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Keith
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State Police Claims They Can Board Without Probable Cause
That's the name of the game. They don't care WHO you pay some money to, just
that it costs you. Remember, the judges used to be lawyers so they take care
of their own.
Besides, when the big guy with the gun comes a-callin' do you really think
you're going to tell him "no"?
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Keith
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Boating isn't dangerous. Sinking is what's dangerous.
"Paul Revere" wrote in message
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In article ,
wrote:
On 20 Apr 2004 13:14:11 GMT,
(Capt Lou) wrote
(with possible editing):
Massachusetts State Police (known as the Environmental Police on the
water)
claim they can board any vessel without probable cause because they have
been
"deputized" as federal agents by U.S. Customs. Does anyone know anything
about
this?
IANAL, but my limited understanding of the law is that if you are
boarded illegally and a ticket results, any lawyer can defeat it in
court by simply proving the search was illegal and that the officer
lacked probable cause to board you in the first place. If there's a
lawyer around, perhaps he can confirm that.
If itt costs you time in court and a lawyer's fee instead of a fine, is
that
an improvement?
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