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In reply to the discussion: Know Your Rights With The Police [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)35. Just writing off their assholery as being human is really not a good excuse
I don't expect them to be cordial. I don't even expect them to be all that polite. I do expect them to be professional. If they can't fulfill that obligation, a complaint should be filed. In the mean time I agree there's nothing to be gained by getting confrontational with the police, but neither do I think there's anything to be gained by answering any of their questions if they are investigating you for anything.
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If they are that hostile you are pretty much guaranteed to get a hostile reaction anyway
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#7
if it's just you and the cop on the side of the road, you have no rights since he has a gun
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#5
Just writing off their assholery as being human is really not a good excuse
Major Nikon
Jul 2015
#35
I recommend information from Flex Your Rights as a good starting place...
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2015
#16