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It may be searched with the permission of the operator of the vehicle, or on probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed on, or within, the vehicle itself, or by the officers affidavit that probable cause exists to search the vehicle for contraband. Probable cause in the latter case may be established by the indications of a trained drug or explosives sniffing canine.

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Q: What is the law in Florida to search a vechicle when no crime was committed?
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