vision2020
Re: DogWorld Arrives
Interestingly enough, about two or three years ago, drug sniffing dogs were
used in an unannounced search of lockers and cars at Coeur d'Alene high
School. Only cars parked on school grounds were "searched" by the dogs.
Several students cars and one teacher's car had 'hits" and were then
searched by hand after the proper legal procedures were followed. a few
students were charged. The teacher's car produced nothing, but as the
family contained a high school student, there was some speculation.
John and Laurie Danahy
jdanahy@turbonet.com
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> From: Robert Hoffmann <escape@alt-escape.com>
> To: Kenneth Gallant <gallantk@uidaho.edu>
> Cc: vision2020@moscow.com
> Subject: Re: DogWorld Arrives
> Date: Monday, November 09, 1998 10:49 AM
>
> At 04:07 PM 11/6/98 -0800, you wrote:
> >Course, the lesson is that popularly elected sheriffs who respond to
> >popular pressure to get rid of unpopular drugs and persons in the
> >community are more likely to come up with populist strategies like this
> >that violate the the rights of the people to their privacy.
> >
> >But in light of this weeks election results, what the [bleep] do I
> >know . . .
>
> The policy discussed probably has less to do with how the sheriff
obtained
> his position, and more to do with the sheriff's personal and professional
> scruples.
>
>
> Robert Hoffmann 115 N. Jackson St., Suite D
> Alt-Escape Adventures Moscow, ID 83843 USA
> http://www.alt-escape.com Phone: (208) 883-0642
> Fax: (208) 883-8545
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