Blues Man
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It seems that drug dogs are not the impartial creatures people think them to be.
The advent of body cameras is shedding new light on how police dog handlers can elicit false positives from their dogs.
One more reason to distrust the government and the police.
Lawsuit Challenges Reliability of Police Dogs, Says Handlers Influence Them - The Crime Report
In 2010, University of California, Davis researchers set out to test the reliability of drug- and bomb-sniffing dogs, says the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The team assembled 18 police dogs and their handlers and had them go through a room and sniff out the drugs and explosives. The room was clean...
thecrimereport.org
The advent of body cameras is shedding new light on how police dog handlers can elicit false positives from their dogs.
One more reason to distrust the government and the police.