Let’s try that again without losing the formatting.
>>What do you think the answer should be?
That a citizen apparently lawfully exercising an enumerated right shouldn’t get bothered by the police unless there is something else he has done to warrant questioning and a minor shake down. And I might agree with you that approaching an officer in the middle of a traffic stop might be such a case.
But this case here?
No.
“You causing any trouble.”
“No.”
“OK, looks that way to me, too. {raises dispatcher on radio} Fred, who the hell called in this false ‘disturbance’ call? We need to give them a talking-to. They clearly don’t understand the Bill of Rights.”