Its good to kknow your rights!!!!

HiraishinFTG

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Forget all that memorization, I would just citizen's arrest the cop if he was detaining me! :D
 

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Having taken 1 course in Law, I think I'm qualified to give an opinion of this.

If a cop tries to search your car, house, or clothing, say REPEATEDLY that you DO NOT CONSENT to the search.
Remember that cops will try to use sneaky tactics of manipulation.
In most cases they will be likely to:
First, ask if you have illegal drugs or weapons.
If you say "no," the officers will usually ask if they can search you and your vehicle.
If you say "no" again, they may call for a dog to smell for drugs, try to intimidate you into allowing a search, or keep your driver's license to prevent you from leaving.
Do not open your trunk or door-- things that can be seen in plain sight could be used as probable cause, allowing them to search your vehicle or home.
Police will do anything to get into your car including suggesting to you that if you have nothing to hide, you would let them search.
This is where you again repeat that you DO NOT CONSENT!
In most cases, when cops are aware that you know your rights they will admit defeat and simply leave or just write you a ticket.
ACCEPT your ticket, whatever it may be, you have just won.

Part right, but probable consent comes into the picture. During a routine traffic stop, if the police can prove that their existed probable cause, then he can get away with searching your car. Example would be an odor or smell, emitting from your car, that is a tale tell sign of contraband material/drugs.
Also, each state have their own interpretation of probable cause, so it would be best to look into your own state, and how probable cause is defined.

Meanwhile this cat, validates what I say (or maybe not, but whatever).

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Having taken 1 course in Law, I think I'm qualified to give an opinion of this.



Part right, but probable consent comes into the picture. During a routine traffic stop, if the police can prove that their existed probable cause, then he can get away with searching your car. Example would be an odor or smell, emitting from your car, that is a tale tell sign of contraband material/drugs.
Also, each state have their own interpretation of probable cause, so it would be best to look into your own state, and how probable cause is defined.

Meanwhile this cat, validates what I say (or maybe not, but whatever).

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That's true too, cute kitty btw!
 

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He HAS a name. Fluff Von Whiskers. But thanks. Whiskers is appreciative.
 

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It doesn't work in China mainland.If they have willings, exactly , they have rights to do everything they want to you.
 
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