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My Car Search Experience: Probable Cause

Was thinking about that time I got pulled over by the police and had my car searched without a warrant. The stated probable cause was that I might be selling/giving alcohol to minors because I had beer cases visible in the back of the car and I was driving on a college campus where there were minors. In fact they were Bell's Two Hearted cases I got at a grocery. I just liked the boxes because of the fish on them.

The search of course involved everything being laid out on the sidewalk where I pulled over. Which was in front of my work. Everything out of my backpack, computer case, various tubs of stuff I had in the car. Then they finally asked for identification and when they learned I worked right there, they got twitchy. Yes. I had reason to be driving on the campus. Yes. They were boxes of books, papers.

So they say there has to be "probable cause". That was the stated probable cause.
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Really · 80-89, M
I think it's illegal here to have any alcohol in the passenger compartment, unopened or not. A six pack missing one can is a definite breath test.

Decades ago I was driving home after a couple of drinks (but not 'drunk'.) At the bottom of a long hill I saw a road block; pulled over to think about doing a 'U'. In seconds a police car appeared from nowhere and pulled up behind me. Cop got out and approached. I rolled down my window and he said 'Was that your beer?' - pointing to the ditch where there was a whole case lying! We had a short discussion and he eventually seemed to accept that I had nothing to do with the beer. "Why did you pull over?" - Oh I've had one drink but didn't want to risk the road block. "OK so what are you going to do now?" Turn around and go home. "No, you go down this hill and stop at the road block" - which turned out to be no big deal: They virtually waved me through and I suspect he'd radioed that I was OK. I also suspect the beer in the ditch was a setup but I'm not sure how it would have worked.
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trackboy · 26-30, M
@Really how are you to bring alcohol home if you can't have it in the passenger compartment? SUVs and station wagons have no separate area. so you cant bring it home from the store? that's why you need to carry a gun and blow the head off of the pig!!! 🐖 Then get his driver's license off of his dead body and go kill his family too! that is how you do away with pigs! 🐖
Really · 80-89, M
@trackboy
how are you to bring alcohol home if you can't have it in the passenger compartment? SUVs and station wagons have no separate area. so you cant bring it home from the store?
I don't know. Maybe the law's been changed since then - since people fell for the marketing and went all gaga about 'SUV's and such. In regular cars you would have the booze locked in the trunk.

Myself I have a mid-size hatch back with a lockable under-floor compartment: Just turnbuckles; no real lock. It probably would have passed the 'not in the passenger compartment' test. This vehicle has carried nearly everything I've ever needed including 10-foot lumber. For bigger stuff I have a small trailer. All nice & economical. Nothing more than I need, or to show off & brag about.

Apart from criminals no one here feels the need to carry a gun except for a permitted purpose and under strict conditions. It's just not that kind of country and we're not that kind of people.

how you do away with pigs! ]
I eat pork roast, chops and bacon.
trackboy · 26-30, M
@Really you have to be able to bring it home!!!! it is your right. you need to stand up to the pig! 🐖

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBUUx0jUKxc
@trackboy That is not a nice way to speak about the police