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Love the pictures. That’s one scary dog. LOL
You never said whether the dog was carrying a concealed. Try to get that away from him. LOL
Seriously Lee, you get some fun shots up there ! Keep up your great sense of humor.
What is probable cause for stopping a prostitute on the street ? In a busy city ? Also, is, or at one time, vice voluntary ? I am on some older researching here.
btw Sunday shots of Northern California. Gorgeous.
Ouch! 😀
Lee, I’m tagging you–you’re it! I think you’ll like this particular blog game …
Details and rules at:
http://kellistanley.blogspot.com/2008/04/tag-im-it.html. 🙂
Hugs,
Kelli
Jenifer – Probable cause is challenged all the time. In fact, cases are often lost due to the lack of probable cause.
Love the dog picture!
I’m wondering if “probable cause” is frequently challenged after the fact. How often does an officer have to defend his decision to make an arrest? Or is a great deal of lee-way given here without a lot of accountability? And I’m definitely not trying to imply any type of abuse, just curious what the system is for enforcing this concept in the real world.
What makes you say that, Dave?
Hi, Lee.
So, is Monday bad pun-day, now?
Dear Hubby has the one dog throwing both front paws in the air when he says stick ’em up’ it’s only a matter of time before we get the other one to it, he tries but doesn’t have the balance the female has. Later we’ll work on ‘up against the wall’ that should be fun!
Bill – I think they’re investigating him for a “bit and run.”
There’s no doubt that dog is up to no good. I think he’s the one who snorked down my sandwich.
I simply couldn’t resist putting that photo on today.
So if the dog is NOT clean, what happens? Does he get cuffed? Are there special doggy cuffs? I’m so impressed that officer got the dog to put his paws up against the wall like that.
I’m sorry, Lee, it’s impossible to be serious after seeing that photo.
Elena – His bark was a lot worse than his bite!
Was the dog ‘clean’?
Happiness is starting the day with a laugh!