responding to officerfriendly
I periodically post this wonderful page.
[url]http://www.americansforsafeaccess.org/article.php?id=2605[/url]
There are three basic types of encounters with the police: Conversation, Detention, and Arrest.
Interrogation isn't always bright lights and rubber hoses -- usually it's just a conversation. Whenever the cops ask you anything besides your name and address, it's legally safest to say these Magic Words:
"I am going to remain silent. I want to see a lawyer."
This invokes legal rights, which protect you from interrogation. When you say this, the cops (and all other law enforcement officials) are legally required to stop asking you questions. They probably won't stop, so just repeat the Magic Words or remain silent until they catch on. If you forget your decision to remain silent and start talking to the police, you can and should re-invoke the Magic Words, then remain silent.
Read the whole page -- it's valuable stuff.
in town on business now scared to look
WOW. Second time in Chicago and enjoyed the first one mongering, but now I'm scared to cruise. So what are my choices?
Where r the SW in Chi-town?
I'm going on tour to make a documentary film about streetwalkers starting Jan 2nd and I'm looking for places with alot of active streetwalkers to film. Can any suggest a good location?