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Originally Posted by Amen
Technically by law you don't have to answer to the police officer.
You do not have to answer their questions, they must answer yours actually.
Like asking why they pulled you over. That is the only conversation you should have with them. Anything else is irrelevant.
They typically ask all sorts of questions fishing for information to use against you or claim they had probably cause.
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Cred if I pull you over for speeding and you refuse to put your window down or open your door how am I supposed to give you your ticket? Lol but that’s the least of it.
I wish it were as simple as “you sped, here’s your ticket, have a good day, bye”
It’s in yor best interest to say little to nothing, ever heard the expression “shut up stupid”. Like amen said, we ask you questions in order to get info out of you, that’s the art of “interviewing”.
But also not saying anything can work against you sometimes. Like if I pull you over for speeding and you refuse to give me yor license, registration, insurance, where do you think it’s gonna go from there? You think shits gonna get better for you? Uh no, if you keep refusing then your window is gonna get busted open, why?
Well to keep it short and simple, we don’t know who you are. We don’t know if you’re the owner of the car. I can go more in depth but that’s not necessary.
It’s simple math, you want a good turnout during police related encounters, don’t be a pos