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Ohio contends that being nice is grounds for search -

onus

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countryclubjoe

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So they pulled a citizen out of his vehicle and kidnapped him for the safety of the K9 officer and K9 dog?

Now admittedly the police found a gun and some weed so the kidnapping looks justified, however what about on the occasions when nothing is found in the vehicle and the citizen is detained and treated like a criminal simply for " being respectful or in the words of the kidnappers " acting to nice"

The actions of the state are clearly a joke and the two officers, oh well , they simply thought they were doing some good police work.

Good ruling by the appeals court.

Best regards

CCJ
 
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