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Younger brother got pulled over
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 13642295" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>I think what is being said is that IF an LEO is searching your vehicle WITHOUT PROBABLE CAUSE OR CONSENT, that the roadside IS NOT the place to argue with the LEO about it. Department's ALL have policies and procedures in place, and there is also law to back up the person having their rights violated. A roadside argument with the LEO will only make things worse for you and make the LEO more credible in the furtherance of the issue.</p><p></p><p>If you have nothing illegal in your vehicle and the officer finds nothing illegal in your vehicle, then he/she is going to have a pretty hard time articulating why he/she felt probable cause was present. If you DO have something to hide, then the officer can always find someway to say PC existed.</p><p></p><p>Nobody is condoning an LEO performing an unlawful search/seizure. What we, as LEO's are saying, is to take care of the issue the legal way. File a complaint and/or file a suit against the LEO and his/her agency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 13642295, member: 107540"] I think what is being said is that IF an LEO is searching your vehicle WITHOUT PROBABLE CAUSE OR CONSENT, that the roadside IS NOT the place to argue with the LEO about it. Department's ALL have policies and procedures in place, and there is also law to back up the person having their rights violated. A roadside argument with the LEO will only make things worse for you and make the LEO more credible in the furtherance of the issue. If you have nothing illegal in your vehicle and the officer finds nothing illegal in your vehicle, then he/she is going to have a pretty hard time articulating why he/she felt probable cause was present. If you DO have something to hide, then the officer can always find someway to say PC existed. Nobody is condoning an LEO performing an unlawful search/seizure. What we, as LEO's are saying, is to take care of the issue the legal way. File a complaint and/or file a suit against the LEO and his/her agency. [/QUOTE]
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