kickbacked
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- Jan 12, 2010
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Recently on another forum I frequent a topic came about where a guy was told by dnr that because he has a fishing license he therefore waved his right to unreasonable search and seizure, and that he could lawfully search his boat, bags, and truck because they were all involved even if there was no reason to. Now this was not in Indiana but it got me interested in the subject because I do a lot of fishing. I have also seen on some warden shows where they pull over and search vehicles that they believe have been out hunting. Is this legal in Indiana? Others chimed in that they had even heard of dnr being able to check houses if they were tipped off about going over limits etc, with out a warrant. Im hardly ever bothered by dnr but from what i hear there is a new young gun looking to make a name for himself in these parts and ruffling a lot of feathers with the old timers. So i think it would be good to know for sure what my rights are. Anyone with any insight that can help out is appreciated, thanks!