Roadside Chat with Anthony Bandiero
Access to all of our Roadside Chats in which Anthony Bandiero teaches law enforcement officers best practices and clarifies legal issues officers face every day. These videos are all available on the Blue to Gold YouTube channel.
Course curriculum
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Roadside Chat #1: Can police stop a vehicle based on reasonable suspicion that a passenger has committed a crime?
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Roadside Chat #2: If police make a "wall stop" on defendants vehicle, do they need to disclose that in their report?
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Roadside Chat #3: Can you arrest airport passenger after drug K9 alerts on their luggage?
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Roadside Chat #4: If suspect says you can "retrieve" item from pocket, can you also search it?
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Roadside Chat #5: Can you search a driver or passenger based on a K9 alert on a vehicle?
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Roadside Chat #6: Can you stop a car if the computer says the registered owner has a revoked license?
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Roadside Chat #7: Can you lie to a homeowner about your reason for searching their home?
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Roadside Chat #8: The Three Golden Rules of Search & Seizure
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Roadside Chat #9: Every search or seizure requires "C.R.E.W."
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Roadside Chat #10: Conducting warrantless vehicle searches
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Roadside Chat #11: Does Miranda apply to undercover officer in jail?
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Roadside Chat 12: Does Miranda apply to consent searches?
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Roadside Chat #13: Making protective sweeps inside home
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Roadside Chat #14: Open view versus plain view
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Roadside Chat #15: Do you have to read Miranda in full?
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Roadside Chat #16: Can Police Run K9 Around Car in Parking Lot?
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Roadside Chat #17: Is an apartment parking spot curtilage?
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Roadside Chat #18: Can officer seek consent during a traffic stop without extending stop under Rodriguez?
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Roadside Chat #19: Can officers serve arrest warrant at 3rd party's home?
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Roadside Chat #20: Is chocking open the door during knock and talk a search or seizure?
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Roadside Chat #21: Can a driver give consent to search a passenger's possessions?
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Roadside Chat #22: Are passengers free to leave a traffic stop?
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Roadside Chat #23: May officers run a drug detection dog in an apartment or motel hallway?
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Roadside Chat #24: Can you run a gun's serial number during a traffic stop?
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Roadside Chat #25: Can officers can go into the backyard to serve arrest warrant?
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Roadside Chat #26: Can you lie during a knock & talk to enter a home?
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Roadside Chat #27: Can you search vehicle passengers for marijuana?
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Roadside Chat #28: What is the motor vehicle exception (i.e. Carroll Doctrine)?
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Roadside Chat #29: It's Armed or Dangerous, Not "Armed and Dangerous"
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Roadside Chat #30: Can you inventory locked containers?
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Roadside Chat #31: Can you run a K9 in a motel parking lot?
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Roadside Chat #32: What is a "cat out of the bag" search?
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Roadside Chat #33: Can you search someone before an arrest?
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Roadside Chat #34: What is a cause of injury search?
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Roadside Chat #35: When is Miranda required?
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Roadside Chat #36: What is a private search?
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Roadside Chat #37: Can you get consent to search after the non-consenting spouse has left?
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Roadside Chat #38: Can you pat-down purses, bags or backpacks?
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Roadside Chat #39: Kansas v Glover
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Roadside Chat #40: Can police search a tent?
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Roadside Chat #41: Can Police Surveil From a Neighboring Yard?
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Roadside Chat #42: Made a Miranda mistake, how can you fix it?
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Roadside Chat #43: Can a juvenile give consent to search his phone?
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Roadside Chat #44: Plain-view evidence while searching cell phone with S.W., now what?
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Roadside Chat #45: RS & PC, what is the difference?
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Roadside Chat #46: Can you search the trunk of a vehicle?
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Roadside Chat #47: Can you perform a patdown underneath a thick jacket?
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Roadside Chat #48: Can officers go in backyards to investigate burglar alarms?
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Roadside Chat #49: Can you search abandoned buildings or open fields?
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Roadside Chat #50: What is a free air sniff?
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Roadside Chat #51: Searching cell phones with search warrants and finding other evidence
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Roadside Chat #52: Can police conduct a protective sweep of a vehicle even though the suspect has no access to it?
