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In the event that you actually invite them in they may take advantage of the situation and try to search your house. Usually the police will try to trick you by trying to talk to you inside your home. One officer will ask you questions to distract you while their partner sneaks about. This will give them a chance to search (or plant) any drugs or illegal substances within your home. The best way to avoid an invasion is to stand in the doorway of your front door. Do not step outside or go inside. If they ask to come in just state that you are comfortable where you are. ALWAYS ask if they have a search warrant. If they don't you can stash or trash anything you might not want to be found while they are out getting a warrant.
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