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<blockquote data-quote="MisterGrubbs" data-source="post: 5778161" data-attributes="member: 561929"><p>Completely legal in the state of Georgia. It's only due to ethics and having to hear the whining behind closed doors that this doesn't happen more often.</p><p></p><p>Where I live(and there have been nights), they can assign an officer or two to every bar and pull over every person they desire for suspected drunk driving if that person gives them any reason whatsoever(and honestly the drivers often don't have to give the officer a reason, they can merely say their tires were touching the lines).</p><p></p><p>Rules can be bent, remember that. Probably cause is very loosely used and a very powerful tool for a police officer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterGrubbs, post: 5778161, member: 561929"] Completely legal in the state of Georgia. It's only due to ethics and having to hear the whining behind closed doors that this doesn't happen more often. Where I live(and there have been nights), they can assign an officer or two to every bar and pull over every person they desire for suspected drunk driving if that person gives them any reason whatsoever(and honestly the drivers often don't have to give the officer a reason, they can merely say their tires were touching the lines). Rules can be bent, remember that. Probably cause is very loosely used and a very powerful tool for a police officer. [/QUOTE]
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