August 2015 – Hermosa Beach : A motorist is pulled over for supposedly having a burnt out taillight. Upon searching the vehicle the passenger was arrested for possession of methamphetamine.

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12 thoughts on “Methamphetamine Arrest – Hermosa Beach Police”
  1. More proof that police and property of police (the dog) are more important than citizens safety, rights and lives

  2. Cop knows his dog is stupid and wanted a confession of drugs in the car incase the dog don't hit. I'm sure they only teach dogs to signal when they detect drugs and not eat it or even touch it.

  3. Dope dogs are the biggest fraud the government has, to allow cops violate your rights.  Everyone knows dope dogs are a joke, and a fraud.. Now explain, why all skin head cops think they are bad asses.

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  5. Good question. Why didn't the dog ever notice the drugs on top of the car? Well, he didn't find any inside either, so…

  6. That was a pretty dirty, intimidating tactic one of the LEOs used on the guy when he told him if his dog gets hurt, he gets hurt.  That sucked, because he was bullying him into talking and thus giving up his right to remain silent just to make their job easier, in case they nor the dog were able to find what they were looking for.  That really sucked.

  7. Next time they want to use a dog on your car, ask them to identify the dog by his name and badge #.  If they can't then you can call them out as it is not a police dog.  With the dogs name you can ask when the last time this dog was certified.

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