In a message dated
9/22/01 8:44:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time, cortana@earthlink.net writes:
If the USG wishes to impose arbitrary searches
note, the searcges were NOT
arbitrary, they were administered to EVERYONE that entered the park, and ONLY
to those entering the park.
if you
CHOOSE not to enter the park, there would have been no search.
therefore, NOT arbitrary
AND not unconstitutional......
benjamin
We have annual passes. When I bought the pass, they
were not searching bags, nor did they say that they would search them in the
future. It may be argued that they have arbitrarily changed the terms of
the original contract.
By the way, someone else - I forget who - made a very
improtant point. Where do we draw the line? I made a joke about
the search, but didn't object (although, privately, I felt uncomfortable about
it). However, what if the park security officer had wanted to run an
electronic wand over me? What if he had decided he wanted to pat me
down? Or strip-search me because I looked Middle-Eastern? (I
don't - but that's beside the point.)
Does anyone know how I can get rid of this dark line at the
beginning of each line of type? I'm still trying how to figure out this
Outlook Express.
Ann