To be frank, I didn’t know they were allowed to lie. That is immoral and criminal on its face.
Oh yeah. The police and FBI can lie to you at will. They do it all the time.
But make an honest mistake and they “gotcha”!
They intentionally lie and say they have evidence (which they DON'T HAVE) linking the person to a crime, say they are their "friend", say they just "want to help", say they "just want to clear things up", lie about why they have asked the person to come in to "talk to them", they lie in order to trick people into willfully incriminating themselves... their list of lies are innumerable. They LIE HABITUALLY all in the guise of "investigating the crime" never once telling the people they are talking to "ANYTHING YOU SAY CAN (and will) BE USED A G A I N S T YOU IN A COURT OF LAW".
The only time they stop their nefarious, deceptive "questions" is the very moment the person they are talking to says the magic word "lawyer" or "attorney". Only then do they end their "discussion" and abruptly, literally flee the room because they know the individual has taken full advantage of their rights under the law against self incrimination. And note how dissapointed, angry, frustrated, upset these supposed "up holders of the law" often react (once they leave the witness "interrogation room") when the person they are talking/lying to say they want a lawyer!
As has been aptly said: "NEVER TALK TO LAW ENFORCEMENT", and "ALWAYS ASK FOR A LAWYER", no exceptions.
This is again a leading question, specifically designed and worded in order to get you to incriminate yourself because ANYTHING you say can be used against you in a court of law. And once the officer says why he pulled you over don't try and defend yourself (unless it is a genuine emergency = i.e., rushing to the hospitsl), it will only be used against you!
If you want to defend yourself, do it in court, preferably with an attorney.