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Absolutely not. In fact, only medical personnel are allowed to do cavity searches. Police officers can do a strip search of someone they've arrested if they can justify why they are doing so (they saw the person shove a baggie in their pants and can't find it through traditional searching methods).
Once they ask you to strip your cloths off.
Not normally, there would have to be grounds for suspicion to undertake this sort of check.
They're exactly that, a search performed after you've removed all of your clothes.
Frisk search. Wall search. Strip search. Female search.
their was a strict island right of of NY witch strip searches and can not have a cough or sneeze
yes, they can "pat-down" you at the scene and I can imagine that they'll take you back to the station for a more "thorough" search. But the kicker is that you can still take something up your butt. Few place do cavity searches for a common book 'em danno type arrests. So just keep it up there- ha!`
In general, strip searches of juveniles must be conducted with caution and only under specific circumstances, such as if there is reasonable suspicion that the juvenile is concealing a weapon or contraband. The search should be done in a private setting by a same-sex officer and with another adult present if possible, and must be done in a way that respects the dignity of the individual. Restrictions on strip searches for juveniles may vary by jurisdiction, so it is important to consult local laws and regulations.
No, it is not appropriate for women to strip for children, regardless of the circumstances. Stripping is an adult activity and should only be engaged in by consenting adults in appropriate settings. It is important to prioritize the well-being and safety of children at all times.
A could be considered both an input and an output. Data can be written to the strip. Data can also be read from the strip. When data is written to the strip it the strip could be considered the input. When data is read from the strip it could be considered the output. Just my personal opinion
Not usually. They may do so if they believe you are attempting to bring in contraband, but it is done in a non-invasive manner that preserves dignity to the extent possible. Strip searches are sometimes necessary to protect the other patients from smuggled drugs.If you do enter a center that does strip search you, it is for your own good.
You need to go and talk to an attorney/lawyer for advice.