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    Gives a sh!t; pretends he doesn't HoneyBadger's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by spqrzilla View Post
    As the story was told, there was no probable cause for a vehicle search.
    Yeah, but how do you convince a LEO who insists on it that he's wrong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Yeah, but how do you convince a LEO who insists on it that he's wrong?
    Man up. Inform said officer, you are sorry but you do not consent to a vehicle search. Suggest he contact his superior for clarification.
    Get the dogs, get the truck, GET A WARRANT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    Man up. Inform said officer, you are sorry but you do not consent to a vehicle search. Suggest he contact his superior for clarification.
    Get the dogs, get the truck, GET A WARRANT.
    +1 Then step back a respectable distance and carefully utilize the ubiquitous phone camera to video said search. Do not answer any questions while the officer is conducting the search and make certain you get a good photograph of the officer and his/her vehicle. Don't argue, don't consent. Just document and write a good narrative statement as soon as possible afterwards. Contact officer's department and file a complaint. Then contact an attorney if you do not feel the issue is dealt with to your satisfaction.

    Everyone has supervisors...everyone. Hold ALL public officials accountable. Treat everyone with the respect they deserve.

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