A Police Roadside Body Cavity Search... 75 Economic Numbers From 2012 That Are Almost Too Crazy To Believe & Robbie Parker Asks If He Should Read Off Of A Card

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You also see it a lot on that stretch of I-10 between Winnie and Beaumont. Originally Posted by Jackie S
"I-10 between Winnie and Beaumont" ....

.... In the Eastern District of Texas.

About 30 years ago there were a couple of famous Troopers working the I10 and I20 from North Texas to the La. border. One could smell accurately 3 car lengths up wind from an open window of a vehicle that fit a particular description containing an occupant or occupants fitting a particular description. Now they have dogs in almost any community along the routes.

Both are "corridors" ... by the way.
LL loves body cavity searches and knows where all the traps are..
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LL loves body cavity searches and ... . Originally Posted by i'va biggen
This is the Texas Department of Public Safety Kansas Special .....

..... you're welcome to cum if you're tired of the "backhoes" up there ...


Wonder how many times youall's black hoe's have used it on youall..
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Wonder how many times youall's black hoe's have used it on youall.. Originally Posted by i'va biggen
Why do you inject race into the discussion?
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I had read the transcripts of what was allegedly recorded, I have watched what is stated to be an undedited video which even a blind man can see has been edited.
Even though it will be my tax dollars; I hope the ladies win the case.

If I was his attorney, I would find that car fast and get some evidence of the "daily user smell".
  • Laz
  • 12-27-2012, 12:28 AM
Even smelling pot does not justify a roadside body cavity search. Maybe searching the car but if nothing is found in the car or a pat down the cops had no justification for additional searching of the girls.
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I think this is what would be considered "unreasonable search".