Originally Posted by
stockmanjr
So if I see someone doing something suspicious I shouldnt say anything because if I happen to be wrong I could get sued? There's a big difference between reasonable suspicion and filing a false report.
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howie
You have the right to voice any suspicion you want. I would be surprised if anyone got arrested or successfully sued for this. You are right that voicing a suspicion is very different than filing a false report or making claims that are not true.
If someone here can reference a statute in the US that makes it illegal to voice a suspicion that doesn't "pan out", Id love to see it.