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The Orlando Police Department did not explain why the two drug field tests that Riggs-Hopkins conducted were wrong.
When asked how many other road-side drug tests have produced false positive results, an OPD spokeswoman wrote, "At this time, we have no responsive records. … There is no mechanism in place for easily tracking the number of, or results of, field drug testing."
Would you rather shoot donut glaze into your veins or meth?
Why was he not beaten or tazed?
This story makes no sense.
It should always end with beatings and electric jolts.
If you say no they just get a sniffer dog to come out. The dog farts and they say the dog found something then they search.
But hey kids don't do drugs and you'll be fine.
Why was he not beaten or tazed?
This story makes no sense.
It should always end with beatings and electric jolts.
"I recognized through my eleven years of training and experience as a law enforcement officer the substance to be some sort of narcotic," she wrote.
He is white. :whiste:
Sugar high, sugar high, man! Give me that sugar high! Eleven years as a cop on a sugar high, she sure should know HER drug of choice.
Wow... that's pretty shittyI would never consent to a search because of discussions with cop friends.
Too many stories of "We were bored so we pulled the guy over...searched the car throwing everything to the side of the road. Then sat there laughing watching them chase after all the stuff that the wind picked up"
If you say no they just get a sniffer dog to come out. The dog farts and they say the dog found something then they search.
But hey kids don't do drugs and you'll be fine.