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by iudqnolq
2354 days ago
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> One other thing which goes along with being polite and courteous, never lie outright to an officer. Use weasel words like, "not that I can think of" or, "I'm not sure why you would think that." That might sound suspicious at first glance, but they'll assume in the moment that just about any direct statement is a lie, anyways. If you're thinking about clever hacks to use when you're talking to the police you're doing it wrong. (Unless you're AL, IANAL etc.) |
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Ideally you would simply never speak with a police officer. But this is a stressful and unwanted situation that we're talking about, and most people (myself certainly included) aren't going to know how to assert every one of their rights that are relevant to a situation in that stressful moment. It's fairly easy to remember to avoid giving the officers anything to work with, though.
But you make a good point, I'm not a lawyer and I only speak from anecdotal experience.