Tropical
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Lets put this to rest before paranoia takes over this thread;
The incident in question only happened that one time. A local asshole cop kept noticing the same vehicle parked in the back of the store and the guy shopping and did his investigating from there. HIGHLY illegal what the cop did and I can almost promise you the case will get tossed because all the evidence they have will be considered "fruit of the poisonous tree", the poisonous tree being that a warrant was obtained from an investigation that violated the poor bastards rights the moment the cop went passed running the plates to check for a stolen vehicle.
The camera is a security camera.
I will say this right here and now and take it for what it's worth, shopping at a hydro shop is not illegal, not even remotely. It is against the law for an officer to take your tag and conduct an investigation simple because he saw you come out of a hydro shop with a box of lights. Period. Ask any attorney and they will tell you the same thing.
Might as well stand outside of Home depot and take tags of everybody buying wood, you know, just incase it's to build a growroom.
Yes, we can all usually spot a "grower" in a hydro shop, and sometimes so can a cop (like, say, a potleaf bumper sticker) but the law is very clear on what they can do about it and the cop in this particular case clearly violated the mans rights.
This is Florida folks, they don't call it the dirty south because of the McDonalds cups litering Walmart parking lots. Politics and law enforcement that push the edge of your rights are the norm down in this swamp. Don't be flagrant, tell no one, and don't bring a box truck to a hydro shop. (But even THAT is not enough probable cause for you to be followed!)
Know your rights and you'll be much better armed!
***I'm not a lawyer, but I did stay in a holiday in last night And spent A LOT of time in the law library when I was in prison
Even though I am not familiar with that particular case, I think the legal issue involved here is important enough to discuss in a little more detail to keep our fellow growers safe and well stocked on the grow supplies they need.
We all agree that shopping at a hydro store is legal and not probable cause of any crime. Also, the parking lot at the hydro store is a public place where you have no reasonable expectation of privacy. LEO (and their cameras) has as much right to be there as you, and they might see you when they are there. LEO can't use that info to violate your right to privacy, but are you sure they are not allowed to become "interested" in you and decide to look for evidence in ways that don't violate your privacy?
I'm pretty sure that there isn't anything that stops LEO from standing on the public street in front of your house and anything they see (or smell) there can be taken to a judge for a search warrant. I don't think LEO needs any justification to stand on that public street or even walk up to your door and ask to talk to you about the price of tea in China. The garbage you put on the street is considered "abandoned property" that they can freely search too.
As a practical matter, I don't think the police enjoy sifting through garbage and are usually busy with crimes more serious than growing a couple plants in your closet. But, if they see you leave the hydro store with 55 gallon drums of bloom nutes, they might smell a fish big enough to be worth the effort.
Stay safe, but not paranoid, folks.