Where would you hide drugs in a car?

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they are not letting you go if you hand it over where I live. I would rather take my chances he was bluffing about the dogs or the dog has a bad cold

Cops bluffed me about the dog one day.. Cops found a pipe in my car but couldn't find any weed and said they were going to bring the dog if I didn't show them where it was..

Well I didn't tell them and they just left without doing anything... When I deal with cops I try to say as little as possible, I let them do all the talking.
 

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If you are hauling a large load use the spray or stink of a skunk and apply on underframe of vehicle and they will wave you through the checkpoints everytime
 

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Back in high school during a "lockdown" I was in gym class, had some weed in my coat, which was in a large pile of coats off to the side, and I guess they had a shitty drug dog because I got off scott free.:baba:
 

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I think with dogs involved, no matter where you hide the dope,



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Those dogs are overrated. A guy I work with got pulled over and the cop had a dog with him. Cop said the dog was finding a positive for drugs. Well he had some weed in a baggy and he slid it in between the driver and passenger seat. Dog searched the car for 15 minutes...didn't find it. The guy told the cop that one of his freinds may have had some pot in the car a little while back and that must have been what the dog was catching. cop left.
 

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They are experimenting with drug-sniffing bears.

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Is it true that a bear's sense of smell is 7 times greater than that of a bloodhound?
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Indeed it is. There is perhaps no other animal with a keener sense of smell. Bears rely on their sense of smell to locate mates, detect and avoid danger in the form of other bears and humans, identify cubs, and FIND FOOD. Although the region of the brain devoted to the sense of smell is average in size, the area of nasal mucous membrane in a bear's head is one hundred times larger than in a human's. This gives a bear a sense of smell that is 7 times greater than a bloodhound's. In addition, they have an organ called a Jacobson's organ, in the roof of the mouth, that further enhances their sense of smell.
Here are some accounts of how truly well a bear can smell:
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"[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A black bear in California was once seen to travel upwind three miles in a straight line to
reach the carcass of a dead deer."
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". [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]. . male polar bears march in a straight line, over the tops of pressure ridges of uplifted ice . . .
up to 40 miles to reach a prey animal they have detected."
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"[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]A bear has been known to detect a human scent more than fourteen hours after the person passed along the trail."[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"A male can detect which way a breeding female is traveling just by sniffing her tracks."[/FONT]​
 

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I am a criminal justice major and if you think those dogs can't smell through the shampoo you are smoking something. They are trained to cancel out all smalls and only pick up on those of drugs. In class there was a demonstration where they air tight packed it and put it in peanut butter and put that in coffee grinds. Guess what? The dog found it in 3 seconds.

Aren't you a journalism guy that contributes to the Chicago Tribune? Do you really have a double major in two areas that don't really connect at all?
 

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