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10-13-19 19:17 #6494
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
Scenario 1: You are driving down the street when a cop pulls you over for the old "rear license illumination" excuse. You're nervous, the cop is suspicious. However, he does not have PROBABLE CAUSE for a search, he's only suspicious. He then asks if it's OK to look in your trunk. If he had probable cause he wouldn't ask, he'd order you to open it. You then have two choices. You can say "Not unless you have a warrant. " Or you can say 'Sure. Go ahead. " If you do consent to the search, and if he finds the dead body of a hooker, he will use that against you. It's a legal search because you consented to it. You can argue admissibility later, but that will be an uphill battle.
Scenario 2: You are crossing back into the USA from Mexico (or any other point of entry). You look suspicious. The CBP agent says "Open your bag, please. " Or "turn out your pockets. " Or whatever. He does NOT need probable cause. Therefore he does not ask, he orders. Your consent is absolutely NOT necessary. Any contraband they find can be used against you. BTW, this extends not only to your person, or your luggage, but also to your computer and cell phone. The only exception, and this has not yet been adjudicated by SCOTUS yet, only by the 9th Circus, is they must have "reasonable suspicion" in order to perform in-depth analysis (like hacking encrypted files, etc.) on the device.
To summarize, CBP does NOT need permission. Whether or not you consent to the search is immaterial. You have waived nothing because you have nothing to waive.
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10-13-19 04:00 #6493
Posts: 994From Phordham Reference
19 CFR § 162.6 - Search of persons, baggage, and merchandise.
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§ 162.6 Search of persons, baggage, and merchandise.
All persons, baggage, and merchandise arriving in the Customs territory of the United States from places outside thereof are liable to inspection and search by a Customs officer. Port directors and special agents in charge are authorized to cause inspection, examination, and search to be made under section 467, Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 USA see. 1467), of persons, baggage, or merchandise, even though such persons, baggage, or merchandise were inspected, examined, searched, or taken on board the vessel at another port or place in the United States or the Virgin Islands, if such action is deemed necessary or appropriate.
Conduct impact on border crossing time and avoiding the secondary. Comply if you can?
T. D. 72-211,37 FR 16488, Aug. 15,1972.
Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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10-13-19 03:44 #6492
Posts: 994CBP Vetting no secondary? Conduct
No secondary vetting treatment. Good to go.
Conduct adjustment?
Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
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10-12-19 21:47 #6491
Posts: 2569Trip report
Headed down to Tijuana and arrived around 5:30 pm. Went down a bit early so I could stop by my tailor on Madero. Walked around the Zona dnd did not see any of US girls. Hung out till around 9 pm and decided to go with Cynthia. Got a good BBJ / facial for $15. Cynthia has a nice personality. She always wears a black tank top and walks around aimlessly on Constitution. Her BJ's skills are quite good. I was originally going to stay longer, but I was feeling tired and wanted to get home. I had a taco earlier and my stomach was a bit upset later on that night. Not sure if it was the taco or something else I ate. Also heard that Nicole decided to turn her self for a outstanding warrant she had in Orange County.
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10-10-19 14:48 #6490
Posts: 2569Actually I have few problems. With the US girls. The problem is finding a good or new one these days. Most of the hot ones like Jamie. Either have boyfriend's or rarely work. There has been reports of a few new US girls.
Few new US girls or that one girl Esmerealda. The other issue is that they don't have cell phones or are disconnected.
Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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10-10-19 01:03 #6489
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
Thanks for the info.
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10-09-19 23:28 #6488
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by BearBare [View Original Post]
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10-09-19 15:31 #6487
Posts: 2569Yes, her name is Trina. Service was lame and her body has way to much wear. Got a BBJ / facial from her. Was telling her how I wanted it and complained. Really quite irritating since I was being nice to her. Never again.
Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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10-08-19 23:19 #6486
Posts: 52Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
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10-08-19 21:08 #6485
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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10-08-19 19:23 #6484
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
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10-08-19 19:16 #6483
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/19/162.6
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10-08-19 18:26 #6482
Posts: 3851Hargow
Have you been with the American Walker who sits outside Hotel CeCi at night? She wears a blond wig. I think she said her name was Brina? She had a bad attitude but wouldn't mind a BJ from her.
Thanks.
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10-08-19 12:18 #6481
Posts: 334Thanks Mr Ent. Didn't realize the difference. I would think they would say $20 or 400 peso's. Why would they say 200 peso's?
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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10-08-19 12:08 #6480
Posts: 334It's funny as the first week I went to SG she said it was $20, week after. $25, last weekend she said it's. $30. At this rate I won't be able to afford her much longer.
Ironically each week I have given her $40. So it doesn't matter what price she says. Just love that girl.
Goyo.
Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]