Hampton Law

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You're at home, music playing, totally relaxed—then the cops knock on your door. You turn down the volume and don’t answer. But next thing you know… cops kick in your door claiming it’s an “emergency.” Can they really do that without a warrant? I’m breaking down the legal loophole cops use to invade your home—and what you can do to stop it.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 188



@MgtowMoose

That reminds me of a book titled 'how to get shot'

2 weeks ago | 7

@augustwest9727

I've been thinking about installing a "soft wall on my door... like a lightweight chain link, so that way they can kick it all they want. On the inside and just far enough back that once the door gets kicked in, it runs into a metal, flexible chain mesh that's absorbs the force as they continue to try to kick it.

2 weeks ago (edited) | 6

@adventurer7579

Yes I live in a first world country and we have freedom The country:

2 weeks ago | 6

@Jasonjibby

The door is on wrong to keep intruders out. The door should open out not in.

2 weeks ago | 6

@kyleebrock

Six weeks of training is a joke.

2 weeks ago | 2

@jamesendsley2611

That's a good lawsuit

2 weeks ago | 2