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The DUI exception to the Constitution
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Sure, an officer can spin anything he'd/she'd like. I agree..but that's basically dishonest...and I do realize that happens, especially in the larger cities, They won't call it racial profiling, but that's really what it is. But should the officer be totally honest in court, and say "I checked this fucker because he looked like a gangster", instead he/she would end up saying ""It appeared this person had a weapon in his waistband, so I confronted him/her"

LC would certainly agree, albeit maybe not publicly now (shit, she's even afraid to post her picture) that the police will work around the law so it's basically he/she can justify the action of unreasonable search and seizure.

With that being said, however...I'm not really so much against this aspect..if a cop were to see a known gangbanger, or whatever walking down the street..and were to confront him/her.. and use any possible reason to prevent any further crimes being perpetrated by this individual to get him off the streets..I'm cool with that. But, IMO, that's completely different than stoppping every damned car on the road and questioning them.
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RE: The DUI exception to the Constitution - by thekid65 - 02-26-2011, 04:10 PM