Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 17:00:58 -0400
Reply-To: "Russell, William" <william.russell@UW-INC.COM>
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From: "Russell, William" <william.russell@UW-INC.COM>
Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 15 May 2002 - Special issue (#2002-594)
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Karl,
Excellent question. After being pulled over three times, we had some
good chats about how funny it is that we are not really aware of our
rights. I BELIEVE that they cannot search my vehicle without either my
invitation, just cause (see something), or a warrant. But, sadly, I am
unsure of this. I have no idea what the deal is in the US but I am most
interested because I will be heading down to Tennessee (Bonnaroo Music
Festival) in another month. I was planning on taking my van to the
local cop shop to have her sniffed out for previous owner leftovers
before I go. I'm interested on seeing to looks on the cops face when I
request a drug sniffing dog to look over my van. There are numerous
reports in BC of people being charged at the border (heading into the
US) for resin in an old pipe, stems on the floor, smoke resin on the
windshield (apparently there's a swab test they can do), etc. My
travelling mates are so worried, they want me to take my 4Runner
instead. What's the point of having a sweet VW van if I am too scared
to use it to go to a festival?
\/\/i!!y
-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Wolz [mailto:wolzphoto@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: May 15, 2002 16:52
To: Russell, William; vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Re: Re: vanagon Digest - 15 May 2002 - Special issue
(#2002-594)
Willy,
Not questioning you, but am asking a question.
How do your rights in Canada compare with your rights in the US?
Any Canadians on the list care to respond, eh?
Karl Wolz
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russell, William" <william.russell@UW-INC.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 15 May 2002 - Special issue (#2002-594)
> Joe,
>
> The difference with me is that I consider that an infringement of my
> rights and would decline the search based on that. I don't need a
> couple of cops picking through my belongings and my girlfriends
> underwear. There is no justification for it. IT'S WRONG.
>
> \/\/i!!y
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM] On
Behalf
> Of joseph Trussell
> Sent: May 15, 2002 15:58
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 15 May 2002 - Special issue (#2002-594)
>
> Paranoia??
>
> I was going cross country a couple of years ago in my last '85 GL, and
> stopped in Dumas, TX to get gas and try to figure out why my clutch
> wasn't
> engaging all the way...The sherriff and two deputies showed up at the
> gas
> station where I was parked, probably noticed the "Widespread Panic"
> sticker
> on the back, and asked politely what I was doing and if they could
> search my
> vehicle.
> I obliged, and while they were searching I was busy finding the leak
in
> my
> clutch slave cylinder (they were very accomodating as far as me going
> about
> my business while they looked,) they did a quick run-through from
front
> to
> back, top to bottom, and told me I was free to go...
>
> Five days later, I was sitting in a beach parking lot in Pensacola
> Beach, FL
> eating a sandwich, and two bicycle cops rode up and asked if they
could
> take
> a look; one of them asked me if I was smoking pot (I wasn't.) They
> looked
> through the whole van, all my stuff, engine bay, etc. and didn't find
> anything either. When they were finished, I asked them one question:
>
> "Guys, if I was going to run drugs across the deep south, do you think
> I'd
> do it in a VW Vanagon with Colorado plates?"
>
> They both got a kick out of that, and one replied "no, I reckon not.
> Hell
> this would be about the most obvious thing, now that I think about
> it..."
>
> It ain't paranoia.
>
> Joe T.
> Denver, CO
> '85 GL 'bertha'
> '66 Westy
>
>
>
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: Greg Kessler <kessler@OHIO.EDU>
> Reply-To: Greg Kessler <kessler@OHIO.EDU>
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
> Subject: Re: vanagon Digest - 15 May 2002 - Special issue (#2002-594)
> Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 15:44:56 -0400
>
> If this is paranoia then it must be contagious...lots of folks on the
> list have concurred, some even attempting to justify this action based
> on the number of VW vans that are actually used to transport weed.
>
> ...and paranoia doesn't help explain why I sat in customs (and stood
> watching the dismantling of my clean and legal van) for over two hours
> while none of the other vehicles crossing (at a steady rate) were even
> stopped.
>
> Greg Kessler
> 86 Westy
> 73 Thing
> 99 Subaru Forester
>
> Kessler@ohio.edu
> http://gregling.net
>
> On Wednesday, May 15, 2002, at 03:05 PM, Automatic digest processor
> wrote:
>
> >>>I can only assume from my experience and the others on this list
that
> >the Canadian Government is targeting VW vans.<<
> >
> >What the hell are you talking about...........................
> >
> >Damn, this is pure paranoia
> >
> >Ben
>
>
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