Like what though? We can't really start anywhere without knowing what evidence we're working with, and if we can't look for evidence until the trial itself that's already putting us at a disadvantage. And talking about curfew only gets us so far.
Frankly, I think we take too long waiting on the body checks.
And know the ugly side of that is we get suspicious of the first weird-lookin' wound we see, but at least we'd have something to compare to the moment the teams got back.
No, you're right. We should be suspicious of all weird-looking marks because we don't know what we're looking at or who might be covering for who. [Just a thought.] We let people get away with not being checked at all during a strip search and that...probably was one of the worst things we could've done to ourselves.
And if we do it early enough there's time later to go back for a second search if we have to, right?
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And know the ugly side of that is we get suspicious of the first weird-lookin' wound we see, but at least we'd have something to compare to the moment the teams got back.
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And if we do it early enough there's time later to go back for a second search if we have to, right?
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Then again, we've got so many items on the loose, so. Who knows how much a strip search will help.
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