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How N.H. state police use minor traffic violations to look for drugs : vimarsana.com
How N.H. state police use minor traffic violations to look for drugs
It’s a legal but controversial tactic known as a pretextual stop, used often by the state's Mobile Enforcement Team, or MET.
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