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Oh lawd tuner have Piper lawyers nowRyan197912 wrote:rollingstock wrote:So you read one act among many and just going with what stated in that one.
All the others doesn't give the police any powers huh?
I am an attorney....free legal advice for a tuner. Follow it or not up to you.
U sure? I don't even think is dat. Routine checks is enough.Ryan197912 wrote:Reasonable suspicion
sMASH wrote:U sure? I don't even think is dat. Routine checks is enough.Ryan197912 wrote:Reasonable suspicion
Hence road exercises, cause that ain't no suspicion.
Will stand to be corrected if so.
sMASH wrote:but in a roadblock where they said they carried out so many and so many stops, so many and so many routine checks, and so and so searches, it means that they had suspicion to conduct those searches?
timelapse wrote:Roadblocks have different requirements, which I can't remember, something about an officer above a certain rank or something so.Ryan?
thats so blasted vague, that it might as well be search at discretionRyan197912 wrote:sMASH wrote:but in a roadblock where they said they carried out so many and so many stops, so many and so many routine checks, and so and so searches, it means that they had suspicion to conduct those searches?
Yes...reasonable suspicion can be...the smell of weed...your behaviour...police report of that make/type of vehicle ...officer seeing something in vehicle ..etc
All they did was to spread the problem elsewhere.Strugglerzinc wrote:Forgive my ignorance, how is a transfer a "disciplinary" action? I was always under the impression that transfers/rotations were part of the TTPS job.
Strugglerzinc wrote:Forgive my ignorance, how is a transfer a "disciplinary" action? I was always under the impression that transfers/rotations were part of the TTPS job.
elec2020 wrote:^ immunity. none of the boys could get touched. where hackshaw? silence. banana republic
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