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What to do about the police following my daughter?

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My 18 year old daughter has been being "followed" by a female officer with a K9 . First she stopped her and ask to search the car, to no avail of course. This same officer turns around and follows my daughter every time she sees her. When my daughter turns the cop goes on real slow. I spoke to her boss and he has yet to call me back. The car is in my name as is the insurance. What is her problem?

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  2. So what you're telling us is that this cop has nothing better to do than follow your daughter?  Try talking to the police woman.  I'll bet she has a good reason for actions.  Don't be one of the many many idiot parents who believe their child can do no wrong.  I love my children, but I would trust a cop if they told me my kids were doing something wrong.  Yes, I would also verify the cops story myself.  Children have a strong propensity to lie, cops don't.  

  3. What time of day or night does this happen. Your little angel may have acted up in the past.

  4. Good question.  Some officers don't like being told no.  They start to look for anything to stop someone for.  That could be the case.

    Or, it could be that your daughter is not telling you the whole story.  

    If you spoke to the officers boss and got no response.  Call again, go over their head to their superior.  Remember that the squeaky wheel gets the grease.  Make enough noise and they will listen.

  5. It's been my long experience that the police usually don't follow someone unless they have a good reason to. If you are on their radar, you did something to put you there. I would be confronting my daughter if i were you.

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