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What good is my community doing for me if I talk to the police and potentially have my own words used against me for them to piece together some lovely bit of fiction? There is literally nothing that one can gain from talking to the police, even if one is completely innocent and isn't thought to be any sort of suspect. Take your socialist ideals of the greater good and blow it out your ass. I'm going to look out for my own best interest, and talking to guys with handcuffs and guns does not fall in to that category.

You're not a good reader are you.

Since when is it socialist to want to help live in a safe community? Looking out for your "own best interest" is exactly what you deserve.
 
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You're not a good reader are you.

Since when is it socialist to want to help live in a safe community? Looking out for your "own best interest" is exactly what you deserve.

I'm not going to sacrifice my own self interest so that my community might be better off. Me talking to police in any capacity has a chance of being harmful to my own cause and absolutely no chance of helping my cause. Therefore, I care little how my talking to cops affects the community, as it does nothing to help me.
 
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Why does the officer need to know "why" u was there? And futhetmore why should I present evidence to prove my claim.

It's none of their business.

This is something you need to understand.... Pay attetntion...

The officer does not NEED to know, he WANTS to know. Thats why he asks questions.
 
I'm not going to sacrifice my own self interest so that my community might be better off. Me talking to police in any capacity has a chance of being harmful to my own cause and absolutely no chance of helping my cause. Therefore, I care little how my talking to cops affects the community, as it does nothing to help me.

Ok, so what. You don't want to talk to the police, that's been established several times over. I understood it the first titme.

I'll talk to the police any time they want to talk to me. I care how my talking to the cops affects the community, as one day it may help my family.
 
This is something you need to understand.... Pay attetntion...

The officer does not NEED to know, he WANTS to know. Thats why he asks questions.

"Mister officer, you don't NEED to know any the things you are asking, you WANT to know. Therefore, I don't HAVE to answer these questions"

See how far that gets you.
 
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This is something you need to understand.... Pay attetntion...

The officer does not NEED to know, he WANTS to know. Thats why he asks questions.

Lol. Why does he WANT to know? Should I just say to him "none of your damn business?"
 
Ok, so what. You don't want to talk to the police, that's been established several times over. I understood it the first titme.

I'll talk to the police any time they want to talk to me. I care how my talking to the cops affects the community, as one day it may help my family.

^this

It never hurts to build rapport with LEO imo but I don't have an irrational fear of them either.
 
Lol. Why does he WANT to know? Should I just say to him "none of your damn business?"

If you're not doing anything criminal, just answer him. He is attempting to see if you're a good guy.. (in most cases) If he's being an ass be an ass back and let him know how unprofessional he is. I'm not telling anyone to cow down to an abusive cop I'm just saying it's not always about the cop being a jerk.
 
SWAT Team Shot David Hooks At Home After Tip From Meth Addict

Yay.

And in before not all the facts are known, we don't know what really happened, etc.

Fact remains this was a tip from a known drug user and thief and no drugs or illegal activity were found. This boils down to a man being murdered in his own house by the state because he practiced his 2nd amendment right.

Someone should round up a posse and hang all the Swat team members involved.
 
What purpose does this line of thinking serve? So, your wife is raped in a crowded square and no one talks? Over the top? Maybe, but my point is your fears are over the top.

I've posted the video that Septic just posted with Professor Duane, and you should watch it. Never, ever talk to the police. I will never speak to any police officer under ANY circumstance -- no matter what. Questions from the police are designed to illicit a response, often contradictory, that justifies a further detention of yourself. Here's the only five phrases a cop should hear from everyone:

1) Am I being detained?
2) Am I free to go?
3) I'm exercising my Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
4) I don't consent to searches.
5) I want a lawyer.

If you say anything else to a cop other than that, you're asking for trouble.
 
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Ok, so what. You don't want to talk to the police, that's been established several times over. I understood it the first titme.

