Scion Image Busted by the Cops. Orale
daaaamn... can sumone say police ___ harrasment, Im glad u got out of that mess quickly, and what that other dude said, police cant search ur car without the warrant, they cant even get in it, thats why some _______s ask you to get out of the car, ahora chekea si les puedes partir el culo con un lawsuit
see what the say now
daaaamn... can sumone say police ___ harrasment, Im glad u got out of that mess quickly, and what that other dude said, police cant search ur car without the warrant, they cant even get in it, thats why some _______s ask you to get out of the car, ahora chekea si les puedes partir el culo con un lawsuit
see what the say now
hmmm.... i cant belive that... rofl... then to post it up like ur proud of your club for coming out and busting up your meet and say how its because ur mexican... : ( negative... they doing their job and you have to respect the fact that they did... if you club wasnt being imatture and dicking around then you wouldnt have gotten in trouble... but oh well you guys look proud of what you did... now cerritos pd will look for the scion image sticker and its an automatic ticket... .... : ( hahah what a joke.... lol way to go team... we got so and so arrested tonight for going to a club meet because we are mexican .... what a joke... rofl
Originally Posted by AgentRice
they need permission to search inside your vehicles..
and u can vidoe tape them FREELY , they video tape you... when they pull you over..check up on ur rights
and u can vidoe tape them FREELY , they video tape you... when they pull you over..check up on ur rights
thats right.... and im glad im not apart of a club that gets busted and members get arrested : ) .... and due to the fact that one of you members got arrested it gives the cops probable cause to search the remainder of the clubs car : / ...
Nope... they cant search it, without a warrant, thats the whole deal of making warrants, aniways a buddy of mine got pulled over and the cop wanted to enter the car and check the car for controlled substances..., He knew he didnt have these on him or in his car, due to the fact that he isnt into any of that ____, so he locked the car threw the car keys inside and said that he wouldnt budge until his dad got there(A respected lawyer around here) point is they didnt find anything, and his father found out, that this cop had done several "controlled substances" arrests on solo cars...
You can imagine what the cop, wanted to do, but didnt,
You can imagine what the cop, wanted to do, but didnt,
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Originally Posted by Joselo
Nope... they cant search it, without a warrant, thats the whole deal of making warrants, aniways a buddy of mine got pulled over and the cop wanted to enter the car and check the car for controlled substances..., He knew he didnt have these on him or in his car, due to the fact that he isnt into any of that poop, so he locked the car threw the car keys inside and said that he wouldnt budge until his dad got there(A respected lawyer around here) point is they didnt find anything, and his father found out, that this cop had done several "controlled substances" arrests on solo cars...
You can imagine what the cop, wanted to do, but didnt,
You can imagine what the cop, wanted to do, but didnt,
Originally Posted by findlaw.com
Q : Can the police legitimately search my vehicle without a warrant?
A : That depends on the circumstances. The police would not usually have the right to search your automobile when you are stopped only for a minor traffic offense such as speeding, but if the violation requires that you be taken into custody (for example, a "Driving Under the Influence" [DUI] arrest or driving with a suspended license), the search would generally be permitted. If the officer has arrested you, the officer does not need a warrant to pat down your body in searching for weapons.
In general, when an arrest is not involved, the police have more latitude to search a vehicle than to search a home. The U.S. Supreme Court recognizes an automobile exception to the Fourth Amendment's protection against warrantless searches. The Court has held that a person expects less privacy in an automobile than at home. (No one ever said "A man's Chevy is his castle.") The rationale for permitting warrantless searches of cars is that the mobility of automobiles would allow drivers to escape with incriminating evidence in the time it would take police to secure a search warrant. For a warrantless search to be valid, however, the officer must have probable cause. (See the "Criminal Justice" chapter for more details on this topic.)
A : That depends on the circumstances. The police would not usually have the right to search your automobile when you are stopped only for a minor traffic offense such as speeding, but if the violation requires that you be taken into custody (for example, a "Driving Under the Influence" [DUI] arrest or driving with a suspended license), the search would generally be permitted. If the officer has arrested you, the officer does not need a warrant to pat down your body in searching for weapons.
In general, when an arrest is not involved, the police have more latitude to search a vehicle than to search a home. The U.S. Supreme Court recognizes an automobile exception to the Fourth Amendment's protection against warrantless searches. The Court has held that a person expects less privacy in an automobile than at home. (No one ever said "A man's Chevy is his castle.") The rationale for permitting warrantless searches of cars is that the mobility of automobiles would allow drivers to escape with incriminating evidence in the time it would take police to secure a search warrant. For a warrantless search to be valid, however, the officer must have probable cause. (See the "Criminal Justice" chapter for more details on this topic.)
Sure, we could take him to court, but it would be our word against his. . . and it ultimately be a big waste of time. It's a lot of work to get the cop a nice little slap on the wrist, while you create animosity among local P.D.
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Locking your keys in the car (or locking it period and keeping them on your persons) is a good poker all in for a cop. It will discern whether or not he has grounds (probable cause) to search your car. He will likely have to call a supervisor and will have to explain why he intends to search your car.
Originally Posted by Joselo
Nope... they cant search it, without a warrant, thats the whole deal of making warrants, aniways a buddy of mine got pulled over and the cop wanted to enter the car and check the car for controlled substances..., He knew he didnt have these on him or in his car, due to the fact that he isnt into any of that poop, so he locked the car threw the car keys inside and said that he wouldnt budge until his dad got there(A respected lawyer around here) point is they didnt find anything, and his father found out, that this cop had done several "controlled substances" arrests on solo cars...
You can imagine what the cop, wanted to do, but didnt,
You can imagine what the cop, wanted to do, but didnt,
its like being in a crack hood, wheather your buying dope or not, your there and thats cause enough for a search. ever heard of the saying wrong place wrong time!



