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In reply to the discussion: Looking at the undisputed facts in the Zimmerman case and applying Zimmerman's original story [View all]slackmaster
(60,567 posts)in traffic, and when someone has been placed under arrest. In general we are free to do as we please. It's unfortunate that so many people, and I certainly don't mean people of any particular political persuasion, honestly believe that police have the authority to arbitrarily order people around.
Especially when one is armed with a loaded weapon.
What difference does it make whether or not an officer on the other end of a phone connection is armed?
Prove to me that we all can disregard the direction of an officer as desired
Ninth Amendment
"The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."
You have the right to disregard instructions from a police officer, or from anyone else, except where the person has been granted special authority by law. THAT is why I challenged you to provide a citation from Florida statutes. You couldn't do it, because there isn't one.