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Under no circumstances can a police officer stop you or search you without probable cause. Probable cause is one of the ways that an ordinary citizen's right to privacy is protected from unlawful search and seizure.
Yes. There is no expectation of privacy for the outside of your vehicle.
Intervene-stop by interfering in some way Invade-trespass with an opposing aggressive force.
most peoples bodies stop growing at 18 and most peoples brains stop developing at about 24
There was no such thing as an 'international police force'. The only way to stop the Nazis was to go to war against Germany. The peoples of the Western democracies weren't very keen on this ...
No. if the officer stop you on the streets he or she have to search you there and then and also he has to have reasonable grounds to do so. He cant stop you and then find the grounds to search you
you can stop them by saying shh shh shh shh shh and then they will stop.
stop wastin peoples time
Because it was easier, smaller land - less people to try and stop him
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