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Admin
05-07-09, 11:58
Greetings everyone,

Here are a couple of links to some informative law school lectures wherein the speaker, one a law school professor and the other a seasoned police detective, describing all the reasons why potential criminal suspects should NEVER talk to the police for any reason.

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"Don't Talk to the Police" by Professor James Duane - 27:25 - May 21, 2008

James Duane explains why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4097602514885833865&q=don%27t+talk+to+the+police&ei=WuM9SM6yHZP8rQL4p6iSBA

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"Don't Talk to the Police" by Officer George Bruch - 21:13 - May 21, 2008

George Bruch from the Virginia Beach police department responds to Professor James Duane's presentation on why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6014022229458915912&hl=en

Admin
05-07-09, 14:18
Greetings everyone,

Here is a link to the video "BUSTED: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters" narrated by Mr. Ira Glasser, who served as Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1978 until 2001.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqMjMPlXzdA&feature=fvst

http://www.flexyourrights.org/index.php

The bottom line: Keep you fucking mouth shut!

Thanks,

Jackson

Betac
04-17-10, 15:42
You hear all the time people getting arrested for finding street walkers.

You hear jons gettting arrested in fake incalls.

But what about outcalls? How often does that happen. Anyone hear about this?

Thanks

Leg Securedisc
05-13-10, 21:28
Thanks for sharing valuable information.


Greetings everyone,

Here are a couple of links to some informative law school lectures wherein the speaker, one a law school professor and the other a seasoned police detective, describing all the reasons why potential criminal suspects should NEVER talk to the police for any reason.

=======================================

"Don't Talk to the Police" by Professor James Duane - 27:25 - May 21, 2008

James Duane explains why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4097602514885833865&q=don%27t+talk+to+the+police&ei=WuM9SM6yHZP8rQL4p6iSBA

=======================================

"Don't Talk to the Police" by Officer George Bruch - 21:13 - May 21, 2008

George Bruch from the Virginia Beach police department responds to Professor James Duane's presentation on why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6014022229458915912&hl=en

Cadillac31
09-11-10, 18:37
Yea, the best thing to do is just let them be like "oh I saw you do that" Response: Puzzled look "What?"

Just play dumb, never say anything

Xstwlker
10-24-10, 02:23
You hear all the time people getting arrested for finding street walkers.

You hear jons gettting arrested in fake incalls.

But what about outcalls? How often does that happen. Anyone hear about this?

ThanksHi. I am an upscale escort who believes in thriving in the industry, and who hopefully learns fron her mistakes.

It was a normal day at my aparment, and I had a few friends over, when I got a call from a (local) telephone number. He said, "____, Hi. I saw that your ad says you live on the Southside, how soon can you be here, at the Embassy Suites? I am going out later to have dinner with some business associates. " I replied, "Oh, 20 minutes or so. " "HE INQUIRED ABOUT THE RATE, which is typically, not unusual. It took me longer than that to get away. I did not leave for approxiately an hour.

I accidentally left my phone in the guys car that dropped me at the entrance. Up the elevator I went, headed towards room 302. When I stepped off the elevator, I went the wrong way, as this particular hotel is circular, and it is hard to tell which way to go upon exiting the elevator. "Oh silly me, " (slapping my self on the head, I turned around to head the right way. "304. " I spotted 302 and headed towards the door. As I approached the door, but not quite, it opened. I saw a couple of women and men heading out. I thought to myself, "Oh darn, I am too late, he is already on his way to dinner with his business assoc, I won't embarrass him or I, I'll just walk right past as if I am headed somewhere else. ".which I did, and made eye contact with one of the men exiting. Before I was out of earshot, I heard a female say, "Will you take the handcuffs off of me before we go through the lobby? "

My head spun. I headed towards the stairs, carefully glancing behind me to see if anyone was following. I did not have my phone! But made it out without incident.

