Well, there's a lesson to be learned there: don't let the cops into your house, for any reason, ever, unless they have a warrant in hand and it explicitly allows them to do so. Letting them in voluntarily is just plain unwise. If they came to my door at 3 AM, I'd probably call the cops on THEM.

I live on a jurisdictional boundary. 50 feet away is county, and my zipcode is county, but I am, legally and technically, in the city. I remember I had some music blaring one evening, a bit after 9 PM, and after 9 PM in the county, there's some law that proscribes loud music. However, in the city it's 10 PM. Well, these county cops show up and try to hassle me, to which I reply: 'Guys, I know you're trying to do your job, but you might wanna get back to your own jurisdiction.' Man, they were pissed!
jamstigator Reviewed by jamstigator on . Anti detection foil Vs the police ok so this might sound abit weird but i felt guilty coming on here and telling people that i am gunna start growing, ya know 'the less you know the less the old bill know' but i needed 2 ask a major question, does ADF really work? ive seen it around on many websites, and ive gotta say it is majorily expensive (around £5 psm) but there are many people that say the police infra-red cameras can see through it, and that the police don't necessarily look for where the lights are, but where the heat Rating: 5