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01-24-2007, 10:19 PM #14
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The answer to "Are there rights when being questioned for drugs in your car"?
and as an add-on ...
So if the cops even think your doing wrong then they use the "probable cause" speech. And if you think they even need a warrant to search the proximity of your car YOUR WRONG. To those who have doubts of this debate , feel free to use the excuse of "I have rights" or you could use this one.... DON'T DRIVE WITH IT IN YOUR CAR, IF YOU CAN'T EAT IT LEAVE IT!!!! Drive good when its in your car and if .... ohohohohoh ....and if you have a prior simple possesion charge might as well consider yourself searched already(7 out of 10 times). If its a State Trooper then your pretty much safe in the since of you dont go to jail and only get a ticket, but if it is county or city cop....lol, it's 50/50, depending on if you lie to them and then they found it. Most cops give you a ticket and leave but if they smell it, you look high, have ANY items used to smoke bud, or have priors ....thats enough to search.
SO LEAVE IT AT HOME or MAKE SMALL DISTANCES MAINLY AWAY FROM SCHOOL ZONES AND DAYCARES. YOU WILL GET IN TWICE AS MUCH TROUBLE FOR HAVING IT AT OR AROUND SCHOOLS
P.S. THIS IS AMERICA YOUR RIGHTS WHERE COMPROMISED WHEN THEY(THE GOVERNMENT) PUT CLAUSEES TO THE AMENDMENTS... ONE WORD PATRIOT ACT....(ok 2 words) look it up then post a serious reply. There are 36 clauses added to your 4th amendment "constitution" , disclaimers i guess you could say. These little clause made the bill of rights nothing more than a paper weight. Freedom of Speech is really the only amendment that is still firm in its statement-----
THE EXACT ORIGINAL WORDIN GOF THE 4th AMENDMENT,:rastasmoke: before the clauses.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
TIPS---With probable cause, police officers may search any area in the vehicle. They may not, however, extend the search to the vehicle's passengers without probable cause to search those passengers.
ENOUGH SAID.
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