Bonnaroo Speed Traps and Car Searches
Beginning Wednesday evening and continuing through Monday morning in Manchester, the Tennessee Highway Patrol along with local law enforcement will be stopping cars for speeding violations along the routes leading to and from Bonnaroo. Inevitably, officers search some of these vehicles for drugs and drug paraphernalia in Tennessee.
Many speed traps leading to car searches will be set up along Interstate 24 (I-24) west toward Nashville and east toward Chattanooga. Drivers can also expect speed traps along U.S. Highway 41/70S in Coffee (Manchester), Bedford (Shelbyville), and Rutherford (Murfreesboro) counties in addition to state highway 55 (McMinnville Highway) going northeast toward Warren county (McMinnville) and southwest toward Tullahoma and Lynchburg in Moore county. State Highway 53 (Woodbury Highway) may also be heavily monitored. Other counties along I-24 include:
• Hamilton (Chattanooga)
• Meigs (Decatur)
• Grundy (Altamont)
• Van Buren (Spencer)
• Sequatchie (Dunlap)
Speed traps may also have been set up along I-40 in the following counties and county seats:
• Wilson (Lebanon)
• Smith (Carthage)
• Dekalb (Smithville)
• Putnam (Cookeville)
• Cumberland (Crossville)
• White (Sparta)
• Morgan (Wartburg)
• Anderson (Clinton, Oak Ridge)
• Roane (Kingston)
• Loudon (Loudon)
• Knox (Knoxville)
• Blount (Maryville)
• Sevier (Sevierville, Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge)
• Cocke (Newport)
When stopped along these routes, officers often ask the driver for permission to search the vehicle. Intimidated, drivers often give their consent. However, you don’t have to! Did you know that only in certain limited circumstances can the officer search your vehicle? And, even if you do give consent, the consent must be unequivocally, specifically, and intelligently given without pressure or coercion. Moreover, if evidence is seized during a consented-to search, the evidence will only be admissible if it was within the scope of the consent given.
Upon refusal to give consent, however, the police may hold you for long periods of time in order to get a search warrant. But, a traffic stop for speeding can become unreasonable and unconstitutional if the time, manner or scope of the investigation exceeds the scope of probable cause. Remember that if the police hold you longer than necessary, all evidence they seize after that can be subject to suppression in court.
The police may also tell you that he or she has called for drug dogs and that you might as well let the officer search your vehicle. The officer may also say that he or she can search your car with or without your consent. Don’t believe the officer because this is not the law—you always have the right to refuse a search.
If you have fallen victim to an unlawful search and seizure of your person or vehicle and charged with a drug-related offense, the criminal defense attorneys at Baker Associates can help. Give us a call at 866-853-2888 to receive a free case evaluation.