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Old Oct 26, 2010 | 8:37 am
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InkUnderNails
 
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Originally Posted by ND Sol
No need for probable cause as this is an administrative search, so no need to store images for use as evidence later. Have you ever heard of x-ray monitor images being stored and used later in a trial?
And what is the constitutional justification or exception for an administrative search of ones physical person?

I know the courts have found that an administrative search is acceptable. They did that back in 1967 and it applied to searches of buildings for code violations and such. I also know that after 9/11 the TSA got permission for increased administrative searches of stuff going on the aircraft. But, I could not find a court decision or legislative action that extended the administrative search to ones body.

I readily admit I am not a legal expert, but I try to research these matters. Please inform me.

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