Traffic Stop Turns Up Four Kilos of Cocaine
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Channel: Real World Police
Views: 2,367,407
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Length: 15min 46sec (946 seconds)
Published: Fri Dec 11 2020
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A good example of where a Juror could make a difference. "Smelled weed"? Illegal search and the defendant goes free.
"we need to search this car....i can smell Midi-chlorians"
IMO if the context for the stop was that the registered owner has issues with their license, they should have let the driver go as soon as they identified he wasn't that person. IMO everything after that point is a pure fishing expedition.
Pot is legal in Florida, Why do we pay highway pirates to interfere in our private affairs. This is so confounding.
That was not just hanging out coke.
That's distribution coke.
Please donβt take this as an argument in the cops favor on this because itβs not, but as a heads up to anyone who does smoke weed. You smell of weed way more often than you realize. People just donβt say it to you. I bike to and from work. So many times I will have a car drive past me for just a split second, windows rolled up and everything and BAM. I smell heavy amounts of weed. Itβs happened often enough that I know itβs not just a one off situation where the person was actively smoking while driving.
I donβt care if they smoke. I just hope their not driving impaired like any other substance. As Iβd rather not die by getting hit by them.
This looks like parallel construction. The NSA sucks up everyone's data without a warrant, then sends police to arrest people. The only problem is that they need to fabricate a reason to do the search. So they lie about MJ and the victim never catches them because they are too afraid to fight it in open court.
This is a police state and the sooner it falls, the better. Everyone at the NSA and their collaborators in the police and courts must get the firing squad (after a short trial, of course).
I will say this every time.
Its crazy to me given how much is invested in technology. Given that we have tiny mass spectrometers that we have protable drug tests etc, that still to this day we do not seem to have a consistent oilfactory device.
It's possible I'm totally disconnected from just how complicated this is but you'd think by now there would be some sort of machine that could atleast for controlled substances actually "smell" them objectively.
I'm so glad I live in a state where weed is legal and therefore the smell of weed is not evidence of anything.
Hey Officer, where is the weed you allegedly smelled???? How do we (the public) know you didn't just lie about smelling weed, especially when no weed was found???