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U.S. v. Woodrum, No. 99-1797 (1st Cir.) (202 F.3d 1) (January 20, 2000) (Judge Bruce M. Selya)

In the case, the Government contended, and the panel agreed, that a taxi driver's voluntary participation in a Taxi Inspection Program for Safety (TIPS), granted the police the right to search any passengers in the taxi on the grounds that the taxi-owner's consent constituted a consent by the passenger. That ...

 

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