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What worries me is that these roid-raging thugs will interpret someone getting out as a threat-- viva la 14 hrs ago #1
You only get out if they tell you to nt EX500rider 13 hrs ago #6
Seldom do I watch YouTube's because they take too long to get to the point..but this was outstanding, easy to watch and Ninga 14 hrs ago #2
Here is a little bit different take on this... NowsTheTime 14 hrs ago #3
Transcript. If you can't copy and paste or print out a video. usonian 12 hrs ago #13
really good information Roc2020 13 hrs ago #4
not necessarily good information cab67 13 hrs ago #5
Basically stay in the car with window down & hands in sight unless told to exit EX500rider 13 hrs ago #7
When ordered to get out of your car, lock the door behind you. It becomes another 4th Amendment blockade and the cops OMGWTF 12 hrs ago #14
If they don't have permission or probable cause EX500rider 10 hrs ago #19
It looks like an advertisement. I say situational awareness is the first rule of self defense. littlemissmartypants 13 hrs ago #8
In what neighborhood? Cirsium 13 hrs ago #9
+1 leftstreet 10 hrs ago #20
Would be nice to have a written list of do's and don't's . . . AverageOldGuy 13 hrs ago #10
Here you go. Jedi Guy 10 hrs ago #21
I used to get a lot of reels about how people act when a cop pulls them over, or otherwise approaches them. mucholderthandirt 6 hrs ago #24
If you rolled your window, can they just reach in and unlock the car? question everything 1 hr ago #31
Good luck rolling the window up & locking the door ...instead simply state that "I do not concent to any searches" NowsTheTime 13 hrs ago #11
Yes, You start rolling up your windows before getting out..... Zackzzzz 12 hrs ago #18
Transcript, in case you can'r memorize videos. usonian 12 hrs ago #12
So we should assume they won't prevent us from closing the door? Raven123 12 hrs ago #15
Can't they just unlock the door Mossfern 12 hrs ago #16
The exception to everything he said.... Staph 12 hrs ago #17
Also bad advice in my opinion EX500rider 7 hrs ago #23
I live in a rural area where the closest populated area might be 10 miles away. MichMan 3 hrs ago #26
I haven't forgotten the murder of Cara Knott by on-duty CHP Craig Peyer in 1986 chia 3 hrs ago #27
I don't find it very good advice in my opinion EX500rider 7 hrs ago #22
I liked Chris Rock's video better Polybius 4 hrs ago #25
It is probably good legal advice for a routine traffic stop, but it will not work with ICE Bluetus 3 hrs ago #28
"Understand that in every state AFAIK, assault does not require any physical contact." MichMan 2 hrs ago #29
That is the law. But the difference is the police don't get to decide that. Bluetus 2 hrs ago #30
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