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"...the individual's right to go about his business or
to stay put and remain silent in the face of police questioning."
-- Supreme Court Case: 528 U. S. 119, 125 (2000)

David String
David String
did not remain completely silent at Taco Bell.
New Jersey vs. String
Saturday -- October 23, 2004

Taco trip becomes fight for rights
Glouster County Times Report -- Click Here | by Denise Jewell

Sarcastic -- says Patrolman J. Jones  |
Patrolman J. Jones in his police report writes:

-- "String became sarcastic and stated
it was a free country and he could do whatever he wanted."
That comment by Patrolman Jones is quoted in the

Glouster County Times Report | by Denise Jewell
POLICE REPORT:

Patrolman Herner & Patrolman Jones

Herner:
Again I advised him to leave the property
or he would be placed under arrest.

David String:

This is a free country.
I know my rights.
I can be here.

Jones:
String returned and stated
he was not going to leave he was going to eat his food.

String became sarcastic and stated
it was a free country and he could do whatever he wanted

Sting was again instructed to leave the area
but still refused and sat down at the picnic bench


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