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Originally Posted by pornguy
The OK posed as a question is to illicit a response. not to make you feel like you dont have an option. If you say no the dont. If you say yes they do.
If you dont reply then its a No.
Ask an attorney.
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I was pulled over once with expired tabs and the police asked if they could search my car. I responded with "I prefer you didn't.", they did anyway and cited that they thought I may have some weapons or drugs. They found a brass knuckle belt buckle in a bag in my trunk after throwing the entire car around for a while and making a complete mess.
"Possession of Dangerous Weapons" is what I was charged with, the entire time I had to go take a piss and told them. I sat in the back of the car for 2 hours while they went through all of my stuff, and my bladder was literally about to explode.
It doesn't matter if you say no or not. They are going to do what they want, regardless of what is legal or not. To think all cops know the law and follow it to the letter, would be like thinking all lawyers know how to belly dance.