Lawful vs Unlawful Orders

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The dearth of comments on this particular video is indicative of how "robotic", fearful, and complicit with corruption the average citizen is.

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All governments abuse their power. The government is the politicians and the bureaucracy. Politicians are subject to some scrutiny, though the media. This scrutiny is more extensive in the USA, (which has freedom of speech, an independent media and Presidentially appointed Ministers of State), than in Australia, (which has (practically) no freedom of speech, extensive censorship of its media and Parliament appointed Ministers of State). However, the bureaucracy is subject to very little scrutiny by the bureaucracy is at an epidemic level.

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At 6:05 you really MUST know case law to accept our form of government. By refusing to know and Cite case law you might as well stick with moral law only.

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I have a question I'm having a hard time finding the answer to. I live in a city. There was a loud car crash and a lot of people came out of their houses to see what was going on. Some passersby on the sidewalk but mostly people standing on their own porches or lawns. When the police get there they yell at everybody to get back in their houses. I'm trying to find out if that a lawful order. Can an officer demand that you get back in your house even if you're standing on your own property?

Siobhan