On Thu, 15 Jun 1995, Ben Heavner wrote: > I'm planning on driving my '77 non-hippie, normal colored, van from here > in Lubbock to Tacoma WA for school. What are you all's experiences with > getting stopped/harassed by police for driving a van? Being an 18 year > old male probably doesn't help... have any of you actually been pulled > over and serched for drugs? > Since I'm not the original owner (it is only 4 months younger than me), > should I worry about someone's stach hidden in the seat cushin or > something? > Or is it stupid to worry about that since I don't use drugs? > > Ben > I've driven vw buses since I was a teenager. Only time I got searched for drugs was when I was tooling down Rt29 in Virginia in my Chrysler Conquest. But then I have hair well past my shoulders a beard and dress generally like a non-reformed hippie (standard computer geek attire :) ) Maybe if you're worried about a previous owner you should do as thorough a search as you can. Doubt you find anything though. Usually (but not always) cops don't bother to stop anybody who is just driving. If you don't attract attention to yourself I wouldn't sweat it. Without 'hippie' stickers or paint job. Without 'bad' driving the cops will leave you for other more likely prospects. You will have more trouble in a college town from local cops who are likely to resent college kids - but this mostly applies to small towns. bill killian hippie looking dude in a eurovan (?!?)
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