Originally Posted by
SWCPHX
There is no reasonable suspicion required to run an NCIC check.
If a TSA employee found your $4000, called a LEO, and if a LEO showed up after wondering why they were being called because somebody had $4000 and not doing anything else, then yes you could be run NCIC. I have a feeling that most cops, however, would show up, wonder why they were there since carrying $4000 is not a crime, kick you loose, and then hopefully tongue lash the TSO for being a moron.
But so what if you were run NCIC? What information do you think is contained in NCIC that would paint you in a negative light?
What gets cops in trouble with CJIS is running people for personal reasons. They get into trouble when they start running their daughter's or son's new boyfriend/girlfriend. They get into trouble when they run vehicles in front of their ex girl/boy friend/wife/husband's place and then harass the new suitor.
Does not the Reasonable Suspicion standard apply before an investigation can be commenced and does not running someone through NCIC start that investigation?