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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 12:08 PM
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Pretty funny stuff



http://jalopnik.com/why-ohio-cops-ar...ints-676856291



Why Ohio Cops Are Setting Up Fake Highway Checkpoints



Ohio police are not allowed to set up checkpoints for drugs on the highway. Here's the trick they use to set one up anyway.



ABC News reports that police in Mayfield Heights, outside of Cleveland, have found what they believe to be a loophole around a 2000 Supreme Court ruling banning highway checkpoints for anything other than drunk driving and trafficking illegal immigrants.



The Mayfield Heights Police set up signs on Interstate 271 saying that there is a drug checkpoint up ahead complete with drug-sniffing dogs. There are no dogs up ahead, and there is no official checkpoint. However, the signs make drivers carrying drugs freak out so much that they will give officers sufficient probably cause to search their vehicles. ABC News reports that drivers are seen throwing drugs out the window and pulling u-turns across the median. Four people were caught with drugs in the first month of the program.



Let me break this scheme down in a few points.


  • The Ohio police are not allowed to set up a drug checkpoint.
  • The Ohio police set up a sign on the highway saying there is a drug checkpoint up ahead. There is no official checkpoint up ahead.
  • The cops then wait at the non-checkpoint for drivers to freak out about the sign.P
  • The cops then check these drivers for drugs at this point, which totally isn't a checkpoint, you guys.



Understandably, the Ohio ACLU isn't happy with the scheme, as their spokesman Nick Worner told ABC News.



Maybe they can do it, but should they do it? Police need to deceive taxpayers for their own good, but what does the public think? Does it pass the smell test? They allege it's not a checkpoint, but it's little more than a ruse.



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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 02:56 PM
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Sounds like entrapment to me.
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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 05:44 PM
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Too busy watching your Signature gif to read the article...
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Old Jul 5, 2013 | 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by pas1216
Sounds like entrapment to me.


Entrapment is when the cops do something to make you commit a crime you would not have otherwise committed. This is NOT entrapment. The crime is not throwing drugs out the window or making an illegal U-turn. Those are just the probable cause to make a stop. The crime is possession of a controlled substance. Nothing the cops did made those people be in possession of a controlled substance.
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 12:12 PM
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i8acobra: question about entrapment (one of my first times hearing of it). I was following behind an unmarked police car (didn't realize who he was) in a 55 zone. He suddenly took off to about 80-90 mph. I sped up too, but didn't go quite that fast, but he still gave me a ticket for I think 69. Is this considered entrapment?



Similarly, I saw another unmarked police car tailgating someone (I mean like mere feet off his bumper), so the guy sped up a bit and then the police pulled him over. Is that entrapment?
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Old Jul 10, 2013 | 09:43 PM
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How is it entrapment if you are speeding of your own free will?
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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 12:52 AM
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No. Entrapment would be if a cop walked up to you and said, "Hey, wanna buy some crack"? If a cop says, "I have crack" and you ask to buy some, that's not entrapment.
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Old Jul 11, 2013 | 06:22 AM
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Gotcha. Just wasn't familiar with the term or the policy and looking to clarify. Thanks!
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