Well, Bill, if you had actually read through the thread before chiming in you would have seen the comment that Doug Easterly made that sparked this tangent about rights. He suggested that Oswald should have been detained by the police as a person of interest for daring to be in the lunchroom and not showing enough interest (whatever that means) in what was going on outside. That led to a discussion of probable cause and what the grounds are/were for detaining or searching someone.
So, to answer your question, if for argument's sake we agree that Oswald's rights were violated while inside the theater then Doug and everybody else learns something new about how people's rights are protected in this country and why Baker couldn't have legitimately done so, even if he had wanted to. Baker's reputation is then somewhat assuaged despite not remembering where he stopped the guy or what he was wearing.
We all come out more enlightened and dance off into the sunset together.
Next topic?
Oh come on now.
Don't pretend like a comment by Doug Easterly is what finally set you off about a supposed violation of Oswald's rights while inside the theater.
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