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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2236271" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>Hmm...guy driving starts out being argumentative even if he was doing it civilly. The window thing...are out required to roll your window all the way down? No, but once the officer tells you to roll out it all the way down and you refuse you've moved right into where you don't want to be. In court the officer says he needed he window down in order to hear the driver without getting up close and putting himself into an unsafe position. Maybe he says he needed the window down in order to smell an odors associated with the use of alcohol or any numb of reasons that will stand in court which starts the whole thing with a disobeying a lawful order and everything after that goes to hell.</p><p></p><p>That's not say the cops weren't being asses (they get that way when someone starts out a traffic stop like this). They were definitely being d!cks and that K9 hit was obviously fudged just to show Mr. Smart guy they can do what they want. So if he should want to make a legal claim he's probably going to take some hits the same as those officers, I guess it just depends. Personally, I'd throw a stink just because of the illegal search since the dog obviously did not alert on the car. One of my FTO's was a K9 officer and I got to be around them enough to know when a dog hits he will be very obvious about it. </p><p></p><p>Those guys were d!cks and unfortunately there are too many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2236271, member: 24446"] Hmm...guy driving starts out being argumentative even if he was doing it civilly. The window thing...are out required to roll your window all the way down? No, but once the officer tells you to roll out it all the way down and you refuse you've moved right into where you don't want to be. In court the officer says he needed he window down in order to hear the driver without getting up close and putting himself into an unsafe position. Maybe he says he needed the window down in order to smell an odors associated with the use of alcohol or any numb of reasons that will stand in court which starts the whole thing with a disobeying a lawful order and everything after that goes to hell. That's not say the cops weren't being asses (they get that way when someone starts out a traffic stop like this). They were definitely being d!cks and that K9 hit was obviously fudged just to show Mr. Smart guy they can do what they want. So if he should want to make a legal claim he's probably going to take some hits the same as those officers, I guess it just depends. Personally, I'd throw a stink just because of the illegal search since the dog obviously did not alert on the car. One of my FTO's was a K9 officer and I got to be around them enough to know when a dog hits he will be very obvious about it. Those guys were d!cks and unfortunately there are too many. [/QUOTE]
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