To: Conservative4Ever
I can assure you that if there wasn't anything in that car BOTH dogs wouldn't have alerted. I can also tell you that whether they were bomb sniffing dogs or drug sniffing dogs they don't alert on a innocent doctor's lab coat. Especially if they're medical STUDENTS. If that was the case every doctor, pharmacist, medical student, etc. would be stopped in airports. That part of the story never made sense to me at all.
82 posted on
09/17/2002 1:10:44 AM PDT by
kcvl
To: kcvl
As somebody indicated...as medical students, they may have had access to drugs...if these were drug-sniffing dogs....
To: kcvl
Thanks...you have confirmed what I suspect. The dogs are a big key in this story. As you say
both dogs...and I believe
both cars.
Red
To: kcvl; Conservative4Ever; Snowy; glorygirl
I can assure you that if there wasn't anything in that car BOTH dogs wouldn't have alerted. I can also tell you that whether they were bomb sniffing dogs or drug sniffing dogs they don't alert on a innocent doctor's lab coat.
Isn't nitroglycerine a common heart medication? My understanding is that this turns up false positives at the airport frequently.
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