YOU FU@&ING RIGHT THEY DO.....Mail your dope UPS !
Of course, they do.
no.
Service dogs, bomb sniffing, drug dogs, military/ police dogs, rescue dogs, body sniffing dogs, show dogs.
No dogs only show up if there is a drug situation and have to sniff their way to the drug in order for the police to arrest someone under suspicion. Most gas stations don't have drug dogs unless there is a problem.
no sniffing tissue is harmless
Yes, to be eligible to work for FedEx you do have to pass a drug test and background check. And then once employed FedEx can send you for random drug test throughout your career with FedEx.
Most people are probably aware of dogs being used to detect explosives, but dogs are also used to sniff out illicit drugs and agricultural contraband.
sniffing it.
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Drug dogs in other words dogs used to sniff out drugs can be many breeds of dog. Drug dogs are often dogs with very good sense of smell. Most commonly a German Shepard, however, many other breeds can participate in "drug sniffing". For example Bloodhounds or Labs are sometimes used in airports. Also Bloodhounds can be used on a paralegal case simply because these dogs can sniff out trails hours after they were left. There are also breeds of dogs which can sniff out mold in walls and such. I hope this answer helps it's viewers!
heroin ,but they dont show him sniffing it .
Not only is your package open to Customs Officers or Law Enforcement able to open your package but Fedex Officials may, with witnesses, open any packages for reasonable suspicion such as possible check/lottery fraud, dangerous goods to employees or facilities including aircraft, leaking packages etc. Information is included in the contract on the back of the airwaybill or online terms. All true except that witnesses and suspicion are not required. a fedex manager can open any package with or without witnesses or suspicion. While it is true that packages are inspected for the above reasons the most common reason for opening packages is damage. Fedex inspects packages when they believe the contents may be damaged and randomly to ensure that packages are not tendered to them with insuffucient packing.
yes, and glue sniffing can possibly lead to death