Supreme Court OKs Stop and Search Based On Anonymous 911 Tips

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"On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police officers are legally allowed to stop and search vehicles based solely on anonymous 911 tips. Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority opinion, reasoned that 'a 911 call has some features that allow for identifying and tracking callers' as well as for recording their calls, both of which he believed gave anonymous callers enough reliability for police officers to act on their tips with reasonable suspicion against the people being reported.

The specific case before them involved an anonymous woman who called 911 to report a driver who forced her off the road. She gave the driver's license plate number and the make and model of his car as well as the location of the incident in question. Police officers later found him, pulled him over, smelled marijuana, and searched his car. They found 30 pounds of weed and subsequently arrested the driver. The driver later challenged the constitutionality of the arrest, claiming that a tip from an anonymous source was unreliable and therefore failed to meet the criteria of reasonable suspicion, which would have justified the stop and search. Five of the nine justices disagreed with him."
 

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Cops in my family say this is bullshyt . :mjlol:

Say good luck doing this in new york.
 

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30 p's and this fool is drivin erratic :snoop:
Prison is filled with dumb nikkas like this

Stopping at Dunkin Donuts on the way back from a buy, driving 70 on the way back with work in the whip and happening to bump into the K-9 unit that you whizzed by 5 minutes earlier...at the fukking Dunkin Donuts

True story.

shyt like that, and dudes who get bagged in Penn Station on the way back from upstate because cops can search your bags in NYC in the subways
 
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