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Roadside Chat #53: Can you make a warrantless arrest on a person who answers the door?
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Roadside Chat #54: Can police officers search hotel rooms?
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Roadside Chat #55: Can police officers enter a neighbor's backyard during a DV call?
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Roadside Chat #56: Can parents consent for police to search a child's room if the child is a legal adult?
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Roadside Chat #57: Can police officers search a group after smelling marijuana smoke?
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Roadside Chat #58: Does warrant for data have to be downloaded within ten days?
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Roadside Chat #59: Can officers go on curtilage to check the VIN of a potentially stolen vehicle?
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Roadside Chat #60: Can police officers automatically pat down occupants removed from a car during a traffic stop?
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Roadside Chat #61: Can police officers enter a garage to investigate a noise complaint?
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Roadside Chat #62: What factors can help to justify a vehicle frisk for weapons?
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Roadside Chat #63: Can police officers reenter a house to collect plain view evidence?
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Roadside Chat #64: What are the rules for patting down a drug dealer for weapons?
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Roadside Chat #65: Can police officers stop a car because the RO is suspended?
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Roadside Chat #66: Can police officers search a hotel room after an eviction?
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Roadside Chat #67: Is Miranda crime specific?
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Roadside Chat #68: Can police officers enter a room to seize evidence observed during a landlord inspection?
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Roadside Chat #69: Are passengers free to leave a traffic stop?
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Roadside Chat #70: Can police officers chase a person into their home with reasonable suspicion?
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Roadside Chat #71: Does a driver's consent give you authority to search a passenger's belongings?
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Roadside Chat #72: Does the smell of rotting flesh give you exigency to enter a home?
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Roadside Chat #73: If officers are searching a car for weapons, where can they look?
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Roadside Chat #74: Is being evasive enough for reasonable suspicion?
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Roadside Chat #75: Does a burglar alarm provide exigency to enter a home or a business?
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Roadside Chat #76: Does an in-custody suspect need to be read Miranda before giving consent to search?
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Roadside Chat #77: Can an anonymous tip about people with guns be used for a terry stop?
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Roadside Chat #78: If one police officer gains consent, can another officer help to search?
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Roadside Chat #79: How high does a drone have to fly before it becomes invasive?
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Roadside Chat #80: Can you arrest a person if they are not fully outside the house?
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Roadside Chat #81: Can parents allow police officers to look through a child's cell phone?
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Roadside Chat #82: Can a home owner give consent to search an overnight guest's property if the guest is not present?
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Roadside Chat #83: Can we use a vehicle inventory search as a pretext to search for more evidence?
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Roadside Chat #84: Can you unlock a car in order to retrieve lost or mislaid property?
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Roadside Chat #85: Can you chase a DV suspect into their bedroom?
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Roadside Chat #86: What do police officers need to make a force entry for a medical call?
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Roadside Chat #87: Can police officers chase suspects under hot pursuit, if seen in their backyards?
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Roadside Chat #88: When can police officers make a forced entry for domestic violence?
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Roadside Chat #89: Can a police officer routinely ask a bunch of crime-related questions during a traffic stop?
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Roadside Chat #90: What are the legal requirements for demanding an ID from a passenger?
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Roadside Chat #91: How do you handle misdemeanor crimes that were not committed in your presence?
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Roadside Chat #92: Does a "NO TRESPASSING" sign and a closed gate prohibit a police officer from doing a knock & talk?
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Roadside Chat #93: Can police officers tag a junked or abandoned vehicle when it is on curtilage?
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Roadside Chat #94: If plain view evidence is seen by an officer during knock & talk, can it be taken under plain view?
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Roadside Chat #95: What is the "stale misdemeanor rule"?
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Roadside Chat #96: If an officer gets consent to search during a traffic stop, does the traffic stop need to end first?
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Roadside Chat #97: Did courts relax the manipulation rule under terry patdowns?
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Roadside Chat #98: Can an intoxicated owner of a vehicle give consent to search?
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Roadside Chat #99: Can police officers evict occupants from a long-term stay motel?
