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Old 26-01-2016, 10:09 PM #32
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Originally Posted by Anaesthesia View Post
Just a thought.

If they found someone's door unlocked, and then entered, and then found evidence of something like a joint having been smoked, or some coke remnants, where would either party stand?
Couldn't use it in court and couldn't apply for a warrant using the real reason; which would inevitably lead to incidences of warrants being obtained under false pretences. They're also at risk of being accused of planting the evidence the first time they entered without a warrant if, for example, the occupant had cameras recording their entrance.

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