A major decision that will impact Minnesotans’ privacy rights is waiting to be heard in the state’s court of Appeals.
It all started off simply enough. Jason and Jackie Wiebesick were a Golden Valley couple who lived in a duplex. One day, officials from the city approached them to ask permission to inspect their home. The stated reason was to collect information so as to make a decision over whether to renew the Wiebesick’s rental license.
Disturbed by the prospect of unfamiliar people walking around their home, the Wiebesick’s turned down the inspectors’ request. One might think it would have ended there, but the city saw to it that it didn’t.
Taking the case to court, Golden Valley authorities implored a county judge to issue a warrant overriding the Wiebesick’s objections and allowing them into the house. Tellingly, the judge refused their request for a warrant, prompting the city to reach even higher.
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I don’t know is a bigger POS the PIGS with a badge or the PIGS titled POLITICIANS!!!!
i think the City needs sued for losses of attourney fee’s , damages, and the County Need to remove these pesky Personel
Yeah sure. Force your way in. I have free lead to give you one person at a time.
Criminal!!!!!
Constittutional rights LMFAO!!! you don’t have them. The GOV pretty much can do to you what they want. Not to many give a sh*t. Till it happens to them. At some point there go to far. And the people will rise up. Its just history. have a great day
This$#%&!@*started when Obummer got in the White House.
Read the article. It’s for a rental license, apparently for the other half of their duplex. Good b Lord you people are batty, sucking up the pablum of the bat$#%&!@*crazies.
NO!
Uh, no. that should have been the end of it…
I’m thinking there is more to this story than is being reported …