JRscooby wrote:
Yes, it is unlikely. But everybody should be aware there are laws on the books that will allow it, so I suggest use all space you can, but make sure it is apparent you are using the space. But just travelling with cash, there is a chance that you will lose it. Anybody remember that church group that was collecting for a charity, got stopped in Ok? They had enough of a network to ask questions nationwide, so the money was returned to head off a investigation. Do you have that network?
Decade before I retired, instead of listening to same commercials, over and over, I would download things like National Press Club for the long nights. Some of what I heard then but never heard reported bothered me. Examples; The head of DEA, asked about the nation wide network of plate readers being installed, "No, not likely to curtail the flow of drugs, but will likely increase CAF"
The head of Kansas HP, when questioned about budget cuts, "With recent change in Co laws, and our CAF laws, we do not expect any hardship."
If the man is just out to get you, there ae enough laws on the books, they will find one that gets you.
It's absolutely silly to worry about opening up wasted space to make it into a compartment.
PS: I understand the issue with civil forfeit laws and they need to be reigned in but impounding RVs for storing undies in a non-standard compartment isn't a big source of confiscations.