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A German court has ruled that police have the right to strip-search fans going into soccer games, even if they have no specific grounds for the search.(Brief article)
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Reason
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October 1, 2006| Author:
Oliver, Charles
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A German court has ruled that police have the right to strip-search fans going into soccer games, even if they have no specific grounds for the search. The ruling came following a complaint filed by a 16-yea...
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