Police officers are mainly the people who have the right to search you and security guards also.
Added: The question is too generally worded to be answered in specifics - and the above answer is not entirely complete or correct.
Law enorcement officers are able to conduct pat-downs, frisks, and body searches only under certain proscribed circumstances as set forth in law and in decisions and guidelines laid down by the US Supreme Court.
For a more specific answer, the exact circumstances of the incident must be more clearly described.
do cops have the right to do search&seizer on someone that is not there
The law has the right to search a vehicle with or without a warrant.
they have the right to search lockers because the lockers are propert of the school and they payed for them
There is no right of search and seizure. In the US, it is prevented by the 4th amendment.
There is no consent needed from anybody when there is a valid search warrant in play. The court gives the police the right to search by granting the search warrant.
If you wanted to search for wisdom and the right way to live, you would study Philosophy.
If you wanted to search for wisdom and the right way to live, you would study Philosophy.
In the upper menu on the right side, the "magnifying glass" is a search engine called Spotlight. In the upper right corner of any folder is a search bar.
The biggest search engine right now is Google.
There is a search button on the home page on the right side top....
If you wanted to search for wisdom and the right way to live, you would study Philosophy.
It depends upon what term you are searching. If you are right key word most of the search engine will give you the right answer.