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From the police actions and ruling in this case, I'd say the answer is neither.


Thankfully the Court hasn't ruled on it yet. Probably looking for a June opinion release. Given the precedent set in Riley v. California [1] (cellphone warrant case) I think the personality of the court is inclined to agree that police do in fact need a legal justification to pull someone over. I was more concerned that the Federal Government was arguing to the contrary.

[1] http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/13pdf/13-132_8l9c.pdf




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