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Dose reasonable suspicion and or probable cause apply to stopping a snowmobile or is there “random stops” allowed?

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  1. on Jan 23, 2012

    Yes, reasonable suspicion applies to all stops. Random stops are not allowed. This is based on the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures when the searched party has a “reasonable expectation of privacy.”

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