
08-25-2009, 07:47 AM
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Pretty sure they ask you if they can search your car. If you say no, then they can get a search warrant if they think there's probable cause to do so.
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Sorry but that isn't exactly the truth. Probable cause overrides the need for a warrant and the USSC agrees. Law enforcement can search any vehicle for probable cause, which can be anything from noticing red eyes on the driver, to they seemed too nervous.
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