By takeitandrun - 17/10/2010 23:38 - United States
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I'm OP, and not Canadian... nearish Denver, CO To be fair, it is a little suspicious and I understand that, but they seemed to already have their mind made up when they came to my window that I was up to something, even after I explained the situation. I have an hour+ commute between home and work and after an awful day at work and in general I needed a few minutes to chill out before making that drive. The lot was empty and out of anyone's way so I parked and was there maybe five minutes before the police pulled up. And to the questions - I did not consent to a search, one of the officers that arrived had a dog and when he took it around the outside of the car it hinted on the passenger side - nothing was in the car but I had a friend in the car the night before that has a medical marijuana card so the dog probably caught that scent. Something that I also explained to the officers. But that was enough to give them probable cause and so they searched my car, finding nothing. That all took probably twenty minutes and then they continued to question me for another twenty or so about if I was going to hurt myself and related things. It was pretty ridiculous, but at least they let me go.
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they only did that because theres been two cases where "suicide pacts" occured in the uk just recently
Canada!
Note to self: Never go to Colorado.
Should have just started playing with yourself. At least they would have just thought you were a harmless pervert... perhaps if you are hot and the officers were male they would have let you off as long as they could watch you finish. ;-)
It's more relaxing than my day!
Wow! sounds like a pretty "un-relaxing" way to end the day. news to think that one through next time.
what if.. u had a bomb and u were about to explode the ****** parkin lot???lol
Why would you consent to a search?? Even cops say not to consent...they will try to BS you around, but just say NO!!
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They cared enough about your mental health to not become a suicide statistic. I don't completely agree about how they went about it, but if it really was someone who was depressed then they might have saved a life instead of ticked someone off. It's not really an excuse to approach you with that attitude, but it sounds like they're just looking about for the public. Hope you found another way to de-stress once you got home OP
Very suspicious behavior, indeed! The cops were very worried when they found you weren't with some dude or your personal vibrator. And disappointed.