teeroy
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sure, why not?The real question is would you let them if they had no just cause
sure, why not?The real question is would you let them if they had no just cause
The real question is would you let them if they had no just cause
I can see the "why not" aspect and the "if ur not hiding anything whats the problem" but then i also look at it in the way that cops start to think that its their right to do what they please when they please and if you decline and stand up for ur rights theyll find some way to peg u even tho youve done nothing wrong. Dont really like the idea of a police state and it always starts with giving in on the little things.sure, why not?
The real question is would you let them if they had no just cause
The real question is would you let them if they had no just cause
I was told once that they weren't allowed to go into the sleeper of my truck, only the cab. got stopped at a checkstop one fall on the Chinchaga road where there was DOT, Fish and Wildlife, and RCMP stopping everyone and they went right through my truck. said they were looking for drugs. they lifted the sleeper mattress and bedding, but stopped short of looking through my travel bag. thought it was kind of strangeI dont think they can w/o just cause..but could very well be wrong.
I was told once that they weren't allowed to go into the sleeper of my truck, only the cab. got stopped at a checkstop one fall on the Chinchaga road where there was DOT, Fish and Wildlife, and RCMP stopping everyone and they went right through my truck. said they were looking for drugs. they lifted the sleeper mattress and bedding, but stopped short of looking through my travel bag. thought it was kind of strange
I dunno this doesnt really make sense to me.We sure would. How else will they ever have any chance of recovering stolen sleds??
no u can thank all the groups off guys from out of province not just one groupHi Barry Barton !
Your absolutely right. The night sky is a glow thanks to you.
free info for my learned friends: if they are asking drug or alcohol questions and havent read you your rights(arrested) before asking these questions. It is a charter violation, and any lawyer worth his fee can defeat charges. double edged sword but you do have the right to refuse. you can ask on what grounds they are wishing to inspect your vehicle and if you agree to his reasoning so be it. if he finds anything out side of the scope of his reason for searching he will have a tough time making it stick. just sayin...
what about mudflaps
bit more than that to it, but if you are pulled over for hiway traffic violation and during the course of it they start asking "other" questions without first concluding their traffic stop, and telling you they are entering into an investigation, then you definitely have something a lawyer can work with. if they pull you over and start with the questions different situation all together, they have checkstop laws that they use to get around the charter arguement
Just wondering do the cops have the right to even look in your trailer as far as sleds being tied down properly. If so what is the law on enclosed trailers and tieing sleds down???
I never tie them down from riding areas to town but i do, too and from home.
This sort of attitude is exactly why a lot of BC / Canadian residents treat impaired driving like a god given right to be defended at all costs. Sort of disgusting really given how many innocent people die each year because of it. I'm happy to answer any sort of questions if it keeps the rest of us sober law abiding drivers and our families safe. Enough said. If your not doing anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about.