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Re: Re: WAR ON DRUGS..........
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Posted by Jonathan on June 17, 2004 at 09:49:30 from (165.121.131.76):
In Reply to: Re: WAR ON DRUGS.......... posted by jfky on June 17, 2004 at 09:20:30:
I just got out of high school a couple of years ago, and they always would announce before they would do it that the local police department was going to bring the drug dog in on ___ day, which gave everybody more than enough notice to get their drugs out. I always thought that was pretty stupid, I think they should make surprise visits whenever they feel like it, just like the milk inspectors do to farmers, and atleast several times during the school year. I think that would really help out, but doing it the way they are doing it now, they never caught anybody. Trouble is, Girls hide the stuff in their bras and underware, and boys make a pocket inside their boxers or wear breifs, and carry the stuff on them, and as far as I know, police cannot strip search them even if the dog detected something.
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