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Encounter with a bad cop
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<blockquote data-quote="FastOldGuy52" data-source="post: 9800327" data-attributes="member: 70977"><p><strong>The resolution </strong></p><p></p><p>We took the hooka to its owner and went home me driving. </p><p></p><p></p><p>When we got home I took a flash light and removed every small particle from the rear floor board of the near pristine carpet. There were a few particles of some reddish and green matter. I looked at them under a microscope and the appear to be crepe myrtle blooms which makes sense because my son parked his car under a large crepe myrtle tree on our property. I had them tested by a drug officer in the small town I do ER work in. He said they did not look like MJ and tested negative. I also tested them on the hospital analyzer again negative.</p><p></p><p>I bought the two videos from the two police cars and analyzed them. $7.00 each from the police department. </p><p></p><p>As my son's car was being sniffed by the dog my son asked the lieutenant standing with him at that time what the dog did if it found something. The lieutenant said the dog would sit down. Well the K9 officer parked hit butt between the camera and the dog at the moment he said the dog got a drug sniff. BUT the dog's tail was clearly visible and <em>the dog never sat down</em>. </p><p></p><p>My son and his friend both volunteered tome to be drug tested the next day. Both tested at a national lab were negative. </p><p></p><p>I believe they used the dog as a ruse to illegally search my son's car. </p><p></p><p>My neighbor has known my son for over 13 years . My neighbor, a motorcycle guy and a civilian, had raised over $250K the year before for a motorcycle office with a terminal brain tumor in our town. They did golf tournaments, poker tournaments, motorcycle rides T-shirts and corporate contributions. </p><p></p><p>My neighbor sent me to the Major. I showed him both videos and the fact that the dog never sat down and the results of all the drug test. I told him I was tired of the stops without cause and if my son had been taken to jail and I had to hire a lawyer I would be taking action in Federal Court for violating my son's civil rights with the evidence I had. At this point though I was only interested in the K9 officer not illegally searching cars and that my son not being stopped for no reason. I told him that my son is no angel and a stop for speeding would not surprise me one little bit. </p><p></p><p>I told the Major the only reason for turning the microphones off that I could think of was to prevent me and him from hearing the truth. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>He said "Its obvious the your son isn't the problem here."</p><p>I suggested that if he got reports from the K9 officers of searches with no tickets issued and reports of "shakes" then he should review the videos on those stops. He said he would and would get back with me in about a month.</p><p></p><p>About three months later he called me and told me the K9 officer was no longer working in our city. Off the record I was told they reviewed several videos and found similar behavior. [Asked to leave or be fired... he left] </p><p></p><p>Lessons learned</p><p></p><p>1. Don't drive around with a Hooka in your car it may be legal but its stupid.</p><p></p><p>2. Always always be polite at the scene with a police officer even you believe he is in the wrong.</p><p></p><p>3. If you believe he is in the wrong GET THE VIDEOS. </p><p></p><p>4. Get ALL THE VIDEOS if there is more than one police car. </p><p></p><p>5. Go to his boss and be polite but firm.</p><p></p><p>6. Have all your ducks in a row when you talk to the boss.</p><p></p><p>7. Don't park on the white cross walk stripes. :lol:</p><p></p><p>8. If the K9 officer in Grand Prairie Texas stops you be careful because that is where he works now. </p><p></p><p>9. Remember most LEO's are good guys just doing a needed job and its guys like the K9 officer that gives them a bad name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FastOldGuy52, post: 9800327, member: 70977"] [B]The resolution [/B] We took the hooka to its owner and went home me driving. When we got home I took a flash light and removed every small particle from the rear floor board of the near pristine carpet. There were a few particles of some reddish and green matter. I looked at them under a microscope and the appear to be crepe myrtle blooms which makes sense because my son parked his car under a large crepe myrtle tree on our property. I had them tested by a drug officer in the small town I do ER work in. He said they did not look like MJ and tested negative. I also tested them on the hospital analyzer again negative. I bought the two videos from the two police cars and analyzed them. $7.00 each from the police department. As my son's car was being sniffed by the dog my son asked the lieutenant standing with him at that time what the dog did if it found something. The lieutenant said the dog would sit down. Well the K9 officer parked hit butt between the camera and the dog at the moment he said the dog got a drug sniff. BUT the dog's tail was clearly visible and [I]the dog never sat down[/I]. My son and his friend both volunteered tome to be drug tested the next day. Both tested at a national lab were negative. I believe they used the dog as a ruse to illegally search my son's car. My neighbor has known my son for over 13 years . My neighbor, a motorcycle guy and a civilian, had raised over $250K the year before for a motorcycle office with a terminal brain tumor in our town. They did golf tournaments, poker tournaments, motorcycle rides T-shirts and corporate contributions. My neighbor sent me to the Major. I showed him both videos and the fact that the dog never sat down and the results of all the drug test. I told him I was tired of the stops without cause and if my son had been taken to jail and I had to hire a lawyer I would be taking action in Federal Court for violating my son's civil rights with the evidence I had. At this point though I was only interested in the K9 officer not illegally searching cars and that my son not being stopped for no reason. I told him that my son is no angel and a stop for speeding would not surprise me one little bit. I told the Major the only reason for turning the microphones off that I could think of was to prevent me and him from hearing the truth. He said "Its obvious the your son isn't the problem here." I suggested that if he got reports from the K9 officers of searches with no tickets issued and reports of "shakes" then he should review the videos on those stops. He said he would and would get back with me in about a month. About three months later he called me and told me the K9 officer was no longer working in our city. Off the record I was told they reviewed several videos and found similar behavior. [Asked to leave or be fired... he left] Lessons learned 1. Don't drive around with a Hooka in your car it may be legal but its stupid. 2. Always always be polite at the scene with a police officer even you believe he is in the wrong. 3. If you believe he is in the wrong GET THE VIDEOS. 4. Get ALL THE VIDEOS if there is more than one police car. 5. Go to his boss and be polite but firm. 6. Have all your ducks in a row when you talk to the boss. 7. Don't park on the white cross walk stripes. :lol: 8. If the K9 officer in Grand Prairie Texas stops you be careful because that is where he works now. 9. Remember most LEO's are good guys just doing a needed job and its guys like the K9 officer that gives them a bad name. [/QUOTE]
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