I see it an yet another example of trying to take away officer discretion in favor of some hard and fast "zero tolerance" rule. Zero tolerance means zero thought. Noise complaints come in all shapes and sizes. Is this a couple of guys at home on Saturday night with their video game turned up too loud or is it a party with 500 people trying to cram into a two bedroom apartment on a Tuesday morning? A knock on the door, good common sense and a conversation will solve 99.9% of all of this type of situations without booting any doors down or writing any citations. For the small minority of truly out of control situations there are plenty of other laws on the books already that can be used to reign in the situation.
The 4th amendments lets police use PROBABLE CAUSE to perform searches. If they see drunken kids in a house, they have PROBABLE CAUSE to come in and arrest them. Dont like the law, DONT BREAK IT.
How do they KNOW that they are drunk? and how do they KNOW that they are under 21 yrs old. I guess if they just suspect that they are drunk,and underage. it's ok? wow. this world really is going to Hell in a hand basket.The 4th amendments lets police use PROBABLE CAUSE to perform searches. If they see drunken kids in a house, they have PROBABLE CAUSE to come in and arrest them. Dont like the law, DONT BREAK IT.
How do they KNOW that they are drunk? and how do they KNOW that they are under 21 yrs old. I guess if they just suspect that they are drunk,and underage. it's ok? wow. this world really is going to Hell in a hand basket.
Nothing is certain in law enforcemant.
All we can go on is the evidence that we have. If the inhabitants are probably [snip]
But I don't live in Kali....