October 12, 2007, Newsletter Issue #68: Be careful what you keep in your car.

Tip of the Week

The police do not necessarily need a warrant to search your car if they pull you over. If the police determine they have probable cause, then they have the right to search your car without your consent and without a warrant.

Probable cause means that the police must believe there is some kind of suspicious activity. In other words, they can't just search your car because you were speeding.

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