The article doesn’t say if they took the pressure cookers out of their car, like did they take them up to the room or did the doorman see them when the bags were being removed from the car or what? Maybe I’m missing something.
In any case, to be so offended after the cops filled them in on what they were supposedly ignorant of doesn’t seem to be the reaction of a reasonable person. I wonder who called the press over it.
FReegards
“In any case, to be so offended after the cops filled them in on what they were supposedly ignorant of doesnt seem to be the reaction of a reasonable person.”
Yes it’s reasonable.
This is the United States, that crap isn’t supposed to happen here.
Things like having to explain to the govt/police why you have a pressure cooker happens in other countries, not here.
Would it be reasonable for the police to come to you house and question you maybe even search your house simply because you bought a pressure cooker?
Of course not.
As you say there is nothing to indicate they had done anything wrong other than having pressure cookers.