You have the right not to incriminate yourself
Here is a video that was posted a few months ago. Spend the time and watch the hole thing!!!
"The Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police Encounters"
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqMjMPlXzdA[/url]
Have fun
Tony
[QUOTE=Michaelzxc]If you watch Cops you see most people voluntary answer police questions.
You can say nothing. You have the right not to incriminate yourself.[/QUOTE]
Re: Citizen's Guide to Surviving Police
Thanks, this was actually very enlightening. I had a hard time committing to 45 minutes, and never thought I'd be glad the ACLU existed, but they did a good job. Why the f--k we need an organization to advocate for our basic human right to have consensual sex is another story.
If I ever got pulled over with a SW in the car and they ask me if I know she is a SW, I'm not saying anything, or will answer it with a question of my own. Because that's probably a trick question to get you to give up some rights, or provide probable cause or some shit. I had always thought it was a chance for you to show respect, and the LE would be like "hey you're honest, you're a guy I'm a guy, I understand what you're trying to do here, but I have a job to do here, and you gotta go home, understand?".
[QUOTE=Little Tony II]Here is a video that was posted a few months ago. Spend the time and watch the hole thing!!!
Tony[/QUOTE]