Ok so sometimes the new york police randomly pick people in the new york subway and ask them to allow them to search their bag. You can refuse but the police say you have to leave the subway and you cannot board the train.
Now a subway is a public space so what right do the police have to tell you to leave a public space? I know the constitution allows the police to stop people boarding airplanes but if you refuse to be searched at the airport you can still stay at the airport, so shouldn't the new york police only tell people they cannot board the train instead of telling them to leave the subway?
Now a subway is a public space so what right do the police have to tell you to leave a public space? I know the constitution allows the police to stop people boarding airplanes but if you refuse to be searched at the airport you can still stay at the airport, so shouldn't the new york police only tell people they cannot board the train instead of telling them to leave the subway?