Any over reach is a problem as far as I am concerned. No Knocks used to be signed with out question, now you can get one but they are very difficult to get a judges signature, as they should be.Felony stop for a traffic ticket would be excessive IMHO, and check points should be used sparingly. Any good police proceedure can be abused, but that doesn't mean that is was the proceedure that was wrong, usually it was the implementation of it that was wrong. In most cases the officer(s) was wrong in the over reach, not the proceedure. Just as with the Gwinnett blood draws, I suspect it will be found as an overeach. The warrant is fine if there is serious injury or death, but this seams to be excessive at first glance. I would like to know more before I make a informed comment.I've been through interviews and background checks where there are 500 applicants for each job opening. They always ask if you have ever been arrested, if you say no and they find a record, expunged or not, and they will find it, you are out of there. If you say yes and explain that the charges were dropped, you are out of there. There are exceptions, but an arrest of any kind is not a check mark in the plus column. I'm pro LEO, but what happened to these girls is despicable, as are no knock warrants, check points, and felony stops for parking tickets. Police presence, not police intimidation, is what I expect from our LEO's and elected officials. I am sure you see it differently.




