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How far back? Heck, I roomed with Moses in college....
This story sort of links to the other recent story of ABC agents and the college girls at the convenience store. Here in my town ABC agents used to send an under-aged kid into the store to try to buy alcohol. This was challenged and ruled to be entrapment, since the store clerk had not broken any laws until the agent initiated, and made, the illegal purchase. Now the ABC agents look for actual citizens who make illegal alcohol buys while still on the store premises, and then bust the clerks for the crime (not the buyers).
The reason I was on the side of the road, was because traffic left me no choice but to drive over a thrown tire tread from a big rig. My lower radiator mounts and spoiler were torn loose.
He didn't even go back a quarter mile and clear the tire debris...
;-)
I was once approached while on the side of the road with a broken down vehicle. The police officer didn't offer any help but asked if he could search my vehicle! I had nothing to hide but I told him no. He did not press the issue, but I was offended by his assumption of guilt, arrogance and lack of respect for the citizens for which he is supposed "to protect and to serve".
It has never squared with me that the police may break the law in order to enforce it. The New motto is "We PROTECT ourselves while SERVING YOU with Injustice!"
4th Amendment
If our students actually had to study the Amendments, they would be forearmed, and so would push back against the States' over-reach. But in this Orwellian type place we're in, our kids have grown up believing they can do anything, and we must ask permission to do something. So conditioned, they unfortunately do not perceive the loss.
This doesn't fit here, since the drugs were acquired beforehand, and not as a result of any drug check, real or faked.
Probable cause for the stop(s) could be challenged, however, in my opinion.