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Charter protection does not prevent me from being held accountable for being "sniffed out" and found to be drinking and driving at a random ride check. The sniff alcohol when I roll down that window during that random RIDE check and I am then reasonably required to perform the breathalyzer as they have "reasonable grounds" to suspect I am committing an offense.
Still waiting for you to explain to me the difference here.
The kid's backpack was searched bacuse it had been "sniffed out" and reasonable suspicion then existed that he may be committing a crime.
No need for signs posted outside the schools BTW --- the kids bring home their "school rules and board policy" at the beginning of every year -- to be signed by them AND their parents and then returned to the school for inclusion onto their files. Guess what?? ZERO tolerance for drugs etc on school property is included on that. Geez, the one sent home here even detailed right out in it that searches would occur on school property and were to be expected. They are EXPECTED indeed to go to school each day, but that does NOT mean that they aren't also reasonably EXPECTED to follow the rules as well. They know the rules -- and the ones who say they don't are flat-out liars. Therefore, the reasonable expectation that kids NOT bring drugs to school is widely known to them. Give me a break already. :