When police pull you over for a minor offense, they start asking questions. It might seem like they are just making conversation, but they are really looking for any reason to search your car. Be smart like these 2 and
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When police pull you over for a minor offense, they start asking questions. It might seem like they are just making conversation, but they are really looking for any reason to search your car. Be smart like these 2 and
Blue lights in your mirror! A sinking feeling in your stomach, what do you do? It’s important to know your rights, and also how to interact with law enforcement officials when you have been pulled over. Sometimes, police might ask
This is how to act in a traffic stop. Pay attention!! When stopped by the police, make sure that you protect yourself by: Turning down your radio Acting politely to the officer Keeping your hands visible Having your license, registration
Remain Silent The most important right you must consider in the event you are arrested? The police will even tell you, “You have the right to remain silent.” As Americans we have many rights, and should be grateful for them.