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Since that female cop didn't seem to know about transmission of fecal bacteria to the vaginal area, I'm guessing she gets a lot of well-deserved infections - but she shouldn't be giving them to other people, especially on the side of the road.
You have a right to say no to a search of your car and your person.
A lot of people don't know that. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but if a cop just pulls you over and then asks if he can search your car, you have a right to refuse the search. Unless he has probable cause (e.g. seeing/smelling marijuana), he can't search it. The only thing he can do is request a K-9 unit to sniff it out, but they usually won't do that unless you really seem like you're hiding something and if they can get a dog out there in a reasonable amount of time.
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