Unconstitutional ‘2-step’ traffic policy sees highway patrol ordered to pay $2.3m – judge said it wasn’t ‘a fair fight’ ...Middle East

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Unconstitutional ‘2-step’ traffic policy sees highway patrol ordered to pay $2.3m – judge said it wasn’t ‘a fair fight’
HIGHWAY patrol has to pay up $2.3 million after officers were doing searches and seizures on vehicles to scope out drug traffickers without reasonable cause. The ordered payment comes after U.S. District Court Judge Kathryn Vratil declared the Kansas Highway Patrol’s actions through its “Kansas two-step policy” were unconstitutional and violated the 4th Amendment. KWCHKansas Highway Patrol would pull people over for basic traffic violations which would quickly turn into roadside searches using drug-sniffing dogs[/caption] KWCHCops would ask drivers if they would ‘voluntarily’ answer questions and their responses would declare if a search would be done[/caption] KWCHAttorneys with

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