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[QUOTE=Wastrel]
The part about getting in the car is an absolute affirmative. A law enforcement officer positively will not be getting into an unknown private vehicle with an unknown driver to conduct a sting. The officer's safety is the paramount concern, and there would be a lot of dead officers if they did this. They don't. Never. Decoys want to talk through the window, while remaining relatively stationary for her backup officers' surviellance angles, and direct you to a prearranged location to complete the bust. A large fraction of guys getting themselves busted for picking up SWs end up being charged with other offenses becuase they are lifelong criminal numskulls who are sometimes armed and may be moronic and dope addled enough to be violent with a police officer. For all they know you may very well be stopping to pick up some company after sticking up a liquor store the day after you were let out on parole. Ever notice how they approach a vehicle on a routine traffic stop? They want to keep their officers alive and healthy more than they want a misdemeanor bust. I'm almost reluctant to post this becuase I know in some other sections of the forum this subject has provoked some rancorous back and forth with some folks who have some difficulty comprehending basics of police procedure, but trust me or not depending on what you think this is worth, I really do KNOW for sure on this point, in ways that I wouldn't choose to discuss here: they will not ever get in your car. Never. Period. [/QUOTE]
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