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Does being in uniform and aboard a passenger bus (on a traffic stop not at bus depot) to conduct a consentual encounter warrant a seizure? Roque F. Martinez | ||
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I have read your post 7-8 times and the only thing I can think that you are asking is whether a uniformed officer can get on a bus at a bus stop as a rider like any other in order to engage in consensual encounters with people on the bus, and then base a detention on the conversations and observations resulting from those encounters. Is that your question? Because if you're asking whether an officer can make a traffic stop to engage in a consensual encounter to justify a seizure, your question makes no sense. | |||
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Actually, this looks like a question from a member of the general public seeking legal advice as opposed to a member of the legal community using this board. | |||
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The only reason I responded was because the user has a City of Austin email address and ID's himself as a police officer in his profile. Otherwise, I would agree with you, V. | |||
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Anyone can put anything in a profile. His question makes no sense for a PO to be asking. | |||
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I agree about the question...but I just confirmed he's for real. | |||
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sorry for the confusion. I am doing some research trying to find case law in reference to the subject of PASSENGER BUS CRIMINAL INTERDICTION. I want to know what people think about this situation: Officer makes a traffic stop on a passenger bus, on a public roadway. Officer asks bus driver for CONSENT to speak to the passengers. CONSENT is granted. Officer enters the bus and makes consentual contact with 1,2, or 3 passengers to investigate criminal activity. 50% say NO GO because officer is uniform and 50% say GOOD TO GO as long as its CONSENTUAL, PERSON SHOULD KNOW THEY ARE FREE TO GO. Roque F. Martinez | |||
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This subject, including the principal authorities, is addressed in TDCAA's Warrantless Search and Seizure Manual (2008) pp. 127-28. | |||
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