Old 08-08-09 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Digital_Cowboy
Granted the rider as it turns out because of the suspect/illegal search is/was engaged in an illegal activity, but how does riding one's bike in a "high crime area" constitute probable cause to stop/detain and search said rider? Doesn't there need to be more cause then riding "in a high crime area?"
What about all the people that live in that high crime area? Should the police be able to search their homes?
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