Me being a forever smart-ass, after calling and warning the local agency phone answerer, I called the number back that the guy called me from. It went straight to a generic voicemail, (something that I am leery about to this day. At the beep, I exclaimed, "Hi! This is ______. WHew! That was a close one! "

Highway Man
03-12-14, 02:32
Greetings everyone,

Here is a link to the video "BUSTED: The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters" narrated by Mr. Ira Glasser, who served as Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1978 until 2001.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqMjMPlXzdA&feature=fvst

http://www.flexyourrights.org/index.php

The bottom line: Keep you fucking mouth shut!

Thanks,

JacksonThese are excellent videos and excellent advice. They should be moved with the mongering rules to the first page and be required viewing. Thanks,

Viriato
07-05-14, 02:08
Thanks for the videos. Thankfully I've never encountered any issues with LEO and I certainly don't plan to in the future. At least these videos give me a good idea of what to do. And equally importantly, what NOT to do. The biggest piece of advice I've seen given by a great many people has been keep quiet. Just like they say when reading you your Miranda rights, anything you say can and will be used against you. Best to keep quiet. Don't even lie because that can get you in even more trouble. Ask for your lawyer and don't give them squat until he (or she) arrives.

And if your lawyer is a she, good for you. Hopefully your banging that, mostly because that's one of my fantasies / goals in the long term: the.

Member #4581
07-05-14, 06:08
This is from another site that helps individuals protect their personal rights. While centered on DUI checkpoints it still has value. http://fairdui.org/.

FRmonger1
07-05-14, 13:50
This is from another site that helps individuals protect their personal rights. While centered on DUI checkpoints it still has value. http://fairdui.org/.All of these laws are state dependent. Just try no showing I'd in Florida. The no search result in drug sniffing dogs being called out while you are detained and if they don't find anything they will plant something. I do agree with staying quiet.

Highway Man
07-06-14, 03:05
All of these laws are state dependent. Just try no showing I'd in Florida. The no search result in drug sniffing dogs being called out while you are detained and if they don't find anything they will plant something. I do agree with staying quiet.

Good luck with that one in Alabama. They will be pulling it out of you when they do the colonoscopy looking for drugs, like they did the guy in Deming, NM.

I would like to add one thing to this thread that is also state dependent. Don't go mongering with illegal drugs in the car. It must be tempting to some people to carry some weed or party favors along in case the date turns into a party, but that will turn a simple stop to harass you into a ride to jail

McCooker
07-06-14, 03:15
Greetings everyone,

Here are a couple of links to some informative law school lectures wherein the speaker, one a law school professor and the other a seasoned police detective, describing all the reasons why potential criminal suspects should NEVER talk to the police for any reason.

=======================================

"Don't Talk to the Police" by Professor James Duane - 27:25 - May 21, 2008

James Duane explains why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4097602514885833865&q=don%27t+talk+to+the+police&ei=WuM9SM6yHZP8rQL4p6iSBA

=======================================

"Don't Talk to the Police" by Officer George Bruch - 21:13 - May 21, 2008

George Bruch from the Virginia Beach police department responds to Professor James Duane's presentation on why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6014022229458915912&hl=enThanks for the information.

Hargow20
07-06-14, 07:20
The essential thing to remember is that the police are questioning you to gather evidence for a arrest or to build a stronger case against you if they have arrested you. Just watch Cops TV or some other reality based police show and you see how many people implicate themselves when LE had no insufficient evidence against them.

I find it interesting that statements can only be used against you and are treated as hearsay if you defense attorney questions the officer about it. So don't let yourself be intimidated by the police into talking. Just simply say nothing or tell them you are going to remain silent.

Updated link. The old url is no longer good.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8z7NC5sgik).


Greetings everyone,

Here are a couple of links to some informative law school lectures wherein the speaker, one a law school professor and the other a seasoned police detective, describing all the reasons why potential criminal suspects should NEVER talk to the police for any reason.

=======================================

"Don't Talk to the Police" by Professor James Duane - 27:25 - May 21, 2008

James Duane explains why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4097602514885833865&q=don%27t+talk+to+the+police&ei=WuM9SM6yHZP8rQL4p6iSBA

=======================================

"Don't Talk to the Police" by Officer George Bruch - 21:13 - May 21, 2008

George Bruch from the Virginia Beach police department responds to Professor James Duane's presentation on why innocent people should never talk to the police.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6014022229458915912&hl=en

Symone
01-11-15, 05:13
Good luck with that one in Alabama. They will be pulling it out of you when they do the colonoscopy looking for drugs, like they did the guy in Deming, NM.

