At 12:40 AM 02/12/2001 -0700, you wrote: >> >> At 12:17 PM 02/11/2001 -0700, you wrote: >> >I've questioned this policy when I've encountered it in other retail >> >stores. The answer I've gotten was that no one forced you to enter the >> >store so by entering you have give prior consent to the stop and any >> >inspection. If you did not want to be stopped or have your purchases >> >checked then you should have gone someplace else. That has been the >> >standard answer in about 17 states including Arizona. >> >> >> Whose answer? The store's? The various state's Attorneys General? > >The stores, states' AG, police departments, courts > > Interesting. Any word as to exactly what law would be broken by a refusal to stop and be searched? Bob Holtzman "If you think you're getting free lunch, check the price of the beer!"