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Cavity Search


Upon arrest or incarceration, the standard detainee will go through a body cavity search. Armed with a flashlight, police will look for illegal drugs, money, weapons, or jewelry that can be hidden in body orifices like nostril, mouth, ears, urethra, vagina or rectum.
The contraband goods are valuable behind bars and can pose a risk to inmate and staff...
The difference between life and death sometime lies in one simple question:” Who am I dealing with”. When you have no clue about the person you are dealing with, you are drinking a potential poisonous liquid in the dark. You might hurt the innocent man and pay for it later, you might offend the snake with a long memory and pay for it later on in life or you might help the “right” person and waste valuable time and resources. It’s is clear that a cavity search is more invasive than a strip search, but it’s also true that you need to know as much as you can about someone before you let them in your house. The word “house” in this situation could be anything from emotional and professional relationships to business mergers and presidential elections.

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