To: HiTech RedNeck
Did they have the dog sniff YOU or your wallet too? The dogs passed near me but they didn't appear to be "working" at that time. A 50% failure rate of drug sniffing dogs doesn't inspire a lot of confidence.
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02/03/2003 2:09:35 AM PST by
Flyer
(God Bless America)
To: Flyer
If there had been a bit of drug dust on some money you had in your wallet in your back pocket it could go to your driver's seat. Or have you ever taken prescription opiates and dribbled a bit of urine in your pants. Which would make the dog "accurate" in some attenuated cosmic sense. But the trouble is the dog has no gauge on it. It can't indicate the concentration, age, or exact nature of what it might have smelled. Which means it might as well be an inaccurate dog.
Maybe your local chapter of DARE knows someone with a private drug dog service (as for schools). It might be useful to find out if a private dog "thinks" there is something on your vehicle and where, so you can get it cleaned in an attempt to prevent future harassment.
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