I was at a certain event at Olympic park on the weekend, and along with many other people, enjoyed the frustration of the dogs. As a dog was walking past me, I made eye contact with the woman leading it, and she moved straight over to me. I had 3 pills in my possession, but either the dog couldn't smell them, or she didn't bother to stop me. I'm generally known among my friends as a bad liar, and am sure I must've looked like a jittery ghost. I didn't falter in my walking, and I did look down at the dog, pretending to be curious. So one way or another, its pretty obvious the dog couldn't smell the pills.
What I'm wondering is whether this can be attributed to a) the amount of pills I had, hence the smell wasn't concentrated enough, b) where they were on my body or c) for some reason, these pills didn't emit the scent the dogs are trained to find.
Another question, I heard from a semi-reliable friend that one of his mates got sniffed by a dog, and asked to come aside by the police. Apparently, when they asked him to come aside, he dummied with one hand and pointed "over there?" whilst dacking his pills with the other. The police searched his pockets and person, and only removed his shoes and socks. What suspicion or evidence do the police need to search further than outer clothing? Can they do any form of strip-searching? Does this mean as long as you can remain in a visibly calm state of mind when they search you, you and your dacked goods will be safe?
I reckon its about time we start paying friends who aren't interested in the event, to come to these events, hang around in front of us, and when dogs come past, bolt the other direction

Give the cops a bit of a chase, totally in vain! Might save your arse too
