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Author: CIE-Keith
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Subject: [OT] -- Fry's and other retailers
----- Original Message -----
From: Todd Hought <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: [OT] -- Fry's and other retailers


> AND, IIRC, from the dark ages of my employment back in retail, the

only way
> that anyone from a business can search you for something that may be

stolen
> is if they know precisely what you have and where it is (pocket,

orifice,
> etc.)
> It's like a search warrant, if the cops have a search warrant for

50lbs of
> pot, and they find a bunch of illegal firearms in your house as

well, they
> don't count. Warrants are specific that way...
> -T
>


If the warrant is executed in a reasonable manner and while searching
for that 50lbs of pot they find a box of illegal guns the police can
charge you with that too. Search warrants are tricky. If they are
looking for a car that has not been chopped and they look in your desk
drawer and find a sawed off shotgun that more than likely will not
pass the test of the "elephant in a shoe box" test. In other words if
looking for an elephant don't look in a shoe box, it is not reasonable
to expect to find the elephant in the shoebox. Now if the warrant
said I was also looking for a letter you had written about wanting to
sell the elephant, looking in the show box is reasonable because the
letter could be in there. If I find a sawed off shotgun You will be
charged with that too.

Keith


> On Sunday 11 February 2001 16:02, you wrote:
> > "Craig White" <> wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > While it is desirable to wrap yourself with constitutional

protections,
> > > those protections are what you are entitled to when dealing with
> >
> > government.
> >
> > > While you are are on someone elses property, employed by others

or even
> > > posting messages on someone's private forum, you are subject to

their
> >
> > rules
> >
> > > and their rights.
> >
> > So they're free to hose you down if they see fit? I don't think

so. I
> > believe there are specific rules on where and how they're allowed

to act.
> > If they are willing to state they witnessed you do something and

press
> > charges, their case is stronger.
> >
> > This goes back to "security" work I did many many years ago

though. Again,
> > I just do it for the sport. Not having taken anything to start

with makes
> > it a lot less risky.
> >
> > - Bob
> >
> >
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