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Old October 15th 06, 10:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Default ATC subtle hints

Depending on what might be in the hidden spaces, you could
go the jail for a long time if the dope smuggler left even a
small bag of heroin or such in a fender or under the seats.

As a note, whenever the police start a new daily shift,
their car is fully inspected so that any contraband found
can be pinned on the arrestee they just had in the car.



"Emily" wrote in message
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| Jim Macklin wrote:
| A pre-purchase inspection should be as thorough as an
| annual, all the holes and spaces should be examined for
| corrosion, damage and left-over forgotten drugs. This
| applies to airplanes and cars equally.
|
| Does this mean I need to brave the rain and go inspect my
new car for
| left over drugs? Problem is, as a law abiding citizen, I
wouldn't know
| where to start looking. I put stuff I carry around in my
car in the trunk.


 




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