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Do No Trespassing Signs Protect You From Cops?! 👮‍♂️ #KnowYourRights #FourthAmendment

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Do No Trespassing Signs Protect You From Cops?! 👮‍♂️ #KnowYourRights #FourthAmendment


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How can you protect your right to privacy on your own property? If you have no fence or a chain link fence, it gets complicated.

Unfortunately, if you don’t have a privacy fence, anything they can see from the public roadway falls under the plain view doctrine. So, if they see anything illegal or reasonably suspicious, they can enter your property to investigate it. As a lawyer, I always recommend having a privacy fence and a no trespassing sign to establish an expectation of privacy. Also make sure to lock your fence so cops don’t come sneaking around without a search warrant.

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12 thoughts on “Do No Trespassing Signs Protect You From Cops?! 👮‍♂️ #KnowYourRights #FourthAmendment”

  1. Never have a chain link fence, you're just begging for trouble. Always replace it with 6 foot tall wood fence or concrete block fence. Best way to keep the cops off your property.

  2. Never open your door, talk through your closed door or call the dispatchers non emergency line to talk to the cops that way.

  3. My backyard's friend's tin from my dogs.They came up to investigate me.They had a complaint I told him to leave my property.And don't come back unless you have a warrant.There are beware of dogs assigns, not the radical ones.Just beware of dog they never came back

  4. Wait a minute. If the cops see something in plain view they are allowed to enter the property and search it without a search warrant?????? to conduct an investigation. So they see a lawn mower they suspect to be stolen they can enter the property without a warrant and start investigation???

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