To: Freedom_Is_Not_Free
Basically, a cop sits on the tail of a car with Colorado plates and then the driver starts acting suspiciously. That is a profiling all good cops do. Get you nervous and see how you react. If the driver had just kept going down the road at the same speed in the right lane, there isnt a darn thing the cop could have done to him, legally. Instead, he acted in a suspicious manner, pulling off the highway.
Now, is that alone enough to warrant reasonable suspicion on the part of the cop? No, probably not. Cops make a lot of honest people nervous when sitting on their tail. A lot of people would probably pull over at some point just to see if the cop is really following them or just driving behind them.
Bingo, we have a winner. The cop was actly coply. This is what society has asked for with the War on Drugs and existing DUI laws.
But seriously, never allow a search. That's just stupid. Most other FReepers seem to know - never ask if you're under arrest, always ask if you're free to go. Only do that as a last resort when events have unfolded, and you have no idea why you're still being held.
Don't be obsequious and call the officer "sir" or "ma'am". Use their title - deputy, sheriff, officer, etc. When in doubt, default to officer and let them correct you if their ego requires it.
If they ask you to give them information, ask if it's okay to unbuckle your seatbelt. Tell them "my drivers license is located here". Wait for them to tell you to go ahead. Tell them, "the registration and insurance is located here". Again, wait for them to acknowledge before reaching for items. Where are your hands when you're communicating with them? Gee.
When pulling over, pull to the shoulder and slow to a crawl, then pull over a little more. You don't want them getting swiped by a car. More importantly, you want them to know you don't want them getting swiped by a car.
104 posted on
03/30/2014 4:19:17 PM PDT by
andyk
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To: andyk
You don't want them getting swiped by a car. I don't? That would be a serious violation of the "move over" laws, and take the pressure off of me.
Advice: don't go into the mind reading business.
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