pirategirl68
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Ca.
While driving on the freeway, my friend was pulled over for allegedly getting to close to a big rig while passing it. Not true, but anyways, She pulls over, the cop requests both our I.d.s, walks back to his car and then comes back and first thing he says is “I smell marijuana, that’s probable cause, step out of the vehicle!”. There was no marijuana in the car, neither of us smoke. Mind you, my friend and I are women in our 50’s, then he and another cop who had showed up started to tear the vehicle apart while looking for drugs. It then dawns on my friend that she had an arrest 15 years ago for drugs, did her time, and has been a law abiding citizen since. My question is; aren’t cops schooled in the D.O.J. laws in which the person who completes the requirements of said law or is she going to have to go through this every time she gets pulled over for a minor traffic infarction? He then asks her if she‘s ever been arrested, she says no because the judge told her after the completion of the D.O.J. that the only time she needs to claim that is if she is applying for employment with local law enforcement or the Ca. State Lottery, which neither one of those apply. So after he calls her a f***ing liar, she reminds him of what the judge told her and he replied, whatever. What would be the proper way to handle this situation in the future so she doesn’t have to suffer the embarrassment of having to have her vehicle searched, etc. and then be called a liar? Her issue is that she did what was required of her by the court and she doesn’t want to have to get into it while her kids are with her should that situation arise again. Also, I thought I didn’t have to provide I.d. if I’m not the one driving. We were not nor were we suspected of committing any crime, so what did I have to do with anything? Thank you for any advice in advance, I really do appreciate and respect your replies.
While driving on the freeway, my friend was pulled over for allegedly getting to close to a big rig while passing it. Not true, but anyways, She pulls over, the cop requests both our I.d.s, walks back to his car and then comes back and first thing he says is “I smell marijuana, that’s probable cause, step out of the vehicle!”. There was no marijuana in the car, neither of us smoke. Mind you, my friend and I are women in our 50’s, then he and another cop who had showed up started to tear the vehicle apart while looking for drugs. It then dawns on my friend that she had an arrest 15 years ago for drugs, did her time, and has been a law abiding citizen since. My question is; aren’t cops schooled in the D.O.J. laws in which the person who completes the requirements of said law or is she going to have to go through this every time she gets pulled over for a minor traffic infarction? He then asks her if she‘s ever been arrested, she says no because the judge told her after the completion of the D.O.J. that the only time she needs to claim that is if she is applying for employment with local law enforcement or the Ca. State Lottery, which neither one of those apply. So after he calls her a f***ing liar, she reminds him of what the judge told her and he replied, whatever. What would be the proper way to handle this situation in the future so she doesn’t have to suffer the embarrassment of having to have her vehicle searched, etc. and then be called a liar? Her issue is that she did what was required of her by the court and she doesn’t want to have to get into it while her kids are with her should that situation arise again. Also, I thought I didn’t have to provide I.d. if I’m not the one driving. We were not nor were we suspected of committing any crime, so what did I have to do with anything? Thank you for any advice in advance, I really do appreciate and respect your replies.