Dawson Creek -- Dawson Creek's school district is looking at getting its own dog to sniff out drugs in lockers. District administrator Rob Dennis said that while police need warrants to conduct searches, and police dogs are considered police officers, the board could get around that by hiring its own investigative dog.
"There's an expectation of the student that their privacy has been breached when a police dog comes in and searches their locker so that the evidence is no longer admissible in a court of law," he said, CP
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