Originally Posted by
Carusoswi
Agreed. You cannot just stop someone on a suspicion. That's what probably cause is all about.
Caruso
You are extremely confused.
"Reasonable Suspicion" is the level of suspicion needed to make a
stop.
I don't know what "probably cause" is is.
"
Probable Cause" is the level of suspicion necessary to make an
arrest.
The case at hand involves officers who made a stop because they suspected that the subject was doing something illegal. During the stop, it was established that the subject was in fact doing something illegal. Based on the available information, It appears that the suspicion of the officers was reasonable and there was no violation of the fourth amendment. Your animosity toward law enforcement not change this fact.