SF Chronicle: On the road to Burning Man, traffic stops and drug searches fuel backlash

SF Chronicle: On the road to Burning Man, traffic stops and drug searches fuel backlash by Peter Fimrite:

Organizers of the desert frolic known as Burning Man are fuming about a series of vehicle stops and searches for drugs being conducted by Bureau of Indian Affairs officers on people heading to the annual festival.

As if concerns about the lingering smoke from fires burning across the western United States weren’t bad enough, officers have been stopping trucks and trailers this week on Nevada Highway 447 on the way to the Black Rock Desert and, in several cases, conducting lengthy searches using police dogs.

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