S'OKAY OCCIFER, THERE'S NO BLOOD IN MY ALCOHOL! (Crime Terms)

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2011

In which, Chengu answers a subscriber question about how the 4th amendment applies to cars.

Previous video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMvSe6RDJzg
Moving sucks:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY_hF_r5eZc
Hurricane in Brooklyn:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpxY2s-5JLM

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  • Yup. I meant american law. Thanks for doing my question! To give a little background, the JayZ song "99 Problems" is where I got this question from... in it, the singer gets pulled over for speeding, and the cop asks to search the car. the singer says that, given that his trunk and glove compartment are locked, the cop will need a warrant. I just wanted to learn about what legalities surround such an event.

  • @GrimmundusRex Yay!! You're welcome! That's awesome that you're the kind of person who doesn't just hear and ignore, but actually wants to know what it's about. You're awesome!!

  • this might be weird but i love your lips lol

  • @Picobeat Thank you! lol That's one I've never heard but I definitely appreciate it!!

  • Great video! And its really interesting to hear about these laws/regulations. Keep up the great work! :D

  • @ThePennyProductions Thanks!!

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  • Oh Chengu, you never fail to describe things in a lovely and easy way to understand. :]

  • Im a crime buff, i already knew they needed probable cause

  • see you on monday.....where are you D:

  • I missed this from a while ago but want more!! Love your presence on camera

  • are you dead?

  • Oh my gosh! I leave for two months and come back to your channel being even more amazing then it was when I left. :)

  • I've always wondered about this! Thank you for explaining it.

  • I love the title!

    I totally wish that you had these last year and that I found your channel last year when I was still in Criminology; would've been so helpful. :P

  • It its important to note that although they are allowed based on probably cause due to behavior or such, they try to take the more precautionary route and will only search if you give them permission or after calling up a K9 (which they will do if you do not give them permission), the K9 gives a positive hit on the vehicle (thereby giving even more probable cause that will hold up better in court)

  • Chengu, can you talk about differences in the kinds of 'insanity defense' used by plaintiffs in criminal law court cases?

    ~ Jethro.

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