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re: It happened again - police anal probing people on the side of the road in Texas
Posted on 8/9/15 at 9:39 pm to BeYou
Posted on 8/9/15 at 9:39 pm to BeYou
The Texas Legislature passed a law that roadside anal and vaginal searches required a warrant, but it doesn't take effect until Sept. 1.
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There seems to be a question about whether she consented to the search, though. I seriously doubt anyone would consent to a strip search. There's also talk of a legal difference between a "strip search" and a "body cavity search," i.e. the courts will have to define when vaginal and anus entry begins and ends, and your "crack's" role during searches.
Sounds lurid, huh.
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There seems to be a question about whether she consented to the search, though. I seriously doubt anyone would consent to a strip search. There's also talk of a legal difference between a "strip search" and a "body cavity search," i.e. the courts will have to define when vaginal and anus entry begins and ends, and your "crack's" role during searches.
Sounds lurid, huh.
Posted on 8/9/15 at 9:58 pm to texashorn
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The Texas Legislature passed a law that roadside anal and vaginal searches required a warrant, but it doesn't take effect until Sept. 1.
Ah, so they squeezed one in.
Posted on 8/10/15 at 2:07 am to texashorn
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The Texas Legislature passed a law that roadside anal and vaginal searches required a warrant, but it doesn't take effect until Sept. 1.
They shouldn't be allowed at all in that situation. Period.
It should be done at a medical facility and with a warrant coupled with a hearing. The greater the violation of a citizens rights, the more due process and dignity that should be afforded and more burden on the gov't to provide a compelling interest.
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