If a peace officer ask you to leave an immediate area but you are not breaking any laws is refusing to leave the area obstructing a peace officer?

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As a citizen, it is up to you to help enforce laws. To do this, you absolutely follow the directions of the officer without argument or discussion whether you see the reason for it or not.

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