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<blockquote data-quote="crimeftr" data-source="post: 1542887" data-attributes="member: 10708"><p>Come on now, lets use some common sense. How many of you that travel with large sums of cash wrap it in plastic with coffee around it or grease to cover the smell and then take your gas tank off of your vehicle and store it in there? Or maybe create a false compartment, like building a false floor in a pick up bed where you can hide drugs and money? What is the intent when this stuff is done? One out of a thousand may have good intentions but the rest if for the narcotics trade. For the one that has good intentions, then notify the officer when he asks, dont lie, tell him exactly where it is and what your intent is. </p><p></p><p>Now as far as officers work the money side and not the dope side, well when you confiscate the dope your get maybe one or two people out of the vehicle and maybe the vehicle. 99 % of the time its not their dope, they are being paid to haul it. So your not actually getting the dope dealer, your getting the low level mule. On that note, when you get their money then you can follow the proper state guidelines to file for forfeiture and use the money for other good things. Each state varies as to its laws on forfeiture too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crimeftr, post: 1542887, member: 10708"] Come on now, lets use some common sense. How many of you that travel with large sums of cash wrap it in plastic with coffee around it or grease to cover the smell and then take your gas tank off of your vehicle and store it in there? Or maybe create a false compartment, like building a false floor in a pick up bed where you can hide drugs and money? What is the intent when this stuff is done? One out of a thousand may have good intentions but the rest if for the narcotics trade. For the one that has good intentions, then notify the officer when he asks, dont lie, tell him exactly where it is and what your intent is. Now as far as officers work the money side and not the dope side, well when you confiscate the dope your get maybe one or two people out of the vehicle and maybe the vehicle. 99 % of the time its not their dope, they are being paid to haul it. So your not actually getting the dope dealer, your getting the low level mule. On that note, when you get their money then you can follow the proper state guidelines to file for forfeiture and use the money for other good things. Each state varies as to its laws on forfeiture too. [/QUOTE]
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