Probably, and a Lexis or Westlaw account would make it easier to find.I'll bet there are more arrest authority granted to Conductors than first thought :huh:
Probably, and a Lexis or Westlaw account would make it easier to find.I'll bet there are more arrest authority granted to Conductors than first thought :huh:
I only need one example to prove his blanket statement incorrect. Now I have 2.The chapter and verse cited only applies to Michigan.Demonstrably false, chapter and verse cited like 3 posts up.NOTE: The conductor has no authority to arrest anyone, other than a citizens arrest.
As a Minnesotan, I have to point out that the conductor's arrest powers extend only to disorderly behavior, not paying a fare, and, oddly, smoking. Smuggling dope, he's got nothing to do with.Granted that is true, so in less than 5 minutes of searching reveals in Minnesota:The chapter and verse cited only applies to Michigan.Demonstrably false, chapter and verse cited like 3 posts up.NOTE: The conductor has no authority to arrest anyone, other than a citizens arrest.
629.363 RAILWAY CONDUCTOR; AUTHORITY TO ARREST.A conductor of a railway train may arrest a person committing an act upon the train prohibited by sections 609.681, 609.72, and 609.855, subdivision 1, with or without a warrant, and take that person to the proper law enforcement authorities, or to the station agent at the next railway station. The station agent shall take the arrested person to the law enforcement authorities. A conductor or station agent possesses the powers of a sheriff with a warrant in making arrests under this chapter.
History10297) RL s 5027; 1963 c 753 art 2 s 11; 1983 c 359 s 130; 1985 c 265 art 10 s 1; 1989 c 5 s 17
I'll bet there are more arrest authority granted to Conductors than first thought :huh:
It does not matter if any state, or any local authorities give conductors authority to arrest since Amtrak does not give it's Conductors that authority. Even removing a passenger must be facilitated by Amtrak Police or local law enforcement.I only need one example to prove his blanket statement incorrect. Now I have 2.The chapter and verse cited only applies to Michigan.Demonstrably false, chapter and verse cited like 3 posts up.NOTE: The conductor has no authority to arrest anyone, other than a citizens arrest.
If you read the last sentence of his post he states he is an elected judge in his jurisdiction it may not be the case and as such his statement is correct for his jurisdiction.I only need one example to prove his blanket statement incorrect. Now I have 2.The chapter and verse cited only applies to Michigan.Demonstrably false, chapter and verse cited like 3 posts up.NOTE: The conductor has no authority to arrest anyone, other than a citizens arrest.
After you leave that bar in Toledo, be sure you know when to hold 'em AND know when to fold 'em.Card players Beware! when riding the Train through Ohio!!
Basically from what I can tell, California law basically gives commuter train conductors and fare collectors the authority to issue citations for fare evasion. They call it the power of arrest, but I'd have a hard time imagining any conductor I've seen try to arrest anyone. There are other issues like eating, drinking or smoking where a citation can be issued, but quite a few of those (save smoking) are actually allowed on commuter trains.The "arrest" powers spelled out in local railroad laws are simply "holding" powers.
The "arrestee" is held, confined, turned over, according to the statutes UNTIL the person is turned over to the police.
It is the police who process the individual, bring him to court, and in one instance "file the complaint" - not the conductor. The conductor may be given the cloak of authority by local law, but that is merely to preserve order on a public conveyance and once the person is removed from the conveyance, that cloak of authority is removed. You don't see conductors appearing in local courts charging spitters as the train moves away, do you?
Look to the purpose, spirit, and history of the laws. They are to protect good order until the police and judicial system can take over.
There are many more incidents on cruise ships where the captain may incarcerate an abusive drunk - like a conductor can - BUT DUE PROCESS REQUIRES RELEASE TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES.
There are no "train courts!" to hear train offenses prosecuted by conductors.
Point to the part of the statement I responded to that indicated that his comments were limited to Amtrak.It does not matter if any state, or any local authorities give conductors authority to arrest since Amtrak does not give it's Conductors that authority. Even removing a passenger must be facilitated by Amtrak Police or local law enforcement.
I read it, thank. Likewise, point to the part of the statement I responded to that indicated that his comments were limited to Amtrak. I'm sure it is true in his jurisdiction, however he made a blanket statement about all jurisdictions that I objected to.If you read the last sentence of his post he states he is an elected judge in his jurisdiction it may not be the case and as such his statement is correct for his jurisdiction.
It's a good thing that nobody is claiming that there are.There are no "train courts!" to hear train offenses prosecuted by conductors.
I'd hate to think that I might get railroaded in a Train Court.Point to the part of the statement I responded to that indicated that his comments were limited to Amtrak.It does not matter if any state, or any local authorities give conductors authority to arrest since Amtrak does not give it's Conductors that authority. Even removing a passenger must be facilitated by Amtrak Police or local law enforcement.
I read it, thank. Likewise, point to the part of the statement I responded to that indicated that his comments were limited to Amtrak. I'm sure it is true in his jurisdiction, however he made a blanket statement about all jurisdictions that I objected to.If you read the last sentence of his post he states he is an elected judge in his jurisdiction it may not be the case and as such his statement is correct for his jurisdiction.
It's a good thing that nobody is claiming that there are.There are no "train courts!" to hear train offenses prosecuted by conductors.
Or "CONDUCTORS" Whatcha gonna do when they come for you, bad boys, bad boys......."Train Court" a new reality show from your friends at Spike TV.
Is a train ticket what you get from the conductor when speeding on the train?Jury duty notice comes complete with a train ticket!
Funny you mention that.Is a train ticket what you get from the conductor when speeding on the train?Jury duty notice comes complete with a train ticket!
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I feel like once pot is legal this room searching will also go away. All the other stuff is equally illegal in every state, and doesn't have a market for people to transport it from the west coast to elsewhere.War on Some Drugs. Tobacco and Alcohol (and soon to be pot) are A-OK for Reasons.
So true.I submit that it would depend on the resources of said passengers. Profiling is deliberately done to targets who are believed to be relatively poor, and therefore unable to defend themselves in our "money rules" system. Those with millions of dollars in the bank can probably get quite excellent legal remedies, to the point where a lawless police department will be desperately trying to pay them to settle. If Carlos Slim got harassed on the train by lawless police, do you think he wouldn't find a legal remedy? I think he'd find very effective remedies.A passenger could invoke his/her fourth amendment rights, as they believe the US constitution gives them, and still find themselves in legal trouble and without passage. I would submit those few would find very few legal remedies.
Racial profiling is actually used partly as a scheme for financial profiling.
This may also have to do with cruise ships operating in international waters, where the legal situation is different.There are many more incidents on cruise ships where the captain may incarcerate an abusive drunk - like a conductor can - BUT DUE PROCESS REQUIRES RELEASE TO THE PROPER AUTHORITIES.
not even while crossing Lake Pontchartrain?So the Conductor can't sentence unruly passengers to Walk the Plank? What a pity.
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