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    #16
    Originally posted by Maluco View Post
    I understood that denying an officer a search only gives him the right to carry one out under suspicion...
    they would need a warrant to search the car. If they were pulled over for a traffic stop they are only allowed to keep you there long enough to issue the ticket that they pulled you over for. If they had a drug dog in the car and had the dog walk around the car, and the dog hit. That gives them right to search. But they are not allowed to call for a dog.

    Didnt you watch my video a few months ago about not talking to the police?
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      #17
      Originally posted by golde30 View Post
      shutup Frank, werent you wearing a hello kitty hoody with matching sweat pant @ the last Petaluma meet?? lol
      hmmm..well cary did i ever tell you cocaine is a of a hell drug? lol
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        #18
        Originally posted by kroberts View Post
        ... The cop noticed that boy was carrying Spongebob Squarepants wallet. The other kid had a Hello Kitty wallet. This was, allegedly, all the cop needed to see. Based on this dazzling detective work, he knew that the guys had pot in their car, searched, and found a couple joints.

        When I was younger, potheads wore Led-Zep or Pink Floyd tshirts. Is this wallet thing some new trend among Texas potheads or are these two a couple of fags?
        I don't do dope anymore but I hear it's a lot stronger...

        I supose the brain damage could account for it.

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          #19
          Originally posted by rwh11385 View Post
          well played. they were clients during an internship. employees had "dynamic" SSNs...


          Yeah, my poor route guy had to contend with 45-60% of his weekly guys changing names on their shirts, new SSN's, etc.

          The Labor Board/INS should start pulling those records, and verifying people. Last year my 78 y/o grandmother was busy picking grapes in Modesto, and Delivering pizza in a suburb in NYC last tax season as per the Social Security Administration's records. Granted she is home ridden in Southern California.

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            #20
            Carry some air freshener next to your car seat, cut your hair and take all of the Bob Marley stickers off of your car = no problems. Eye drops wouldn't hurt either.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
              Yeah, my poor route guy had to contend with 45-60% of his weekly guys changing names on their shirts, new SSN's, etc.

              The Labor Board/INS should start pulling those records, and verifying people. Last year my 78 y/o grandmother was busy picking grapes in Modesto, and Delivering pizza in a suburb in NYC last tax season as per the Social Security Administration's records. Granted she is home ridden in Southern California.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Vedubin01 View Post
                they would need a warrant to search the car. If they were pulled over for a traffic stop they are only allowed to keep you there long enough to issue the ticket that they pulled you over for. If they had a drug dog in the car and had the dog walk around the car, and the dog hit. That gives them right to search. But they are not allowed to call for a dog.

                Didnt you watch my video a few months ago about not talking to the police?
                "Probable cause"

                If they have reason to believe that you possess drugs, or that you are high or drunk, they can search.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by kroberts View Post
                  A guy at work was telling me about how his nephew was arrested for misdemeanor possession in a Houston, Texas suburb. Evidently, the boy and a friend were driving around and were pulled over for failure to signal. When the boy presented his license, the cop noticed that boy was carrying Spongebob Squarepants wallet. The other kid had a Hello Kitty wallet. This was, allegedly, all the cop needed to see. Based on this dazzling detective work, he knew that the guys had pot in their car, searched, and found a couple joints.

                  When I was younger, potheads wore Led-Zep or Pink Floyd tshirts. Is this wallet thing some new trend among Texas potheads or are these two a couple of fags?
                  Is it bad then, that I'm wearing a ZZ top t-shirt but don't smoke the herbals?

                  I will say that if I pulled over a couple of dudes who were carrying hello-kitty wallets or sponge bob I'd be a little curious. However, that's still not PC to search the car IMO.
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                    #24
                    ^ Yep, and when they end up finding drugs in the vehicle. Whatever the officer claimed to have probable cause for is certainly validated, regardless of what it was.
                    tasty

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                      #25



                      dude on the right had the Hello Kitty wallet, right??


                      ;)

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                        #26
                        umm...

                        nothing to add

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by TwoJ's View Post
                          "Probable cause"

                          If they have reason to believe that you possess drugs, or that you are high or drunk, they can search.
                          exactly...

                          When there are grounds for suspicion that a person has committed a crime or misdemeanor, and public justice and the good of the community require that the matter should be examined, there is said to be a probable cause for, making a charge against the accused, however malicious the intention of the accuser may have been. And probable cause will be presumed till the contrary appears.

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                            #28
                            Hello-Kitty must be a dead giveaway these days...

                            ...better throw out my Ash Ketchum Pokemon wallet and the Yu-Gi-Oh! card hanging from my mirror!!!

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                              #29
                              What suburb of houston?
                              "We praise or find fault, depending on which of the two provides more opportunity for our powers of judgement to shine."

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                                #30
                                american "rights" are quickly becoming an even greater JOKE. if you resist them doing anything then it's "probable cause" a bullshit loophole for the abuse of power and the disrespect of individual rights.

                                that's why i'm registered as a republican, but vote independently (note: not voting independent, but independently) ...the less government the better. if i have to steal and shoot your dog and cat and roast them on a fire i made with stolen planks of wood from your shed behind it to survive and not starve, it still has more honor in it than relying on handouts.
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