Here are some things you should remember if you are stopped by a snifferdog.
You must get the officer searching you to right (sic) down in their official police notebook that you do not consent to the search.
The only things you are required by law to tell the police are your name and address.
You do not have to answer any other questions without a solicitor (or if under 18 - legal guardian) present.
If questioned anything about anything at all, simply remain silent.
After being searched, make your complaint by writing to [your state] Ombudsman, include the details of your search as well as your complaint.
If you are charged there are a number of organisations prepared to help you fight your case. [...] contact one of the legal aid centres or solicitors listed in the links section.
This information should not be treated as professional legal advice. If you are caught and/or charged, seek professional legal advice.
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