No drugs necessary: Driver arrested for having empty compartment
http://dailycaller.com/2013/12/30/drive ... z2p4Qiggud
He's right. That's what it looks like. If this can be unlawful, what's to prevent the next step: making it illegal to have a hiding place in your home?Civil libertarians are criticizing Ohio police for arresting a driver because his car contained a compartment that could theoretically store illegal drugs, though no drugs were found at that time.
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It makes no difference whether police find drugs or not, according to a new Ohio law that prohibits secret compartments.
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“Although Norman Gurley had no drugs on his person, nor in his car, nor could it be proven that he intended to conceal drugs, he was still arrested for the ‘crime’ of having a hidden compartment in the trunk of his car,” he wrote. “This is what a world without the Fourth Amendment looks like.”