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    welcome to the police state :-(
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    We looked it up. It is illegal. What they do is set up signs for the drug check point, but there isn't actually one set up. Instead, they just pull over people who make illegal u-turns and other evasive maneuvers to get out of the check point. They do this to avoid the hassle of having to find a traffic related reason to stop someone in the first place.
    They must be going broke or are just lazy.

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    Highway drug checkpoints are okay as long as they're not real, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled August 14. The Missouri Supreme Court upheld a similar practice last year. The ruling came in a case that began in June 2000, when Dolores County Sheriff's deputies put up roadblocks outside Telluride just as the Telluride Bluegrass Festival was getting underway. Ahead of the roadblocks, officers put up signs reading "Narcotics Checkpoint One Mile Ahead" and "Narcotics Canine Ahead." There was no checkpoint. Officers would then look for people attempting to turn around illegally or throwing items out of windows, pull them over for the criminal violation, and use that as a basis for a search.

    It happened to Stephen Corbin Roth, who was convicted of possession of drug paraphernalia. Upon seeing the warning signs, Roth tossed a pipe out the window, and after pulling him over for littering, police found another pipe and psychedelic mushrooms. Roth appealed his conviction, arguing that the fake checkpoints violate Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.

    In a 2001 case involving the Indianapolis police, the US Supreme Court ruled that actual drug checkpoints are unconstitutional because they involved stops and searches with no probable cause to believe any given driver had committed a crime. But in the Colorado case, where police set up a fake checkpoint, then detained people attempting to avoid it, the judges ruled that police had reason to believe a crime had been committed. According to Colorado Court of Appeals Judge Sandra Rothenberg, who wrote the decision, fictitious checkpoints designed as "ruses" do not raise the same constitutional issues as the actual anti-drug checkpoints that the US Supreme Court disallowed. Police are allowed to create ruses that cause people to either commit violations or to abandon property that, when found, gives police reasonable suspicion to stop and search a vehicle. In the Roth case, Roth gave the police the legal grounds to stop him once he littered (by throwing out his pot pipe) and search his vehicle once police recovered the discarded pipe.

    Dolores County Sheriff Jerry Martin had put the fake checkpoints on hold while the case was appealed, but told the Denver Post he would reinstate them. Martin, who is also head of the County Sheriffs of Colorado, added that he would encourage his colleagues to follow his lead.

    Bottom line: If it says "Narcotics Checkpoint," it isn't one.

    Visit http://www.courts.state.co.us/coa/op...q3/02CA160.doc to read the opinion online.

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    #1: It is a BALE, not bAIl,
    #2: moving that much weight means either you are a low level mule or stupid.

    #3 Don't do or attempt to sell or distribute drugs.
    This was a PSA for people driving anywhere near boulder, dude.

    Oh yeah do not allow a search of your vehicle
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    Professor Gasman in the house

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    #1: It is a BALE, not bAIl,
    #2: moving that much weight means either you are a low level mule or stupid.

    #3 Don't do or attempt to sell or distribute drugs.
    This was a PSA for people driving anywhere near boulder, dude.

    Oh yeah do not allow a search of your vehicle
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Professor Gasman in the house
    I'm sorry, I pulled this off the interwebs, just cut and paste from my phone. Didn't mean to mislead anyone, I'm still stupit kid13

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    I saw the checkpoint as well. I have never seen anything quite that like before. Wild Wild Westy operates on a different level than other metro agencies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnTRourke View Post
    welcome to the police state :-(
    damn conservative small government folk... they advocate for police states with their crazy small government ideas!
    Last edited by aahorn; 06-13-2012 at 09:37.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aahorn View Post
    damn conservative small government folk... they advocate for police states with their crazy small government ideas!
    Did I miss the sarcasm smiley?????????
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