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Roadside Chat #100: Can police officers seize an OD victim's cell phone as evidence?
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Roadside Chat #101: What is plain view?
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Roadside Chat #102: Can you compel somebody to give their fingerprint in order to unlock their cell phone?
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Roadside Chat #103: Do police officers need a warrant for death investigations?
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Roadside Chat #104: Can police officers enter a neighbor's backyard during a SWAT operation?
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Roadside Chat #105: Can police officers search cars on curtilage with exigency?
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Roadside Chat #106: Can cops use binoculars to view suspects in a public area?
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Roadside Chat #107: Can cops automatically tow a rental car, if the driver is not on the rental agreement?
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Roadside Chat #108: Can police officers break a car's window in order to retrieve a firearm?
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Roadside Chat #109: What are the rules of hot pursuit?
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Roadside Chat #110: What is the difference between an inventory and a search?
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Roadside Chat #111: Major Case!!! Caniglia v. Strom: Community Caretaking and Red Flag Laws
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Roadside Chat #112: Are homeless people allowed to sleep in parks after hours?
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Roadside Chat #113: Can cops transport a D.U.I. suspect somewhere else for field sobriety tests?
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Roadside Chat #114: Can cops make entry into a third party residence for a warrant, if they see the suspect?
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Roadside Chat #115: Can police officers conduct a surround and callout on a third party's home?
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Roadside Chat #116: Can police officers pat down backpacks or purses?
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Roadside Chat #117: What are the requirements to ping a suicidal suspect's cell phone?
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Roadside Chat #118: How can police officers turn a traffic stop into a consensual encounter?
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Roadside Chat #119: What happens if police officers lose qualified immunity?
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Roadside Chat #120: If a police officer stops a car with fraudulent plates, can the car be searched for documents?
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Roadside Chat #121: What are the rules regarding a temporary seizure of a firearm during a traffic stop?
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Roadside Chat #122: Are orders to detain and transport a suspect back to a police station for an interview lawful?
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Roadside Chat #123: Can police officers search an OD victim's cell phone?
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Roadside Chat #124: Can police officers search a person for evidence without an arrest?
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Roadside Chat #125: Can a government housing project waive a person's 4th Amendment rights?
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Roadside Chat #126: Can you trespass someone sleeping in a rented storage unit?
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Roadside Chat #127: Can police officers enter a house after a 911 hangup?
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Roadside Chat #128: The Carroll Doctrine on a passenger's item
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Roadside Chat #129: Would the single purpose container doctrine allow cops to search a vehicle's hidden compartment?
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Roadside Chat #130: If a suspect invokes Miranda can a different agency interview them on a different crime?
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Roadside Chat #131: What is an Automatic Pat Down?
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Roadside Chat #132: What are the guidelines for conducting protective sweeps at murder scenes?
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Roadside Chat #133: Can police officers detain a suspect despite victim not wanting to press charges?
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Roadside Chat #134: Can police officers automatically pat down gang members?
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Roadside Chat #135: Can in custody suspect give consent to search without Miranda?
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Roadside Chat #136: Can a police officer reach into a home and pull out a suspect?
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Roadside Chat #137: Can an officer run a driver for warrants after suspicion has been dispelled?
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Roadside Chat #138: Can a cop conduct a protective sweep at murder scenes?
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Roadside Chat #139: Can police force a GSR test on someone who doesn't want their hand swabbed?
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Roadside Chat #140: Can police force a passenger to keep his backpack in the car during a PC search?
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Roadside Chat #141: Can police search a shoplifter's purse for evidence without a formal arrest?
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Roadside Chat #142: Can you arrest someone for DUI even if you didn't see them in actual control?
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Roadside Chat #143: Can you search a car after arresting the driver for DUI?
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Roadside Chat #144: Can you search an Uber passenger's property based off a K9 alert?
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Roadside Chat #145: Determining whether a bicycle is stolen based on a victims allegation?
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Roadside Chat #146: Do Officers have exigency to enter a home for verbal disturbance
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Roadside Chat #147: Do you need to provide Miranda to an in custody suspect concerning a different crime
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