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Nothing unlawful or untoward occurred here.
Sorry Carl. I don't see how you can say this as an absolute

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The exception was likely more than just an unlocked door. I can't know because I was not there and did not speak to the officer.
Then immediately offer a hypothetical such as this. You are effectively saying I don't know what the circumstances were for sure, but I'm positive the Cop was in the right. Is that a fair assessment of what you are saying and indicative of the level of Police bias influencing your opinion?

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Regardless of what you might think, what I might think, or what anyone on an internet message board might think, nothing will be accomplished by complaining here. If you want to change the status of the law or local police policy and practice, then you need to start advocating for such changes.
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In the meantime, law enforcement officers everywhere will (hopefully) continue to do their jobs as it appears this officer did.
I obviously disagree. If she waits just a few seconds her inquiry can be satisfied at the door. Within a few minutes or less she could have ascertained who the rightful occupants were even. That would of been a nice piece of information to have. How long does it take for her run my license plate? She had multiple avenues to satisfy her suspicions without intruding on anyone, and it is safer for her as well to not enter.

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Pretty much everyone who has responded to you, including your wife (according to your original post), disagrees with you. If pretty much everyone disagrees with you, then its basically a sign that you are probably wrong.
My Wife absolutely 100% agrees the Officer had far exceeded her lawful authority (according to my original post), she disagrees with actually filing an official Complaint against the Officer(also according to my original post).