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Don't Panic: Your Pivotal Guide when Stopped by Law Enforcement

Don't Panic: Your Pivotal Guide when Stopped by Law Enforcement

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Being pulled over by law enforcement can be a frightening and intimidating experience&comma; so it&&num;8217&semi;s important to educate yourself upon your rights beforehand&period; While our police officers do their best to serve and protect&comma; some do occasionally overstep their boundaries of authority&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"><strong>Don&&num;8217&semi;t Try to Talk Your Way Out<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">What if you&&num;8217&semi;ve had a little too much to drink&quest; Although driving under the influence is dangerous&comma; it is crucial that you know what to do if pulled over and not admit to any wrongdoing&period; Anything you say before you are read your Miranda protections are admissible in court&comma; and most police interactions are now videotaped&period; Be as cooperative and polite as possible&comma; because noncompliance may be used against you&period; Politely refuse answering questions regarding alcohol consumption&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"><strong>Don&&num;8217&semi;t Consent to Car Searches<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">During a traffic stop&comma; police only need to have probable cause to initiate a vehicle search&period; Remember that exceeding the speed limit or minor traffic violations do not provide an officer with probable cause to search your car&period; Remain silent in regards to your infraction&comma; and make it clear in a polite manner that you do not consent to being searched&period; Don&&num;8217&semi;t unnecessarily prolong your interactions with an officer&comma; it may give them time to figure out a reason to initiate a search&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"><strong>Keep Your Hands on the Wheel<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">As soon as you safely pull your car out of traffic&comma; ensure you keep your hands stuck to the steering wheel&period; Any movement could be perceived as a threat or an attempt to hide drugs or alcohol&period; Keeping your hands in plain sight is the primary way to help circumvent any suspicion that may lead to an officer initiating a search&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"><strong>Am I Free to Go&quest;<&sol;strong><&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Unless you&&num;8217&semi;re being arrested or detained&comma; you may ask if you are free to leave&period; Without asking this question&comma; you are implicitly agreeing to stay and talk with an officer unnecessarily&period; The more you say and the more time the police have to visually examine your vehicle inside and out&comma; the more risk you are placed at for being detained or arrested for an infraction&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">You have rights during any traffic stop&comma; and it&&num;8217&semi;s your responsibility to both know them and exercise them responsibly&period; Remember to act in a calm and courteous manner&comma; but don&&num;8217&semi;t let yourself be intimidated out of using your constitutionally granted rights&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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