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for a fleeting moment i thought the cop might be blind because who really gets out of a car at 2 am with a dog .
my question would be what happens if the dog smells something and the cop had no probably cause to search and you refused to let him. Is this an illegal search?
my question would be what happens if the dog smells something and the cop had no probably cause to search and you refused to let him. Is this an illegal search?
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here is an oldie but a goodie, when i was younger (and dumber) a friend and i were riding around smoking a little pot. we had just finished the thing when we got pulled over. the truck smelled like two skunks in heat! well, the cop got a big smile on his face when he stuck his head in the window. i guess he thought he had just busted cheech and chong. anyway, he says to me "you boys smoking pot" and i say "yes, about 8:00 this morning (it is about 10:00 at night) we were". now he and i both know at this point if there is no pot in the truck he going to have to let us go. he stops smiling. long story short we drive home a short time later. you may ask how? well, no evidence no case. also there is no way to prove if someone is high on pot at any given moment, you can only prove that it present in someone system. who can say when it got there.
because i can
One time me and some buddy's was coming home from a friends house we got pulled over, the cop told me get out of the car. When I did he asked me how many chongers me and dubby brothers had been smoking. Being the smart ass I am I asked him if we still had some would he smoke it with us. Then he threw me up on the hood of my jeep. Put me in the back of his car and called every cop in city to come search my jeep.
Man that was fun.
DaggerX
Man that was fun.
DaggerX
I gotta share this:
My parents were alcoholics and fought quite physically. One night when my brother and sister were about 19 (twins), they were home from the Navy and college and were locked in a bedroom smoking pot. My mother tapped on the door and in her most pretend sober voice said, "Dana, Darryl, open the door. The police are here!" The twins started throwing evidence out the window and trying to fan out the smell and my brother cried, "Damn! She's called the cops on us!" When they finally composed and opened the door, my mother asked them to tell the cops that my dad had hit her! The cops took one look at the twins, got a whiff of pot, and started laughing their asses off. No one was arrested, but my sister said the cops couldn't stop laughing throughout the questioning, and were still laughing as they climbed into the cruiser.
My parents were alcoholics and fought quite physically. One night when my brother and sister were about 19 (twins), they were home from the Navy and college and were locked in a bedroom smoking pot. My mother tapped on the door and in her most pretend sober voice said, "Dana, Darryl, open the door. The police are here!" The twins started throwing evidence out the window and trying to fan out the smell and my brother cried, "Damn! She's called the cops on us!" When they finally composed and opened the door, my mother asked them to tell the cops that my dad had hit her! The cops took one look at the twins, got a whiff of pot, and started laughing their asses off. No one was arrested, but my sister said the cops couldn't stop laughing throughout the questioning, and were still laughing as they climbed into the cruiser.
What I love about running is you can meditate while running. It's a peaceful place.
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS
Sister Mary Elizabeth Lloyd, Runs marathons to raise money and awareness about children orphaned by AIDS