Open door policy
2013-06-11 18:05:17.979967+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Boulder woman disturbed by police policy to enter unsecured residences. She came home to find a police officer sitting on her dining room table.
Smiley, a Boulder resident for 28 years, said she routinely leaves her sliding glass door open when she leaves the house for short amounts of time. To access it a person must open a latching gate, go up some stairs to reach an elevated deck where the door is located.
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#Comment Re: made: 2013-06-11 23:29:59.01947+02 by:
ebwolf
Boulder police? I'm sure they were looking for elk to shoot.
And it's interesting that she says:
"I have nothing to hide. My house is really clean, there are not bongs lying around. It's just creepy that someone would come in when I am not there."
Marijuana (and paraphenalia) are no longer illegal in Colorado... unlike the dog poop she was getting a summons over.
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