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Got pulled over for speeding one night after a gig, guilty on the speeding.
Male and female trooper which was unusual, Troopers in NY are always solo. The way they approached the car and their confrontational attitude told me this would not be a simple stop so I decided to play along. As the stop progressed it became apparent that she was a rookie and the guy was "showing her the ropes". Anyway, she is checking the pockets on my leather jacket and pulls out a vial. Her entire face lit up and she yells to her partner, "I found some coke!" I said, they're earplugs, I told you, I am coming home from a gig. She opens it up and out drop my earplugs. The disappointment on her face made every second of the hassle worth while. I laughed my ass off the rest of the ride home. |
because they had nothing better to do and you were there.
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When I was 18 in the USMC, I had my old Aston Martin DB4. I was stationed for a while at Camp Lejeunne, NC, and I got pulled over at least once a week. I let them search my car every time, cause if I didn't I'd be sitting on the side of the road, or in the back of a patrol car for hours. In 1971 in NC, you basically didn't have any rights. They were SURE I was a drug dealer.
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In FL. a Grateful Dead decal on your car is probable cause:eek:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1298311449.jpg A few years back, I was coming back from a gig, it was around 2AM, driving my 90 Toyota truck. While driving down the 2 lane road towards home, a cop passes me, then in my mirror, I see him make a U-turn, and then he turns onto my street, I knew that I wasn't speeding, but when I got right in front of my house and he lit up the lights... Told me I had a tail light out then the regular Q&A BS, then he put me in the back of his car and WITHOUT ASKING searched my truck, which of course had nothing illegal or bad, but he rifled everything:mad: in the glove box, only change in the ash tray, sunglasses in the visor, and I'm thinking, if this SOB writes me up, I have him on illegal Search.. Of course, in my small town, the cops don't have dash cams, for a reason... In the end, he let me out and park my truck in my drive way. Of course, my tail light was fine, he lied about that. So, most likely the guy who pulled you over was like this clown, just fishing... This truck just looks like trouble and there are no steal your face decals on it, that was on my 911:phttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1298311573.jpg |
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They used to search cars here for dead stickers as well. As a matter of fact, we got pulled over on I 95 just outside of DC for this very reason. We were leaving the venue, and did have one steal your face on the back bumper. We were all long hairs at the time, and an hour long search with dogs ensued. They did not find anything and were the rudest bunch of a33holes I have ever run across. They did not thank us for being co-operative, or sober, and were making a bunch of wise cracks the whole time. They left us to pick up our mess( made by them, they had the spare tire out and everything) on the side of the road.
I will never consent to a search again either. Fuch them , I can sit on the side of the road as they want me to. I never travel with anything illegal, so they can have at it with a warrant if they want to. |
Young, long hair, heavy metal playing and a flashy red sports car...
I generally try and stay under the radar though, haven't been pulled over yet. |
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Besides items left by a PO, an unscrupulous cop might drop something in your car and then "find it" -- this happens ALL the time, and can happen to perfectly law abiding citizens, not just those "who are guilty of something even if it ain't this" |
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I know there are a number of police officers on these forums, and the long memory of those harassed can poison citizens - police relations for many years. So, if you know someone on your force that was a little too "assertive," please speak to them for everyone's sake. |
"If you & your car are clean, let em search and be on you way as a cooperative citizen."
Exactly. You should always relinquish your rights as opposed to being inconvenienced. <object width="480" height="390"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/eDJrQBwJpqk?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/eDJrQBwJpqk?fs=1&hl=en_US&rel=0" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="390"></embed></object> Arizona v. Gant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Arizona v. Gant, 556 U.S. ___ (2009), was a United States Supreme Court decision which held that the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution requires law enforcement officers to demonstrate an actual and continuing threat to their safety posed by an arrestee, or a need to preserve evidence related to the crime of arrest from tampering by the arrestee, in order to justify a warrantless vehicular search incident to arrest conducted after the vehicle's recent occupants have been arrested and secured. The Supreme Court held that police may search the passenger compartment of a vehicle incident to a recent occupant’s arrest only if it is reasonable to believe that the arrestee might access the vehicle at the time of the search or that the vehicle contains evidence of the offense of arrest. |
Bad news. After the patriot act your car, and all of its contents, is mostly fair game.
They do need probable cause. You said: "I saw there was no traffic and blew the traffic sign". Well they now have probable cause because an offense has been committed.SmileWavy A fun thing about the patriot act. Say you have a suitcase. 1) You get a knock on the door and they serve you a warrant looking for a stolen car. You allow them in your house and take them to the garage via the family room, they see the suitcase, but its too small to contain a car so they can not search/touch the suitcase. No probable cause. 2) same suitcase is in the trunk of your car and you get pulled over for not stopping at a stop sign. They can search your car and ANYTHING IN THE CAR. The suitcase is in the trunk so they can LEGALLY search the suitcase. Oh yea, you were in the car when the crime happened so they can search you also!:eek: Best advice, don't give them probable cause to stop you in the first place.:D |
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How screwed would this guy have been without the camera?
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And has anyone been wrongly convicted or even prosecuted under the PATRIOT Act? |
"And has anyone been wrongly convicted or even prosecuted under the PATRIOT Act?"
Yep. The owners of the Strip club Cheetahs in Las Vegas Nevada was convicted of money laundering because of all the cash in the safe. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheetah%27s As the old IRS pun says Company motto: "We've got what it takes to take what you've got" You can thank the fallout from Sept 11 for this little problem. Just dont give them cause. |
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Newsflash: the cops are not out to get you. |
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I freely admit in blowing the stop sign, but the natural result from that is either a warning or a citation. I wasn't expecting to be searched. Either way, I came out of this one alright. No ticket, the cop didn't plant anything on the car and no bogus arrest happened. Out of all the times I've been pulled over, this is the first time I've been searched. PS - that video that cashflyer posted says not to answer the "do you know why I pulled you over" question...Every time I honestly answered that, I've gotten a warning. This last stop included. |
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