Posted on 04/21/2015 10:46:54 AM PDT by Lurking Libertarian
The Supreme Court told the police Tuesday they may not turn routine traffic stops into drug searches using trained dogs.
The 6-3 decision ends the increasingly common practice whereby officers stop a car for a traffic violation and then call for a drug-sniffing dog to inspect the vehicle.
The justices, both liberal and conservative, agreed that it was an unconstitutional "search and seizure" to hold a motorist in such cases.
"Police may not prolong detention of a car and driver beyond the time reasonably required to address the traffic violation," said Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, speaking for the court. [snip]
Ginsburg said police officers who stop a car for speeding or another traffic violation are justified in checking the motorist and his driver's license. But a traffic stop does not give officers the authority to conduct an "unrelated" investigation involving drugs, she said. [snip]
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Antonin Scalia. Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan joined her opinion.[snip]
Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Anthony Kennedy dissented. They said the stop itself was legal, and it was reasonable to hold the motorist because the officer suspected they may be carrying drugs.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
While I would never have drugs in my truck, it is not any business of the government (police) to know what I have in my truck.
If they have probable cause to believe I have committed at crime, or they have a search warrant, then by all means, search away. Otherwise, write me up for my infraction and leave me be.
(of course... a police officer can pull any kind of “probable cause” out of his butt, i.e. - ‘acting suspiciously’)
Thomas, Alito and Kennedy are wrong. Roberts and Scalia are right.
You sure you've got the right FReepname?
That's exactly what I said.
You sure you've got the right FReepname?
Yes, which is why I am on the side of the 4th Amendment.
So what was the local impact?
My mistake then - twice over. But imagine you meant the opposite and re-read your words, given that most FReepers have come to believe Roberts is against the Constitution (which is what I erroneously presumed about you).
He stank.
I wouldn’t want to be his employer or customer.
I’ve noted a substantial increase in the frequency of stoners on the street and public transport since legalization. My nose tells me.
I take the train every day next to a woman who reeks of vodka.
There’s that.
LOL! Well I agree that that is indeed a negative "local effect"!
“””The guy who sat across from me on the 6:00 A.M. train was going to work stoned out of his mind already.””””
Giving the guy the benefit of the doubt, I look completely stoned at 6am everyday. (eyes half shut, slow speech)
But going to work stoned is no different than going to work drunk on booze. I am sure someone gets fired everyday somewhere in America for showing up to work drunk.
That reminds me: More days than not I share a train car with a fellow knocking back a styrofoam cup of whiskey.
And by the way... the dogs will alert on Immoduim AD or any other such over the counter drug.
There is, unfortunately, not one Justice on the Supreme Court who consistently takes the Constitution seriously. They all have their blind spots. In criminal cases, too many "conservatives" take the attitude that the cops can do no wrong. In this case, Roberts got it right.
But the cop suckers here on FR will constantly tell us "the police are on our side." (I'm from the government and I'm here to help you) too.
I don’t know what a “metrosexual multipoo” is, but hey this is America. I am not judging you.
This is good, but all a cop has to do is say “I’m detecting an odor of marijuana” and they can tear your car apart. No dog needed.
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Cops will also, at a stop, rub their finger on a car as they initially approach it.
We know now that this is to create false positives.
What is on substance on the cops’ finger? BBQ sauce? Bacon grease?
I don’t know, but when you view the videos it is apparent that dogs love it.
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