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Originally Posted by flitecontrol
It does sound like the trooper was too aggressive. However, contrary to the original post, it doesn't appear she was arrested, which would usually involve handcuffs and time in the back seat of a police car, but instead detained.
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In security I was always trained that even touching someone could get us sued for "false arrest" and, therefore, we had to have all our ducks in a row before even simply touching someone ("using force" LOL). I guess they could claim that it impeded their ability to move freely.