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yes it is because then he/she will arrest u

Another View: An officer cannot arrest you without reasonable cause to believe that you have actually committed an offense. If you tell one that you WANT to commit a crime, depending on the circumstances of the event, you leave yourself open for a myriad of possibly unpleasant experiences.

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