10 Jan
2016
10 Jan
'16
9:25 p.m.
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 20:45:25 -0500, "Eric Rogers" said:
Thank you for all that have responded, and this response has been the majority, to leave well enough alone. I guess I was hoping that maybe I could offer a new way to help narrow this search down.
The only thing that's more likely to get you into trouble that acting "under color of law" (meaning doing it at the express request of law enforcement) is taking the same actions *not* under color of law (at which point it's your problem, not law enforcement's, if you break any laws).