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Law enforcement officers are usually well informed on what they may legally do regardless of the situation. Without specific information it can only be assumed that they had a court order or there was a existing law that allowed them to take the action. Suing any government agency is difficult to say the least, and in many instances not possible unless very unusual circumstances, such as police brutality exists.

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