“10 Rules for Dealing with Police, the new film from Flex Your Rights, premiered at Cato earlier this week.
SOURCE: Flex Your Rights
Parents should want to learn and teach their children how to handle the police especially those coming of age and are driving. The rules are as followed.
1. Always remain calm, collected and respectful. “A police encounter is the worst time and place to vent your frustration with the police,”.
2. You have the right to remain silent. Exercise it. Not talking is the smartest way to exercise your Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. (This means “STFU”.)
3. You have the right to refuse any searches of your person or property without a court-ordered search warrant. Murphy(The speaker) told the audience to memorize these lines: “I do not consent to searches.” (And then STFU.)
4. Do not, be fooled. The police are allowed to lie to you, make threats they know to be false, or promise things they have no intention of delivering. (See Number 2.)
5. Ask if you’re being detained or are free to go. The police need probable cause to detain you against your will. (And then STFU.)
Watch this training video:
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