I doubt youll have much of a stance in court that nothing smelled like MJ being that you had a "dirty bowl" in the car. not that I dont believe you but the courts usually dont believe anyone in these instances. I agree with the paying the fine idea, but definitely talk to the police chief about the terrifying experience of fearing death because your handcuffed sitting behind a wall of plexiglass going 80 mph and no way to protect yourself if/when something happened.

I had a car stolen from me while i was at a party in high school. the cops showed up and started ?ing me about my habits, they said they found the car and it was 10 miles away so the cop asks me to get in the back so we can go there, "sure" i said. WOW, this guy belonged in NASCAR. same as you, were doing 85-90 on us-1. we get there and they tell me that I have to make the decision to take the car home or let them have it for examination. well, since it was my dads car he needed for work the next day, I said " ive got to take it home" the officer shakes his head at the ground, looks at me and says(ill never forget this)"Dont call us the next time you have a bad drug deal" and walked away! I was livid, he just assumed that a longhair highschooler had a drug deal with 3 black guys that stole a big white chevy caprice, also lived on the other side of town. they apparently thought i was hiding something in the car, but the little contraband I had, I left for the party. I didnt know the suspects but they did end up convicting them, my dad kept the car and i eventually drove it for years afterward. my feeling towards law enforcement however were cemented in that moment.

sorry, resin must be workin real well:jointsmile:

moral is: cops ALWAYS expect the worst. its a result of training and the crap they get at their job. I dont agree it should be that way, it just is

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