Border Patrol damages my car at check point

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Here is the letter I read on the comment line for The Department of Homeland Security. The woman I talked to on the phone sounded like she was a well paid, uneducated, government worker and she said that there was no email for DHS. So I called the comment line and read it to them.

Open Letter to Janet Napolitano, Director of Homeland Security:

I was driving, with a friend, back from San Luis, Mexico on 5/4/2009 around 7p.m., when I came across a permanent Border Patrol check point located north of Yuma and south of Quartsite on US 95. I had passed through this check point on numerous occasions before, so it came as no surprise to me that it was there. Since I know that the border patrol officers manning it are just “doing their jobs”, I like to make things easy on them, so I had my passport and my friend’s identification ready for the officer to inspect.

There were no cars ahead of me as I slowed and approached the check point. As I did so, I turned off my headlights, leaving my running lights on, and turned on the dome lights inside the vehicle, so that the officers could see more clearly inside. I also rolled the front windows down all the way, as they are tinted, so that the officer could see inside the vehicle. As I moved closer, I noticed there were about 9 or 10 officers standing around. One officer was on the left, to check papers. Another one, with a big German Shepard dog, was in the middle of the road, presumably to block further travel, and the rest of the group was on the right. When I pulled up and stopped, I handed our identification documents to the officer. He asked a few questions about our travels that day, and he directed me to roll down the rear windows all the way so they could see inside the rear of the vehicle, which I complied with.

In the mean time, the officer with the dog moved around to the passenger side of the vehicle. The window on that side was down all the way, and the front passenger seat was occupied by my friend. The officer with the dog commanded it to jump up on the side of the car and stick its head into the vehicle. My friend, who had been attacked by a dog as a child, was very startled and extremely frightened. I shouted at the officer to get the dog off the car, that the dog probably damaged the vehicle with its toe nails. The officer responded, with out inspection, that the dog didn’t do anything. I had heard scratching on the side of the car when the dog jumped up. The agent on my side of the car said I could proceed. I did so immediately. I felt that it would be in my best interest to just drive on and inspect the vehicle at home.

Once at home and in the garage, I inspected the vehicle more closely in proper lighting. The dog had indeed marred the finish on the vehicle and had also damaged the molding around the window, which I took photos of. I also have a friend who’s nice day, visiting with family, is shattered because a Border Patrol officer stuck his German Shepard in her face. I shudder to think what would have happened if we had had one of our own pets in the car, unleashed, when that officer commanded his dog to stick his head into the vehicle. I am sure our pet would have defended its territory, and its owners, and rightfully so.

I think that this incident has brought to light a situation that has the potential to become very dangerous. I would encourage a change in policy, that in the future, Border Patrol agents are only authorized to walk their dogs around the outside of a vehicle, unless the dog indicates a more in depth inspection is warranted. Taking this proactive measure will protect private property from damage, it will prevent any unnecessary distress to citizens, and it will reduce the risk of any unforeseen, preventable incidents in the future. I would like to be kept informed of any decisions, actions, or policy changes regarding this matter.

Thanking you at this time
Mervin G. Fried
Republican Precinct Committeeman
Kingman, Arizona
Cc: Arizona Senator John McCain, Arizona Senator John Kyl, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer, Arizona Congressman Trent Franks, Arizona State Senator Ron Gould, Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard, KTVK Channel 3, KPHO Channel 5, KSAZ Channel 10, KNXV Channel 15, The Arizona Republic.

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Good letter

Thanks for posting it, I hope they get flooded with complaints since it seems they have been left free to harass just about everyone, without oversight. That's what happens in the "Constitution-Free Zone."

Make them answer your questions first

You do not have to answer their questions.

You also have the right to ask them a number of questions yourself.

Keep these forms in your car and next time you go through there, assert your rights as outlined by the US Code 522a (e)

http://www.rexano.org/RegAgency/Public_Servant_Questionnaire...

5 USC 552a (e)(3) authorizes a sovereign natural person (“Citizen”) to use this form to collect information from the Public Servant to determine whether to divulge information to the Public Servant and employing Agency. Public Law 93-579 states: "The purpose of this Act is to provide certain safeguards for an individual against invasion of personal privacy requiring Federal agencies… to permit an individual to determine what records pertaining to him are collected, maintained, used or disseminated by such agencies…"

real dilemma there....

Glad I don't have checkpoints here.
I don't want my rights violated and yet I don't wanna wear a helmet and rubber suit in my car. Don't know if I can handle being tazed bro.

VIdeo?

VIdeo?

Sorry, no video.....

RonPaulLincoln
A friend of mine, a Ron Paul supporter, experienced the local police pulling a gun on him and arresting him for concealed carry (he has a permit), bought a small camera that records video and sound. It is about the size of a roll of film (remember what that is!!!). I have asked him for a link to the manufacturer, but have not bought one yet. Everyone should have one of these cameras. If I had one, I am sure the video would have been on the news.

RonPaulLincoln

I know a guy

that shot his dog for the same thing.

Lucky it wasn't his car.

Thank You!

Thank you for standing up for us (future detainees). You make good points, especially as this is a tragedy waiting to happen.

BTW, there are several reports at Emofree.com of people getting almost immediate relief from phobias and fears, including of dogs, very simply, and you can do it yourself.

Freedom from fear is a gift. (Besides, the site and technique are recommended by a Ron Paul supporter, Dr. Mercola.)

IMissLiberty

IMissLiberty

Well written but don't hold your breath waiting for compensation

for the damages done to your car. Consider yourself lucky you didn't get tazed for shouting at the cop.
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At first splash of Eden we race down to the sea,
standing there on Freedom's Shore....

What can be said of a people who would sell their own children into slavery, using the rational that it is to protect their freedom?

Well written and detailed

You wrote a good letter and it's my feeling the department should pay for the damages caused by the dog. They should change their policy about making the dog get up on the side of a vehicle to take a sniff inside when a passenger is sitting right next to the door that the dog is poking it's head through, definately could have been bitten unprovoked. I've never been through a checkpoint before, so I'm not very knowledgeable about their procedures. They should stop that practice.

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