Originally Posted by
Boggie Dog
Under the same concept I guess if I am standing on a beach and see a person struggling in the water I shouldn't assume they may be drowning and do nothing. Or if I notice my neighbors house burning I probably am not qualified to determine if it is a real fire and just watch. So much wrong with the idea that ordinary people can't view a situation and understand if something doesn't ring true.
The thing I found most peculiar is the notion that you can't and shouldn't express any disagreement with
anything CBP do except through a court. Even a moments reflection would make the glaring ridiculousness of that position obvious.