The defendant and two other men were observed by police officers at about 3:20 a. m. to drive up on the premises of a closed service station and stop and the occupants peered inside the station. The police car proceeded to park on the street in plain view in front of the premises, and the car then drove away. It was followed to an expressway ramp, stopped, and a driver’s license requested. The driver stated that he had no license. According to the officer, who had in the meantime been joined by two other policemen: "I asked the other two subjects where they were going and where they were coming from and they told me different variations of approximately the same story, and at that time I asked the driver if he minded if I looked in the car. *748 He said, 'No.’ I looked inside and found a screwdriver and a pair of pliers under the front seat with an air rifle and pistol. I asked if he minded if I looked in the trunk and he said, 'No. Go ahead,’ and he opened it himself.” The officers then found certain equipment for the burglary of which the appellant was indicted. His motion to suppress the evidence so discovered was denied and he appeals. Held:
The circumstances of this case are remarkably similar to those set out in Schneckloth v. Bustamonte,
Judgment affirmed.
