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Things that can go on their dorm room doors. Pizza. Bars. Clothing stores. All could get logos on there. Ditto with Do Not Disturb signs. B-96 in Chicago has done a great job with them.
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After two attacks by a man posing as police in Minnesota, Americans are wondering if they have to open the door to someone ...
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Many people are wondering if you have to open the door for the police. Former Los Angeles detective Moses Castillo tells Inside Edition you do not have to open your door to the police.
"It is okay to remain in your vehicle or home and not open the window or door until you receive confirmation from dispatch," the Richfield Police Department posted on Facebook June 14. ‘Yoink!’ ...
If officers do not have a warrant, then they cannot force their way into your home, nor are you obligated to engage in conversation with them, says ACLU of Louisiana.
If you're not sure the person at your door is a police officer, it is okay to call 911 to check. This is especially important if you're in a remote area or the vehicle outside is unmarked.
The good news is that there's a new push to find businesses willing to pay the $1,200 annual fee to be on the signs, boosted by a separate city sign program rolling out this summer. The bad news ...