quanah said:
Happened to me at A&M with campus police. They pulled me over and said they smelled weed so they could search my vehicle even though I didn't smoke weed, and of course they found nothing, just made me late for an intramural football game, and were able to strip away my constitutional rights just by claiming to smell weed.
Happened to me twice that I can think of, off-hand. One was a bicycle cop who said he smelled it as I drove by with my windows up. Rode up and hand-cuffed me immediately. Found nothing; had to let me go.
Another time, I had just gotten home from work. Roommate, a friend, and I went out to the balcony; someone was smoking a cigarette. Cops showed up due to a noise complaint (another one of their favorite reasons to violate your rights) and walked right into the apartment as soon as my roommate opened the door. Hadn't been home for 5 minutes and weren't making noise. So, even IF the complaint was legit (which it couldn't have been), there's no way they had time to respond that quickly. There were THREE of us in the apartment, not making noise, and not smoking weed. When they couldn't bust us for anything else, they did us the "favor" of leaving a citation for noise violation.
CSPD at its finest.