daNattyFatty
Ultimate Member
Correct me if I'm wrong, but probable cause is nothing more then their opinion sometimes correct? If you look like you may be up to no good to them, isn't that probable cause? I think in many cases it would be your opinion they don't and their opinion they do.
You're correct about probable cause being more than their opinion. They only need reasonable articulable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot to stop someone. What you described is building up to reasonable articulable suspicion.
Probable cause is a 51% (or more, depending on the evidence they have) certainty that someone committed a crime.