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police? some of them do. and some of them don t. judge jeanine: what is your recommendation? our recommendation, first, if anything is detected or found in the home, it s call the police. and to call the authorities. judge jeanine: you don t do that yourself? no, no. we are performing a sniff, which is not a search. a sniff is we re going in to detect odor and we tell that particular parent there is an odor here. there is an odor there. you need to look, see what s there. judge jeanine: all right, larry is a security and crisis consultant and former police officer. larry, what do you say to ann saying, you know, we give we leave it up to the parents. do the parents have a legal obligation to call the police. yeah, it s really two fold here. the parents who have been actively involved with the kid their entire life that have imposed discipline and have been working with their kids on these problems. those parents that bring the dog in are going to be more successful with
look at that. afterwards, the handler, janet duly breaks the word to the family. there is possibly some odor. janet explains it likely wasn t drugs themselves but where the drugs used to be like if the son s friend kept his jacket or bag in that location. i think i was really just hoping there wasn t going to be anything. it was worth it? yeah. because now we know. judge jeanine: ann willis is the ceo of dogs finding drugs. she is here with zuko. and hello, zuko. he turned when i called his name. ann, who are your typical clients. our typical clients are parents whose children who have been heavily involved in drugs. it s not the mom who just has a fling of an idea that thinks her kids might be getting into this. these kids have had a known problem. 90% of our clients with the families, they are kids who have been dealing. they have got scales in heir rooms. all sorts of problems.
look at that. afterwards, the handler, janet duly breaks the word to the family. there is possibly some odor. janet explains it likely wasn t drugs themselves but where the drugs used to be like if the son s friend kept his jacket or bag in that location. i think i was really just hoping there wasn t going to be anything. it was worth it? yeah. because now we know. judge jeanine: ann willis is the ceo of dogs finding drugs. she is here with zuko. and hello, zuko. he turned when i called his name. ann, who are your typical clients. our typical clients are parents whose children who have been heavily involved in drugs. it s not the mom who just has a fling of an idea that thinks her kids might be getting into this. these kids have had a known problem. 90% of our clients with the families, they are kids who have been dealing. they have got scales in heir rooms. all sorts of problems.
police? some of them do. and some of them don t. judge jeanine: what is your recommendation? our recommendation, first, if anything is detected or found in the home, it s call the police. and to call the authorities. judge jeanine: you don t do that yourself? no, no. we are performing a sniff, which is not a search. a sniff is we re going in to detect odor and we tell that particular parent there is an odor here. there is an odor there. you need to look, see what s there. judge jeanine: all right, larry is a security and crisis consultant and former police officer. larry, what do you say to ann saying, you know, we give we leave it up to the parents. do the parents have a legal obligation to call the police. yeah, it s really two fold here. the parents who have been actively involved with the kid their entire life that have imposed discipline and have been working with their kids on these problems. those parents that bring the dog in are going to be more successful with
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