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<blockquote data-quote="Phatillusion" data-source="post: 25242" data-attributes="member: 541271"><p>Since everyone has their own opinion, I'm gonna state some facts. Parking at school is a privelage. Most school I know of charges you for a parking sticker. Usually, before you get your parking sticker, you must bring in your license, insurance, and sign a paper stating rules and regulations. This is where the searching your car part comes in. The rules and regulations paper you signed, says something in accordance to this: We have the right to search your vehicle w/ or w/o your knowledge. It may not always be stated like that, but if you read the paper carefully you would have noticed it. I've been outta school for 3 years, and I still remember when I signed it. So as you can see, they are justified in doing so. The school calls the drug sweeps, not the police. The schools asks them to come in on a specific day, usually at least twice a year. The officers are usually accompanied by an administrator. Believe me I've seen it all, I was late to school one day, had to park outside the school area, jumped the fence, and saw about 10-15 officers and about 7-8 dogs. I was abruptly met in the parking lot by the administrator, who walked me to class. As for the destruction of your friends equipment, I believe that the officers are liable for that, talk to them, see what they will do, if nothing, then you can take them to court. They were justified in searching the box, but if they destroyed any equipment, w/o finding anything, they are responsible.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I do take checks, but I prefer cash. If your friend needs any further assistance, I'll have to charge him $150 an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phatillusion, post: 25242, member: 541271"] Since everyone has their own opinion, I'm gonna state some facts. Parking at school is a privelage. Most school I know of charges you for a parking sticker. Usually, before you get your parking sticker, you must bring in your license, insurance, and sign a paper stating rules and regulations. This is where the searching your car part comes in. The rules and regulations paper you signed, says something in accordance to this: We have the right to search your vehicle w/ or w/o your knowledge. It may not always be stated like that, but if you read the paper carefully you would have noticed it. I've been outta school for 3 years, and I still remember when I signed it. So as you can see, they are justified in doing so. The school calls the drug sweeps, not the police. The schools asks them to come in on a specific day, usually at least twice a year. The officers are usually accompanied by an administrator. Believe me I've seen it all, I was late to school one day, had to park outside the school area, jumped the fence, and saw about 10-15 officers and about 7-8 dogs. I was abruptly met in the parking lot by the administrator, who walked me to class. As for the destruction of your friends equipment, I believe that the officers are liable for that, talk to them, see what they will do, if nothing, then you can take them to court. They were justified in searching the box, but if they destroyed any equipment, w/o finding anything, they are responsible. P.S. I do take checks, but I prefer cash. If your friend needs any further assistance, I'll have to charge him $150 an hour. [/QUOTE]
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