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The DUI exception to the Constitution
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(02-26-2011, 03:39 PM)thekid65 Wrote: To be honest, the CP's arent very common in my state..I've only heard of a few being mentioned in the local news. I myself, have never had to go through one (as normally they are a nighttime thing, and I'm long past my bar-going days). I'm not sure how I'd deal with it.

But to argue with you a bit, I don't believe the police can randomly, and legally, stop any Joe Blow walking down the street and ask him/her to subject to a search without just cause...is that what your saying? If so, even the most incompetent public defender would get any evidence seized during such a search could get that evidence thrown out of court.

may be you should spend a little time informing yourself.

an officer can ask anyone for id at just about any encounter.

once that has happened then it's just a matter of the right questions to get in your pockets.

even if it's under officer safety, if they want it to happen it will.



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RE: The DUI exception to the Constitution - by IMaDick - 02-26-2011, 03:55 PM