So I'm driving down the highway today, and notice a motorcycle cop with his lights flashing, stopped behind a car that is stopped on the side of the road. From a distance, I see the LEO standing next to the car writing on his note pad. The car door is open, but there is no one else in or around the car. Then the LEO leans into the open door of the car, and leans all the way over to the other side inside, apparently searching the interior of the car. As I pass by, I notice a big bright green sticker on the back window of the car, like the ones the LEOs put on cars that are disabled on the side of the road.
So, my
assumption is that this was an unattended, disabled car on the side of the road.
My
question is - if the assumption is correct - can a LEO legally search the inside of an abandoned car on the side of the road when the owner is not present, presumably without the owner's permission? Just wondering...
