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Date: 2008-12-29 05:45 pm (UTC)I can understand why they might have thought he was operating a meth lab, aside from the lack of output of meth, or any connection to meth dealers, or was in fact being bankrolled by a local meth corporation or anything like that.
What I can't understand is then taking the view that he has to be imprisoned anyway, and trying to stick him with a charge that requires intent, and thus isn't exactly hard to get out of.
As forms of petty police harassment go, it's a very expensive and pointless one.