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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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windinhishair · 61-69, M
I lived for a while in a Texas border town. My friends and I had gone across the border and were stopped coming back across at the border crossing. Our car was searched to the point of having the seats taken out and everything removed while we stood there and watched. Their "probable cause" was four teenage males, two of whom were Hispanic, all American citizens, who might have been bringing drugs in. We were left to put the car back together and drive away when nothing was found.
trackboy · 26-30, M
@windinhishair I would have made them put the car back together. they tore it apart and now they have -the duty to put it back together. 🥞
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@trackboy Sure you would, tough guy. And how would you have done that?