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And you have every right to film police.
It’s not hard to non-aggressively assert your rights to not submit to searches. When they ask you to consent to a search, simply say “No, I do not consent to a search.” in a calm and peaceful manner. It’s that simple.Washington Post:
(I hope the mods will forgive posting an op-ed)
Seems to me his advice about going along quietly conflicts with asserting your rights not to submit to searches &c which will only earn a conviction for contempt of cop.
That depends on the state. In my state, I do not have to inform the police that I have a gun unless they ask. There have been many times that I have been pulled over and have never told the cop I had a gun.Saying you have nothing to say is one thing. However, gun safety courses tell you to inform the officer that you have a gun and you also have a permit.
Committing a strong armed robbery would be a good start.What does being a “thug” entail? being black in America?
Stop it. His post didn’t even so much as imply anything about race. Seriously, what is it with people and wanting racism to still be this overreaching thing in this country? Funny thing is, for you to assume the word “thug” can only refer to blacks is itself racist.What does being a “thug” entail? being black in America?
Speaking for myself, if you tell me you have a concealed handgun license and are carrying (and of course, once I verify the license), it is almost a guarantee you are not getting a ticket, unless you did something blatantly unsafe. Basically because you are obviously a law abiding citizen who is taking an active step to ensure your and your family’s safety, which I can certainly relate to, and that you’ve extended a courtesy for my safety.That depends on the state. In my state, I do not have to inform the police that I have a gun unless they ask. There have been many times that I have been pulled over and have never told the cop I had a gun.
However, it is polite to inform the police you have a gun and they really do appreciate it.
The police are very good at finding a pretext for a search.Yes and no. If you are repeatedly stopped I’m sure you reach a frustration/anger level that makes it hard not to respond negatively, which probably leads to a feedback loop with cops who feel constantly disrespected and threatened.
Years ago I had to walk from my bus stop thru a residential neighborhood to my job (I work overnights). I was repeatedly stopped asked for ID and asked what I was doing in the neighborhood late at night. The cops ran my ID thru their computer (or whatever) to
I was polite but it got old pretty quick. One time a cop asked to search my backpack & I said no, he was already making me late for work and he let it go.
I’m white & in my 40s at the time.but I’m pretty sure my experience would have been different if I had been 20 and black.
As for not submitting to a search, cops are trained to deceive you into giving up your rights. Instead of directly answering, “Am I under arrest?” a standard reply is “Do you want to be?” or “You will be if you don’t cooperate.”
If you refuse a search of your vehicle they will tell you, “We’ll have to wait until we get a K-9 out here.”
It amazes me no end when I hear how many people there are who think they’re in no danger (because they’ve done nothing) when answering questions from police regarding there comings and goings, habits, clothing they wear, vehicles they drive etc. People who answer such questions are venturing into dangerous waters and may be voluntarily making themselves a crime suspect.
Its not that simple, if someone denies their request for a search, this automatically makes police suspect they have something to hide, either drugs/ weapons, in the car, or something they dont want police to find, and then they just come up with a reason they can do the search without permission, or more likely find something to detain the person on.It’s not hard to non-aggressively assert your rights to not submit to searches. When they ask you to consent to a search, simply say “No, I do not consent to a search.” in a calm and peaceful manner. It’s that simple.
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I don’t care if it’s easy, I care if they find something.Its not that simple, if someone denies their request for a search, this automatically makes police suspect they have something to hide, either drugs/ weapons, in the car, or something they dont want police to find, and then they just come up with a reason they can do the search without permission, or more likely find something to detain the person on.
Then say no.But, yes, I figure that the police are going to search no matter what I say.
Absolutely, they already made up their mind at the formality of asking permission I have to assume. We are missing the statistical info on how many times a person said no and the police said; “Oh, OK” and left.But, yes, I figure that the police are going to search no matter what I say.
Of course. That is why refusing to allow a search always has to be followed up with, “Officer, am I free to go now?” The officer may try to extend the encounter until he can get K-9 units or bully you into allowing a search. Just politely repeat, “Officer, am I free to go?” At that point they can arrest you or let you go. But of course they will never just respond to a refusal with something like, “Very well, law abiding citizen, you are free to go now.”Absolutely, they already made up their mind at the formality of asking permission I have to assume. We are missing the statistical info on how many times a person said no and the police said; “Oh, OK” and left.![]()
True.Absolutely, they already made up their mind at the formality of asking permission I have to assume. We are missing the statistical info on how many times a person said no and the police said; “Oh, OK” and left.![]()
You have to waste your own time in other words. And you should be reimbursed for the complete inconvenience, let alone the fear they spread. Its abuse, physical and psychological.Then say no.
If the cop has a reason to search, they are not going to need permission.
Denial of consent means they are going to have to cough up the reason.
It is not making the job harder. It is making sure the job is done properly.
An officer that has problems with this likely should not be an officer.
And you have to know, the K-9s and nice car interiors just won’t work well.The officer may try to extend the encounter until he can get K-9 units or bully you into allowing a search. Just politely repeat, “Officer, am I free to go?” At that point they can arrest you or let you go. But of course they will never just respond to a refusal with something like, “Very well, law abiding citizen, you are free to go now.”![]()
You have to trust that the officer would not be wasting time without a valid reason.You have to waste your own time in other words. And you should be reimbursed for the complete inconvenience, let alone the fear they spread. Its abuse, physical and psychological.![]()
Its happening as in NYC. I have to wonder if it won’t increase the shootings there.All we can do is to legally protect ourselves.