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This makes it a contract. Just like any consenting search, consent can be withdrawn or limited at any time. At that point, it's a civil matter, not a legal matter.
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...And this is where I disagree....our country was founded on the principles of freedom, not government control... I'm...
I'm not sure which side you're coming from.
I will iterate a few things though..
1. Dumping ATF into your tank is not against the law, it's an additive, not a fuel, in the quantities generally used.
2. Even IF it were 'against the law', an unconstitutional law is no law at all.
3. Similarly, a...
.........Which would constitute a search. A search without consent is per se unreasonable with few exceptions. 1. Warrant 2. Exigent Circumstances.
Exigent circumstances do not exist, leaving #1, warrant.
Warrants require PC, there must be a reason to believe that there is a crime occurring...
Easy.
Put a lock on your fuel fill.
Tell them to get a warrant.
They need a reason to believe that you're using dyed fuels, and refusing to let them dip is not sufficient.
What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty, in this country?