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Old January 10, 2013, 08:39 PM   #64
MLeake
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Restraining orders can be challenged by the restrained, without need of a relative's intervention; they are ordered by a judge, not entered by a bureaucrat; and while a temporary order may be put in place before the restrained gets his day in court, a permanent order cannot be.

Your idea flies in the face of several Amendments, and I find it abhorrent.
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