Cars are different under the law. When the window is open, smells of alcohol and drugs can provide cause for warrant searches. Cars are on a public roadway so ‘privacy of the home’ laws do not apply.
Smoking isn’t against the law in the car, but can interfere with his duties so he has the authority to order her to put it out.
Yeah you keep claiming such but so far you offer no proof. The deadly weapon claim is funny BTW.
And apparently the people in charge of this officer ain't buying it either because he has been pulled from street duty.
The only exception is searches a probable cause. Which neither apply in this case.