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Dogs not detecting AAS?

nuevo laredo

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I tried something interesting recently. I walked into Mexico for my weekly Redijects and the cute chica wasn't working that day so I had to hit it myself in a bathroom. In the process I got oil all over my fingers and decided to leave it and rub it all over my car door handle. I knew I had to drive up North through the Border Patrol station and was curious if the dogs would notice all the sust on the door handle. The two dogs didn't even though I also hung my oiled hand out the window and gave one of them a nice close-up sniff of my hand. Do they train them to recognize AAS?

What's the deal here? Could these folks actually be doing something useful like focusing on bombs, guns, cocaine, etc?

*Note*
I'm in no way suggesting that anyone become a mule because these dogs appear to not catch it. You could always be pulled aside for the hell of it at the station or even pulled over on the road to be searched. Someone correct me if I am wrong but I understand that the US Border Patrol needs no probable cause to search you inside and out when you are somewhere within 20-30 miles of the border.
 
I'm of the opinion that the oil from steroids doesnt offer a distinct smell that could be detected by the dogs, unlike weed and cocaine.
 
No dogs are not trained to detect AAS. Atleast not now anyway, but you never know with the way things are going. I have crossed several time with large quantities, they would walk the dogs up the rows of cars and not once did the dogs even look twice my way. But the border patrol at the crossing is another story. Just depends on who you get and what kind of day he is having. Too much to risk, i would not reccomend it! They are trained what to look for, and if they send you to secondary, you are fucked!
 
nuevo laredo said:
I tried something interesting recently. I walked into Mexico for my weekly Redijects and the cute chica wasn't working that day so I had to hit it myself in a bathroom. In the process I got oil all over my fingers and decided to leave it and rub it all over my car door handle. I knew I had to drive up North through the Border Patrol station and was curious if the dogs would notice all the sust on the door handle. The two dogs didn't even though I also hung my oiled hand out the window and gave one of them a nice close-up sniff of my hand. Do they train them to recognize AAS?

What's the deal here? Could these folks actually be doing something useful like focusing on bombs, guns, cocaine, etc?

*Note*
I'm in no way suggesting that anyone become a mule because these dogs appear to not catch it. You could always be pulled aside for the hell of it at the station or even pulled over on the road to be searched. Someone correct me if I am wrong but I understand that the US Border Patrol needs no probable cause to search you inside and out when you are somewhere within 20-30 miles of the border.

WBB on my forum was claiming he was taken down when his pack was sniffed by a dog in int. customs. Later during the trial, none of it truly came out. I haven't seen any recent data to suggest LE is training dogs to catch steroid shipments or mules, but this could change/be changing as we speak.
 
jacked clown said:
Only reason dogs can smell most drugs is because the police make them addicted to it.

LOL, watch out for those jacked up 200lbs dogs then.

Ive heard dogs can be trained to detect them but they dont currently do so.
 
Dogs are trained to smell drugs, human beings, and money........the training is expensive so they only for what is worth it.........
 
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