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Hey guys, it's Anthony Bandiero here with blue to gold law enforcement training. I have another question from an officer from Arizona. And it's a great question. I want to share it with you and give you my feedback on it. And so the question is, Can officers still ask for consent to search a vehicle during a traffic stop? Without that being considered extending the traffic stop for an unrelated region reason, in violation of the Rodriguez decision?
And so the answer is, yes, officers can do it. It is not it does not violate Rodriguez. And here's why. So, first of all, as a little bit of a context, Rodriguez is that decision from 2015 that says that if officers overextend a stop for an unrelated reason, then that violates the ...