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5-9-05
Man’s Best Friend The Dog? About Drug Dogs
Guide To Concealing Medicine To Send Back When In Amsterdam or Elsewhere
Court Rulings Concerning Drug Courier Profiling on Greyhound Bus's, Florida v. Bostick This ruling is what we need to use in NC, This stopped all bus searches in Florida!
How to avoid Pot Busts At, On (or Near) the Border
The cops & The Marijuana smell!!
Possible drug courier profiles! Knowledge is Power!
DETAINING SUSPECTED DRUG COURIERS: RECENT COURT DECISIONS from the F.B.I.
COMMONLY ENCOUNTERED Drug CONCEALMENT METHODS & The use of Canines
TRAFFIC STOPS & POLICE POWERS UNDER THE FOURTH AMENDMENT
Things The Cops Look For During Traffic Duty's & Road Side Stops,
I'll give you a bit of background first ok. I trained and worked
explosives and firearms detection dogs in a certain Countries Army for 6 years,
I had a lot to do with people who also trained and worked drugs detection dogs ,
i.e. police, airport customs and correctional officers just to name a few. There
is absolutely no difference between how Explosives detection dogs and drugs dogs
work and find there respective articles.
I also spent 6 months in the UK working at and learning the principles of the
worlds premier dog training facility run by the Brit army.
So here's what i can tell you that may help you not get busted . The major fault
if you are stashing your weed in say a 30 liter air tight drum is contamination
of the outside of the container, :i.e. what is on your hands will stick to what
you touch , this reside is enough to leave a residual scent that any half
trained mutt will find . So i suggest when handling and putting weed into drum (or
whatever container) wear gloves and don't touch the outside of said drum until a
fresh set of gloves have been put on .
Also plastic like said drum is still slightly porous and will release small amounts
of odor , temperature type will have a direct bearing on how much scent is
released as well. How to over come this you ask ??? When i was training in the
UK, DERA (Defense Evaluation and Research Agency) had completed a study on what
type of materials were best suited to contain scent , this was due to the fact
that their training aids for Explosive detection dogs and drugs dogs were cross
contaminating each other , you see they were separately contained but stored in
the same armory/safe. What they found to be a 100% scent containable material
was cellophane type plastic , you know like the colored type you can buy to wrap
presents in ? So i suggest wrapping your weed in this before placing (whilst
wearing clean gloves ) in you container.
Here's another big No-No for you , you may think that placing pepper or coffee
beans with your merchandise will "trick" the k9 ???? Be warned , most
dogs will pay interest to anything that is unusual to the environment it is
searching , this usually wont be an indication just a slight change of body
language by the dog , but any half-assed handler will pick up on it and mark it
down as a point of interest to be searched by the hand search nazis at a later
date.
Also here's a commonsense scenario , smaller amounts will be harder for the dog
to detect (although some services train dogs to find almost zip) so when
transporting your weed break it down into smaller hides and if possible move it
on separate vehicles or in more than one post pack/suitcase , this also lessens
the penalties if you get caught with only 1 small parcel out of 6 instead of 1
big one.
Here's another good point , most dog's trained to find drugs/explosives can only
work to a height of 1.2 meters , this doesn't mean they cant find anything above
this height , they can , cause scent is heavier than air and will fall , but it diminishes
the chance of the dog getting a find if hidden high.
Also burying can be a good idea , but you got to go deep , I have seen a dog
find a floor safe that had been empty for months , why did the dog find it ? The
air void was un-natural to the area !!!! I found the hardest soil type for a dog
to find any scent under is sand , this is due to the graduals compacting and
locking together when you fill the hole back in , think of it this way , if you
have no air pockets in the soil then how is the scent going to get out ? Wet
sand makes it even harder for the dogs to find their kit.
very interesting rattdogg. i had a lab (dog) that would have been
good as a drug or bomb dog-amazing nose.
do they use dogs to smell people like in airports, or only baggage?
No they most definitely have dogs that search people at British Airports for
drugs( and I'm sure a lot of other countries use them), i was over there in 99 training
with them at Birmingham airport, they used my self and the other dog trainer as
mules, I had 1/2 a kg of of pure coke and he had 1/2 kg of heroin, we had to
mingle with the punters as they debarked the plane, the dogs were 100% spot on ,
these dogs were 2/3 of the way through their training.
They also told us they used to train the dogs on Weed and all it's variants but
they found that the dogs were that accurate that they would indicate to people
who had smoked up to 2 days beforehand, apparently the body sweats out enough THC
for some dogs to pickup on it, so marijuana ended up not being a priority drug
to train on, things may have changed in the meantime.
Another interesting story is that Around 1998 New South Wales Police Force in
Australia took on a contract from The Us ATF( alcohol, tobacco and firearms),
this was to supply X amount of Explosives detection dogs and send enough
potential police officers over to be trained as handlers, this was all geared up
for the 2000 Olympic games, part of the contract was that the NSW police were
not to deviate in any way shape or form from the training package provided by
the ATF. After the Olympics the police were left with and abnormally large
number of dogs/handlers and just didn't have the justification to to keep them
on the payroll, the solution was to retrain the dogs on the scent of drugs
instead, which would of been quite easy as these dogs were worked on lead as
explosives detection dogs anyway, so now the NSW police use these dogs to harass
party goers at Night Club venues in Sydney, no big busts just enough to hurt the
little consumers, assholes................