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Perhaps. That is something that I personally would disagree with, but respect that it is the place of the officer to make that judgement.
The bigger issue I see is how the officer distinguished between fact an opinion. She called things like a knife or gun "facts" and the car thing merely my opinion. I worry that by drawing hard lines like these, she isn't giving serious enough consideration to the danger that the guy Alex might pose. Eg. "That's not hard evidence or facts. Therefore I'm going to dismiss it and not think more about it."