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Well idiotic or not,I'll take the advise of those that were actually asked to speak on the topic by someone.
After I talk to an attorney.
Doesn't seem any more idiotic than taking advise from someone on a gun forum who claims to be a LEO.
And why take advise from a somewhat informed LEO anyway?
Like the ex sheriff said in the video,cops are trained to put people together to get confessions and ANYTHING YOU SAY,WILL MOST DEFINITELY,BE USED AGAINST YOU.
I'll listen to the idiotic video
One needs to check my advice and apply it to see how relevant it is...no harm no foul there. Look back on all my posts on the matter, and see the consistency. Have sat down with many attorney on the subject. I unlike others, do not spout out anything that will harm any of you in any way. Check the facts of the matter, and see what you come up with.
But nope, don't take any advice from a "somewhat" informed LEO...not that some of us "somewhat" informed LEO's have been on both sides of the coin and have been asked to speak and teach on such matters.
But hey, we're nasty evil people...we start fires to feel joy, and ate our twins in the womb.
Contrary to the idiotic youtube videos and other garbage floating around the net, I would suggest one speaks to someone who has actually been there, and had that done to them. UGH!
It is actually beneficial to your cause if you do talk to investigators, but only in a very narrow scope. True, do not discuss what happened, but do help out yourself by helping the investigation.
Tell the investigators the following;
1 - Who was involved, and where they can be found;
2 - The area of where the incident occurred. If it started in one place and ended in another, give the investigators the path taken;
3 - Evidence/weapons and where they can be found;
4 - Witnesses. and where they can be found.
Leave it there, and contact your chosen attorney.
Giving the above does not incriminate you in anyway.
As for attorneys. Find one that is well versed in use of force issues for your state. For the cost of a case of ammo or so, the time spent getting the info. you need will payoff much down the road.
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1. Did you know you were speeding ? ( any answer means you are speeding.)
2. Do you know why I stopped you. Never confess to saying yes you know why he may have pulled you over for something else and you start spilling your guts about the tire you know is going bald.
3. Can I search you car or do you have anything illegal in the car, the answer should be neither no or yes, but why do you want to search my car. Then donot give consent and that you wish to leave now.
They will say we are calling a dog etc, most police know they can not detain you so if they wish to call a dog to search ask if you are free to go.
They assume you hear they are calling dog and you assume you are detained not so.
4. Stay in your car, if they ask if you mind stepping out that is not an order, I found that 99% of people we saw pull over would leave the door open,
they are counting you will do the same, if the door is open they can peak more closely at what is in the car even without asking. If you get out close the door.