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    Police Are Using Unlawful Orders To Search Greyhound Buses

    By mediahitmanSeptember 14, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Daily Paul – by High with Attitude  “Am I being detained?” Powerful words.

    I was on a Greyhound this morning after a 12 hour trip and was really looking forward to getting off the bus. As we pulled up to the terminal, my final destination, I saw a couple of uniformed figures headed toward the bus. The driver announced we should all keep our seats.

    One guy in some kind of security service uniform and a city cop climbed on and said that in an effort to curb drugs and money smuggling they wanted us to get off one by one, set down our carry-ons and step away while they let a dog sniff it. Then they asked if there any questions.

    I was seated 6 or so rows back and I asked, “Are we were being detained?” No response at all.

    They started their little operation and, it was slow. When I finally reached the bottom of the steps I saw the guy in front of me had just put down his bags and was stepping well away as ordered.

    I stopped and held up my bags shoulder high and again asked, “Am I being detained?” I looked directly at the officers as I said it. Again, no response. So I said, “Well I guess I’m free to go.”

    I stepped off the bus and noticed all the people who had already been sniffed were all standing there instead of going into the terminal. I stopped and said, “You know we don’t have to put up with this right?”

    Then I went ahead and headed for the door. A moment later I heard the local cop yell for me to come back. I saw him coming so I just stopped and let him approach.

    Then he tried a little escalation technique telling me to shut up or I’d be charged with disorderly conduct. Then he called me a “f__ker” or something and stalks off. I yelled after him, “Who’s being disorderly now?”

    Then I went on about my business. I hope everyone who witnessed the event learned something. If you don’t exercise your freedoms, you don’t have any freedom.

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