I would like to add one thing to this thread that is also state dependent. Don't go mongering with illegal drugs in the car. It must be tempting to some people to carry some weed or party favors along in case the date turns into a party, but that will turn a simple stop to harass you into a ride to jailI personally hate being asked if I enjoy / like Party Favors because they ruin dates. I don't mind exchanges every once in awhile from a regular in a bind for flowers. However with all that being said, I do believe fun of that nature is trouble during travels, and not recommended.

Stockholm
06-02-17, 19:23
To all free-thinking people who care about freedom: Please, if you ever get called in for Jury Duty, GO AND PARTICIPATE. Keep quiet, kiss ass, tell them what they want to hear, then at the end of the trial, return a NOT GUILTY VERDICT. This is the ONLY WAY we as American Citizens can take back our country from these aggressive scumbag cops and prosecutors.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qu08TKhWzLs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OofDALmyKk8

SWalkerRanger
02-05-19, 04:42
I don't think I've ever been stopped by a police officer, but I did get a serious scare recently. I was driving around the track looking for a good time, when I noticed a cop car behind me. I kept cool and drove towards the freeway until he stopped following me, but then I noticed another vehicle following me, which I suspected was an unmarked car. So I made my daring escape towards the freeway.

I know that they could have pulled me over and charged me with the bullshit "driving around looking to solicit prostitution charge," so I am wondering about what my options are in such a situation?(Or if they catch me in the act somehow by picking up an undercover cop).

Should I just pull over, follow their instructions, and tell them that I have nothing to say without a lawyer present?


The essential thing to remember is that the police are questioning you to gather evidence for a arrest or to build a stronger case against you if they have arrested you. Just watch Cops TV or some other reality based police show and you see how many people implicate themselves when LE had no insufficient evidence against them.

I find it interesting that statements can only be used against you and are treated as hearsay if you defense attorney questions the officer about it. So don't let yourself be intimidated by the police into talking. Just simply say nothing or tell them you are going to remain silent.

Updated link. The old url is no longer good.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8z7NC5sgik).

DaveSalem
09-09-20, 08:02
As a former newspaper editor, I just want to ask: Exactly what does this whole section here add to the story, and why couldn't you just leave it out? So you left your cell behind. Doesn't matter. So you turned the wrong way. Doesn't matter!

I accidentally left my phone in the guys car that dropped me at the entrance. Up the elevator I went, headed towards room 302. When I stepped off the elevator, I went the wrong way, as this particular hotel is circular, and it is hard to tell which way to go upon exiting the elevator. "Oh silly me, " (slapping my self on the head, I turned around to head the right way. "304."


HiI am an upscale escort who believes in thriving in the industry, and who hopefully learns fron her mistakes.

It was a normal day at my aparment, and I had a few friends over, when I got a call from a (local) telephone number. He said, "____, Hi. I saw that your ad says you live on the Southside, how soon can you be here, at the Embassy Suites? I am going out later to have dinner with some business associates. " I replied, "Oh, 20 minutes or so. " "HE INQUIRED ABOUT THE RATE, which is typically, not unusual. It took me longer than that to get away. I did not leave for approxiately an hour.

I accidentally left my phone in the guys car that dropped me at the entrance. Up the elevator I went, headed towards room 302. When I stepped off the elevator, I went the wrong way, as this particular hotel is circular, and it is hard to tell which way to go upon exiting the elevator. "Oh silly me, " (slapping my self on the head, I turned around to head the right way. "304. " I spotted 302 and headed towards the door. As I approached the door, but not quite, it opened. I saw a couple of women and men heading out. I thought to myself, "Oh darn, I am too late, he is already on his way to dinner with his business assoc, I won't embarrass him or I, I'll just walk right past as if I am headed somewhere else.

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