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Hello, Law enforcement officers. It's Anthony Bandiero, here with Blue Gold law enforcement training. And today, I'm going to share with you the difference between open view and plain view. Open view is when you are in a non-protected area. And you see incriminating evidence. One of the reasons they call it open view is because, typically, you're on open fields. What is an open field?
Open fields are generally anywhere where you can see the sky, and you're not in curtilage. Right. So I like to say if you can look up and you can actually see the sky, you're on one or two areas, curtilage or an open field, if you can look up and you see a ceiling while you're in a protected area. And how much protection that area gets depends on where i ...