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by trhway 4062 days ago
>They pull you over,

shouldn't they have at least some probable cause for pulling you over? And wouldn't lack of probable cause make the officer's case a "fruit of poisoned tree"?

and anyway, how about not living there, yet, say for example, having a girlfriend there or going for some appointment, like going to look at the bike somebody is selling or at a house for sale. My point is that without actually living in the neighborhood there may be plenty of reasons to drive there.

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1. No. 2. No. 3. Driving to your friend's house doesn't make you "through traffic", unless you're cutting across someone else's street.