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re: Police Absurdities
Posted on 6/27/23 at 8:04 am to Jimbeaux
Posted on 6/27/23 at 8:04 am to Jimbeaux
quote:Also, the problem with allowing "I smell something" isn't that it SHOULD be a decent metric. It's that there is exactly zero ability to cross examine someone's nose.
A, marijuana is very easy to detect by smell,
We need to stop acting like cops aren't human. Like they aren't prone to take advantage if you give them such a goddamned wide open window to lie.
Just like telling everyone its a horrible crime to question women screaming rape led inevitably to women realizing they could lie with ease.....or telling minorities they can scream bigotry without repurcussions led to tons of lying...........telling cops who have an incentive to search cars that they can use their damned noses as justification.............
Posted on 6/27/23 at 8:36 am to Worthy Adversary
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Also, the problem with allowing "I smell something" isn't that it SHOULD be a decent metric. It's that there is exactly zero ability to cross examine someone's nose.
How do you cross examine a cop’s vision, or auditory sensation, or touch sensation from a pat-down?
You need to slow your roll. You’re biased and aren’t making any sense.
It sure is easy to pick something apart, but creating solutions that actually work is another thing. Tell me your plan for a better law enforcement model.
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