I'll talk to the police any time they want to talk to me. I care how my talking to the cops affects the community, as one day it may help my family.

I care how my talking to police affects the community too, and I would talk to them under the circumstances that my words couldn't be used against me. Unfortunately, that isn't the case. Trying to make it about me being a bad community member is like a politician accusing another politician of hating minorities because they don't want to increase entitlement spending.
 
I've posted the video that Septic just posted with Professor Duane, and you should watch it. Never, ever talk to the police. I will never speak to any police officer under ANY circumstance -- no matter what. Questions from the police are designed to illicit a response, often contradictory, that justifies a further detention of yourself. Here's the only five phrases a cop should hear from everyone:

1) Am I being detained?
2) Am I free to go?
3) I'm exercising my Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
4) I don't consent to searches.
5) I want a lawyer.

If you say anything else to a cop other than that, you're asking for trouble.

Thats great. Hope you never need your community to help you. Actually, I take that back. I hope that nothing ever happens that would require someone in your community to help you who practices your line of thinking.

If you're not a criminal and a LEO is questioning you, you should be asking: How can I help you...?
 
If you're not doing anything criminal, just answer him. He is attempting to see if you're a good guy.. (in most cases) If he's being an ass be an ass back and let him know how unprofessional he is. I'm not telling anyone to cow down to an abusive cop I'm just saying it's not always about the cop being a jerk.

If I'm pulled over for a traffic violation all I should provide is I'm operating the vehicle legally with my license, registration, & proof of insurance. He should issue my ticket or warning & tell me to have a nice day & I'll do the same. I shouldn't have to answer any questions outside of that unless there's probable cause. Not answering personal questions that's none of his damn business isn't probable cause nor should it deem me "suspicious".
 
Thats great. Hope you never need your community to help you. Actually, I take that back. I hope that nothing ever happens that would require someone in your community to help you who practices your line of thinking.

If you're not a criminal and a LEO is questioning you, you should be asking: How can I help you...?

Nonsense. You are so fos your eyes are turning brown.
 
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More anecdotes. Yawn.

Thats what happens when you're living right. All we can rely on is anecdotal information. If I were ever to look for non aneccdotal information I'm sure I could find it, but I like my life and community. Socialist and all... Reminds me, I'm going over to my neighbors to get some sugar, through their unlocked door.
 
Thats great. Hope you never need your community to help you. Actually, I take that back. I hope that nothing ever happens that would require someone in your community to help you who practices your line of thinking.

If you're not a criminal and a LEO is questioning you, you should be asking: How can I help you...?

Not if the cop is treating you like a suspect.
 
Nonsense. You are so fos your eyes are turning brown.

It must be frustrating for you to know that the boogeyman isnt out to get me. I think I'm going to go up to the police station with a couple of dozen donuts and talk to every cop I see.
 
Been a while, but I'm fairly sure US V. Fernandez is one ruling which is used on the argument that LE can require passengers to identify themselves.

Also, you have to understand how dogs smell to understand that just because there were no drugs found does not mean there was not residual odors the dog indicated on. I'm not saying there are no K-9 officers who would do what you say, but I'd argue that 99% would'nt.

No, passengers and police are subject to the rules of Terry. The police must have reasonable suspicion based on articulable facts to make an individual ID themselves. The driver must show a license, but that's it. Passengers are pedestrians. The police can remove people from the car for safety reasons, but they're supposed to have a justification (i.e., the driver has a criminal history; a person appeared to be moving an object under the seat, etc.). In other words, the cops are not supposed to walk up and order everyone out of the car for no reason, but they do it anyway. Just like they do with car searches. If they want to search, they'll manufacture probable cause. If it's contested by a citizen, they'll use "qualified immunity" as a defense. A police department in Illinois had to settle a lawsuit for doing just that.

Illegal roadside search of Star Trek fan brings $100K settlement - The Washington Post

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJqq6KCOkdM[/youtube]
 
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