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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
An officer I met recently explained a few things to me that I have always found useful. He explained to me exactly what to say to make sure that my 4th amendment rights were not violated.
When stopped for any reason and being asked if you would consent to a search or seizure, I have always declined stating I do not give them the right to search or seize anything. He said that was not enough but to also include a question to the officer, "Are you asking me to forgo my 4th Amendment rights? If so, I am stating for the record I do not give up my right to the 4th amendment."
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I'm not sure I understand. What's to stop the officer from saying "no, I'm not asking you to give up your fourth amendment rights, I just want to search your person and sieze your property..."