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A horrible precedent?
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Sure sounds like it to me. I guess if they're not police then there is no legal obligation to pull over for them either though.
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Having been an officer on a HOA, the last thing we need is the HOA garnering more authority over the residents.
HOA security should have the same authority as other citizens. If they see someone driving drunk, they can call 911 and report it.
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What's to stop a person from ignoring these renta-cops?
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If they have guns ....
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Well so do I. What I meant was do they have the power to arrest or detain a person.
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As far as I know, they don't have any more or less power than any other citizen. Perhaps the security guards referenced in the SC article are sworn officers?
I just think it is a bad precedent to have HOA controlled personnel have law enforcement powers.
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I think I'd sell the house and move after painting the place a gawd awful shade of color.
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Did you read the story a bunch of months ago where a HOA in Texas sold a woman's house without even informing her in order to collect back HOA dues? HOAs have gotten way too powerful and the last thing we need is to give them more power. I will never buy another house that has an HOA. There is actually a builder in our area that uses the fact that there is no HOA in their developments as a selling point.
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If the "State Actor" rule does not apply, then the requirement to stop when indicated by the flashing lights or flashing of badge does not apply either nor can resisting arrest charges be made as the guard has no arrest powers. Nor can they detain you. Of course if your stupid enough to live within an HOR....
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Like most things, the devil is in the details....
If the HOA rules/bylaws/regulations permit a stop and were agreed and signed by the homeowner, the homeowner has placed himself/herself and other residents of his/her home under those guidelines. Because an HOA operates on what is considered communal yet private property, they do not operate under color of law, but under a civil contract agreed to by both parties. Therefore, any security operates under that same authority. Where things get really tricky is what those same guidelines allow for in regards to remedies / actions for those that disregard direction of security. Also - NC laws do allow for what is described as a "detention" by a citizen who witnesses a crime. Specifically: Quote:
As such, while I despise the idea of HOA's anyway, the ruling itself was accurate based on legal principle and current NC law.
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I'm just glad I don't live there.
![]() Sounds too much like a socialist setup. Where you sign away your rights for the opportunity to live in a gated community. We have some of those around hyere. ![]()
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I've heard some about it living in NC. My father lives in such a community with armed HOA about, but as stated he signed an agreement when he moved there. Now my fathers youngest brother, about my age often visits him and on of the guards tried to pull him flashing his red light..{all cops are blue in this town} so he ignored him and the renta cop followed him into my fathers driveway....told him he was going too fast, even wrote some sort of ticket, but some warning form. Course my uncle ignored him and told him to get out of the yard, which he did. I do know my father has complained about certain bylaws that have been added as they built more roads and houses, but it's put to a vote, majority wins..
This line is in the OP link is rather scary..."A traffic stop conducted entirely by a nonstate actor is not subject to reasonable suspicion because the Fourth Amendment does not apply," Judge Rick Elmore wrote for the appellate panel."
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Nope: private security can do it all in a given locale; the private security at the library issues parking tickets after two hours for example...
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So bottom line is don't pull over or cooperate in any way unless it's a real cop.
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