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<blockquote data-quote="Griffin" data-source="post: 1585833" data-attributes="member: 18194"><p>Could someone explain if or how the officers were justified in their search of the vehicle? It seems like they pulled up, asked for the passengers names, then I assume they frisked them (although the camera wasn't at the right angle to view them doing so), then the officers proceeded directly to search the vehicle.</p><p>Was the mere fact that they were stopped in a shady part of town RS to detain them? And how did that RS jump to PC to search the vehicle? How legal was the entire stop?</p><p></p><p>Besides having to present identification none of the people in the vehicle were obligated to do anything else were they?</p><p></p><p>What would have been the outcome had all parties remained silent?</p><p></p><p>Also, I would be most grateful if any LE here could briefly outline the proper procedure to how this should have been performed. I have never been in a traffic stop and my encounter with officers have always been outside any violation and just in chance meetings.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for clarifying this.</p><p></p><p>Chris Griffin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Griffin, post: 1585833, member: 18194"] Could someone explain if or how the officers were justified in their search of the vehicle? It seems like they pulled up, asked for the passengers names, then I assume they frisked them (although the camera wasn't at the right angle to view them doing so), then the officers proceeded directly to search the vehicle. Was the mere fact that they were stopped in a shady part of town RS to detain them? And how did that RS jump to PC to search the vehicle? How legal was the entire stop? Besides having to present identification none of the people in the vehicle were obligated to do anything else were they? What would have been the outcome had all parties remained silent? Also, I would be most grateful if any LE here could briefly outline the proper procedure to how this should have been performed. I have never been in a traffic stop and my encounter with officers have always been outside any violation and just in chance meetings. Thanks for clarifying this. Chris Griffin [/QUOTE]
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