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Post by avordvet on Apr 24, 2015 14:07:43 GMT -5
It's not a crime to exercise your rightsPolice officers don't like to hear these words: "Am I free to go?"
"I don't consent to a search."
"I'm going to remain silent." www.policecrimes.com/police.html
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Post by watchful on Apr 25, 2015 18:27:25 GMT -5
Support your local Militia! If none in town start one!
The key to dealing with Public Servants is to never answer any question with over 1 word. Yes! No! Why!
They are trained to make you convict yourself.
They are not equipped to conduct long classes in civics, oaths, or rights. So trying to convince them to do what is right is a lost cause.
Answer every question with a smile and ONE WORD so as not to exceed their ability to understand.
Example:
"Do you know why I stopped you? Answer NO!
Where are you going? WHY?
May I see your driver's license? Yes! or Why!
If he is standing by your head with a gun a smile is in order.
While he does that your phone on the seat next to you is recording the audio.
"Please step out of the vehicle" WHY!
When he leaves write down his car tags, his name if he was wearin a name tape.
I have had good luck when asked if they can search my vehicle with "let me call my lawyer and see if he can come out here and represent me before you do that." They will probably ask you to have a nice day and drive safely. (3 times) No one can stand lawyers!
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