When you're really on drugs, you make a lot of late night runs
Put the search topic to bed by the way. This isn't about whether you can beat a case with a good lawyer or what the actual law is, necessarily. This is about reality. I've done more dirt on four wheels than I can really tell you, and usually it's all good. But sometimes it's not, and at those times, if it gets to
that point - once a cop asks to search your shlt, it's basically a wrap for you. You're having a bad night. Nobody here is going to tell me different, because cops DO NOT walk away from someone saying "I know my rights and you can't search my vehicle without a warrant sir."
The best thing you can do is say yes and hope they don't do it. This actually happened to me once in DC, I crashed into a dude and cops came. There was a zip in the car and after all the paperwork shlt, he asked if he could take a look - I was like "go right ahead," and he was like "have a good night."
The only point I'll allow you is that there's definitely a difference between how often black and white people get pulled over, period. There's no question, and it also has to do with how many cops are around in their respective neighborhoods and what they're looking for, as well as other factors. With that being acknowledged, there's shlt you can do to minimize risk. Like homie said earlier, be low key. If you're riding around with no seat belt, music bumping, and a fitted on sideways - you have issues.
I've known a lot of people who just didn't care, and that's all good if you can accept the consequences. Beans strikes me as a dude that gets off on being in hood doing dirt, so I can't really feel too bad for him. (Not that I would anyway, I don't know this guy
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