marshaul
Campaign Veteran
arent you one of the whiners that complain when people FIFY posts???
Nope.
arent you one of the whiners that complain when people FIFY posts???
fixed it for you.Yup.
ROFLMAO. :lol:fixed it for you.
I recommend that you do not heed this advice. The number one goal in a encounter with a LEO is to end the encounter. If he is going to detain you he will detain you. If he does not reasonably believe he can detain you he will let you walk away. End the encounter. If you do not reasonably believe that you are free to go, say nothing.....zero, zip, nadda. The only time you should talk is if you are hauled off to the station then invoke your 5A and request a attorney.....then zip it closed.Why not just use their tactics?
"Officer isn't it true that anything I say will be used against me in a court of law? If so do you advise me not to talk?"
Answer every question. But answer it WITH a question. 'Am I legally required to do that...am I required by law to answer that question? Can you give me the cite for my records that demands that I answer that question, Sir'.
Be respectful, be calm, use the opportunity. If the officer is confused ask 'Is it not my right to have you call a supervisor? If so please call a supervisor, sir and I'll wait here for him to get here'. When he gets there, just LISTEN, don't talk.
The case cited above is not about not talking, it was about not leaving, or asking to leave when it was determined that the plaintiff was not under arrest. "AM I FREE TO GO!?!?!?!?!?!"The court also found no issue with the length of Pierson’s detention — 45 minutes by Pierson’s account and 37 minutes according to LCSO dispatch information and recording — citing precedent that explained, “When a [person]’s own conduct contributes to a delay, he or she may not complain that the resulting delay is unreasonable.” Pierson had requested Bassett call a supervisor to the scene.
http://www.kemmerergazette.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=72&story_id=3383
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/s...arry-Arrest-Audio-Video&p=1963733#post1963733
fixed it for you.
I recommend that you do not heed this advice. The number one goal in a encounter with a LEO is to end the encounter. If he is going to detain you he will detain you. If he does not reasonably believe he can detain you he will let you walk away. End the encounter. If you do not reasonably believe that you are free to go, say nothing.....zero, zip, nadda. The only time you should talk is if you are hauled off to the station then invoke your 5A and request a attorney.....then zip it closed.
The case cited above is not about not talking, it was about not leaving, or asking to leave when it was determined that the plaintiff was not under arrest. "AM I FREE TO GO!?!?!?!?!?!"
Are you calling me a liar?
Let's go down that road. It'll be fun.
so, if anyone want's to do fify on my posts, just remember, in my opinion, you're effing it up.HTML:
I recommend that you do not heed this advice. The number one goal in a encounter with a LEO is to end the encounter. If he is going to detain you he will detain you. If he does not reasonably believe he can detain you he will let you walk away. End the encounter. If you do not reasonably believe that you are free to go, say nothing.....zero, zip, nadda. The only time you should talk is if you are hauled off to the station then invoke your 5A and request a attorney.....then zip it closed.
The case cited above is not about not talking, it was about not leaving, or asking to leave when it was determined that the plaintiff was not under arrest. "AM I FREE TO GO!?!?!?!?!?!"
=PFC HALE
go play elsewhere. (I kid)...
LOL.
If I wasn't senile, I'm going to remember this.
fifyb.
Well, which is it? Am I senile, or a kid?
I'm so confused.
If you are not physically restrained, for officer safety of course, then yes, walk away, ride away, drive away. I works every time it is tried. If they physically restrain you after you start to walk away, before you ride/drive away, because the cop would not close the loop, then it is on him and he will be easily corrected in a courtroom.would it suffice to say that if they hold you in that loop of "you aren't being detained but you cant leave", one should be able to "assume" they are free to go and just walk away? how does one get out of that stupid loop the stick you in?
the games cops play really is stupid...
Shall we get back on topic, or should I lock it?
p.s. It's not nice to mess with the moderator. Remember, I can mess back.
Shall we get back on topic, or should I lock it?
p.s. It's not nice to mess with the moderator. Remember, I can mess back.