A Tampa, FL man returned from a concert to find that his expensive business truck completely ransacked – by police.
They had no warrant and did so without his presence, simply leaving him a note, which read:
“Sir, your car was checked by TPD K-9. The vehicle was searched for marijuana due to a strong odor coming from the passenger side of the vehicle. Any questions call Cpl Fanning”
“You think if anyone is going to break into your vehicle in Ybor, the last person you think, it’s going to be the cops,” stated owner Matthew Heller.
Police actually ripped out wires and trashed the electronics in his truck, which he used as a display model for his business. They found no marijuana.
The local police dept claims they had a right to perform this search, but attorney Bryant Camareno disagrees:
“It’s an illegal search,” Camareno stated. “Usually if it’s some kind of unoccupied vehicle there has to be some level of exigent circumstance to justify searching a vehicle without a search warrant. Exigent could mean if there is a dead body inside, if there is a screaming child locked in the car, a dog but if the car is unoccupied there is no exigency to justify the search.”
This occurred in June 2014.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/publicsafety/crime/these-pot-searches-by-police-dont-pass-the-smell-test/2182595
It wouldn’t bother you to have the wiring stripped out and your car ransacked?
No they can,t
Breaking and entering still might get your legs broke with a spring trap.
Sounds like he was targeted.
NO
Try it, see how many get sued
Law states that you can register your vehicle under your property, no license required.
Yvonne Diamond,you are one smart cookie.
I guess since the government can do this as authorized by the NDAA the local states feel that they can get in on the action too.