THEN when he finds out you're clean something drops out of his pocket and onto your floorboard.
Do you actually have anything informative to add to this thread? Skip the inflamatory BS, any real exchange here is ruined by this type of fiction.
THEN when he finds out you're clean something drops out of his pocket and onto your floorboard.
Would you lock your car or just leave the door open? I would imagine that about 25-50% of the contents in your car would be viewable when you exit the car.
There were a couple time i did more serious stuff and had to pay the price
but asserting rights just pisses them off, doesn't it?
"Sorry to be a dick but I'm a big fan of the American Revolution and I do not consent to this search"
If I say nothing and the officer rifles through my pockets - I assume he has done nothing wrong -
See, I never did any of those things. I don't do them now. That means that if I have some kind of contact with a cop, he's fishing for something, and on a very thin pretext indeed. Having generally behaved myself in life, I have minimal contact with the police, and pretty much zero sympathy for anybody who violates my rights, knowingly or otherwise.the hardest part was pulling my head out of my tail long enough to learn how not to screw up anymore. i'm ashamed to tell you how old i was before that happened.
If, on the other hand, he says "how are you doing" to you in line at 7-11 you probably don't need to ask to speak to your lawyer.
Since I moved to Ohio, virtually none. The last contact I had with the police was last year when I went to the local police department to help a lawyer friend ID some guns in an estate dispute.what kinda contacts do you have then?