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Supreme Court Rules Law Enforcement Can't Make People Wait for Drug Dogs
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37:37 - 43:14 (05:37)

The Supreme Court ruled that law enforcement officers cannot detain people without reasonable suspicion and make them wait for a drug dog, after a decision in April. Previously, officers could make a drug dog signal by how they handle the dog, and then use it as a basis for detention.

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The use of drug dogs by police officers to conduct searches can lead to unnecessary detention of individuals without reasonable suspicion, and there are techniques for police officers to manipulate drug dogs to make them signal without cause.
37:37 - 40:03 (02:25)
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Police Searches
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The use of drug dogs by police officers to conduct searches can lead to unnecessary detention of individuals without reasonable suspicion, and there are techniques for police officers to manipulate drug dogs to make them signal without cause.

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Supreme Court Rules Law Enforcement Can't Make People Wait for Drug Dogs
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