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<blockquote data-quote="Norman" data-source="post: 2236735" data-attributes="member: 4232"><p>I wasn't there, so I can't say if the dog alerted. Everyone on the Internet, including you and the person filming, cannot say if the dog alerted. if anyone says it didn't alert, it's simply their bias coming through. If the dog didn't alert though, the K9 officer should be fired with a quickness. </p><p>As for not finding anything, there are 3 possibilities. The first is they simply didn't find it. It was either in a concealed spot or they searched poorly. The second option is the items were removed prior to the checkpoint. Just because the item is removed doesn't mean the smell is. The final option is a bad alert. Either the dog didn't hit, or it was a false hit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norman, post: 2236735, member: 4232"] I wasn't there, so I can't say if the dog alerted. Everyone on the Internet, including you and the person filming, cannot say if the dog alerted. if anyone says it didn't alert, it's simply their bias coming through. If the dog didn't alert though, the K9 officer should be fired with a quickness. As for not finding anything, there are 3 possibilities. The first is they simply didn't find it. It was either in a concealed spot or they searched poorly. The second option is the items were removed prior to the checkpoint. Just because the item is removed doesn't mean the smell is. The final option is a bad alert. Either the dog didn't hit, or it was a false hit. [/QUOTE]
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