jay_merrill
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Re: Having your boat searched?
You were stripped to your underwear at the boat launch?
You were stripped to your underwear at the boat launch?
I have always tried my damndest to do what I do in a proper and legal fashion and not sweat the small stuff, but I feel these badge toting morons waaaay overstepped thier boundries on this one.
The 4th ammendment does NOT apply to your boat, even if you live on it. This has been upheld by the Supreme Court. Unlike most other U.S. law enforcement authorities that require court-ordered warrants to search personal premises, the U.S. Coast Guard has authority to board a vessel without special warrant to enforce a variety of laws ranging from safety inspections to smuggling. They do not need probable cause. They may board for any reason or for no reason. Your boat is not your home.
In CT, authorities have authority to stop and board boats to check for compliance with fed/state law or to search without warrant.
I'm just adding this point for clarification, because there seems to be a lot of discussion over which agencies have a right to search your boat without a warrant. . .the answer is NONE. Zero, zip, zilch. Not the Coast Guard, not the DNR, not the local Sheriff, nor anyone else who patrols the water. The Fourth Amendment guarantees you that.
If I'm underway and/or have somewhere to go, I am sorry, but I don't wish to submit to a warrantless search.
"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."Nuff said.
you best back up, DNR, Coast Guard, Marine patrol, local water police, have the authority to board you boat at any time. you refusal will get you arrested, and boat confiscated. a marijuana seed in a boat will get your boat confiscated. it is a '0" tolerance law, here.
Never give permission for a search. If they have pc they will search . If they are asking just say no.
That happened to me one time. was asked permission to search my boat. I told the man no i dont want them to search my boat. He got on the radio on his boat and said a bunch of stuff i did not understand. A min or two later he says that by me telling him no to the search, that gives them probable cause to search!!
That is crazy.
An officer needs a warrant to force open anything locked. if you have a way of locking up something on your boat use that. Luckily I am new to boating and have yet to even see an enforcement agent on the bayou.
Probably 'cause they spend more on welfare,and other "projects" that allow my tax dollars to be spent on lazy,useless citizens who end up using ACLU lawyers to defend there actions....look up 5 Rivers in SC and read about Charlie Condon being payed to defend two sisters who stole millions to fund there lifestyle........ . .
Speaking of which, why does the ACLU back the democrats who want to increase federal powers?
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