally posted by Drider_it
The officers asked if they could look inside for Gould, and were allowed to enter.
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Am I missing something? The person in the home AGREED to let them in and search for him. To me that gives them the right to look for him and anything that would back up the story. Given his criminal record and his backgrund, I don't see anything wrong with what they have done.
I AM for our freedoms, but I would have a huge issue if the person answering the door had said no and they came in.
Maybe I'm becoming a sheeple, but I don't see the issue.