See Carney
at 395. The dissent, in contrast, argued that the analogy to a house was more
compelling and described in detail the interior and structure of the mobile home
to demonstrate its similarity to more permanent living quarters. The dissent identified
even closer analogies to the mobile home "a hotel room, a vacation and retirement
home, or a hunting and fishing cabin," each accompanied by an expectation of privacy
that would require a warrant prior to a search. Id., at 395. (Stevens, J., dissenting).