I thought that if your vanagon had a PO and you told police to go ahead and search, that if they found something the PO put in there, you would be in big trouble for a long time. But I guess we have no choice pretty much if/ when we are asked if they can search the van but to let them? ph '80 -----Original Message----- From: Rik Santos [mailto:afn18258@AFN.ORG] Sent: Friday, November 13, 1998 5:17 PM To: vanagon@VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Is it me or is it my Westy?--
> From: John Koloen <jkoloen@EARTHLINK.NET> > Then he got to his real intentions. After giving me the warning he > asked if I was carrying contraband. I said no. Then he asked if I > would allow him to search my vehicle. Ah, ha! Of course, I let him do > it. And, of course, there was no contraband. man, i can't stand when that happens. if you've got nothing to hide, pull out a pack of smokes and a deck of cards and -wait- for that guy to call up a judge and bring out the dogs. then laugh at them. laugh at them long and hard. -especially- on a friday afternoon. i'm sorry, but long hair and a vw do not a criminal make. (nor dead stickers!!) Rik |
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