Quote Originally Posted by Frivolous248
Eh, that sounds fishy to me. Thats why if I was ever asked to step out of my car, I would lock my doors.

I thought it was an amendment, like the right to remain silent, the right to not consent to searches without a warrant (not necessarily called that though)

I really don't think smell would be considered probable cause though, there is no way to prove a smell really. If you see something, thats different.

Edit: http://youtube.com/watch?v=3NmC5wHfCdM I don't remember the guy saying anything about smell.
It says smell is probable cause in the video, kinda. The problem is, you have to listen very carefully.

At one point he says "make sure to only roll down your windows partway, so that the officer cannot stick his nose into the care or get a good look around" or something to that effect. I've known of people getting searched on smell before, so yeah, I guess one of us should get off of our lazy asses and check it out.
graph Reviewed by graph on . Almost Chaped So me and my friend are driving down the road with some hash about a 8th of weed and a steamroller gas mask and its saturday at about 12:30 and i look in my rear view mirror and see the red lights flash and they pull me over and he walks up to the car (i had hot boxed my car early in the day and forgot to air it out) he comes up to the passenger window and says "you were driving with only ur fog lights on... hey who has the weed i can smell it from out here" my friend respondes by saying no Rating: 5