32 thoughts on ““Probable Cause to Believe” Huh? What is that?”

  1. So let me get this straight, if you invoke your 5th amendment right to remain silent and a pig says he has probable cause to believe you're drunk, he could take you to jail even if you don't say a word and without doing their drunk-test tricks?

  2. Say Probable cause and I will exercise my constitutional right to defend myself against an illegal search and possible theft damage or planting of evidence that would jeopardize my liberty and life that's how we Americans should and will handle probable cause especially since our word against a officer is never heard anyway in the court of law

  3. You have the right to travel freely in this country without a license or license plates and that's a fact 💯 driving is a right and not a privilege 💯 facts and the only time you need a license or license plates is if you are driving a commercial vehicle 💯 fact

  4. PC to arrest or search, but only the lower standard of RAS to detain. These are supposed to be objective standards, what a reasonable cop would conclude. It is not the personal, subjective standard of that particular cop. Yes, it is very squirrely.

  5. Look up the word probable, look up. The word calls then look up the word belief. Is that you think you're welcome? And believe some s***, they gotta be wrong. Articulate that probable cause and somethings gotta come out of it. I doesn't mean that the fourth amendment just gets violated

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