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I know it has happened to you at least once. It happened to me twice. Once when I backed up in the middle of the street and the second time when I had an expired registration sticker on my car. Yes, yours truly has been pulled over. And I'm positive that I am not the only one that has been.
Maybe you have been pulled over because of speeding, running a yellow light, or a stop sign. But are you aware of your rights when you get pulled over?
Pulled over
Now you're on the side of the road and waiting for the officer to come to your window. When being stopped, remain calm, keep your hands on the steering wheel in plain view. Only move when told to do so. Many officers have been hurt or killed during a routine traffic stop so don't do anything to make them nervous by going into your glove compartment, even though you may know the drill already and are reaching for your insurance card and registration. The officer may think that you are reaching for a weapon.
If you're ever pulled over by an unmarked vehicle and the "officer" is not in uniform, you may request a uniformed officer to respond to the scene. Keep your windows up and your doors locked until you are satisfied that the officer is a police officer. You can also call 911 in this case as well.
Speaking with the officer
Don't give the officer any backtalk. It is recommended that you don't speak at all. Let the officer speak first instead of asking the officer what you did or what's their problem. Don't insist they tell you what you did first before you hand over your license and vehicle registration either.
When asked questions like: "Do you know why I stopped you?" It is better to give a definitive answer. If they tell you what they think you did, don't argue. Instead, shut up! You have that right and you don't run the risk of saying something that will be used against you if you fight the ticket or get arrested.
If you are stopped and the officer asks to search your car, you have the right to say no. The officer has to have a reasonable suspicion you've done something wrong or are a danger to the public. So don't give them a reason by bending down, or looking like you are hiding something when they are approaching your car.
They can only search your car without your permission:
- if they suspect you are hiding something.
- if you or any occupants in the car have been arrested.
- if you have something illegal in plain view, such as open wine or beer bottles or drugs, or weapons of any kind.
If you are sure that you have nothing in the car then by all means allow the search. But if you share your car with someone then you may want to decline because who knows what they may be doing with the car without your knowledge.
For many purposes, police can show you a signal to stop your car. They can search your car or check all the papers. To control the traffic discipline, this thing is too much important. However, if you got a flight from an officer, it can count as a crime. Even if you have a successful run away from this search, still they can trace you later. To know more about such type of thing visits Barkemeyer Law Firm right now. They will help you get more idea about these rules and regulations. Even if you got such a crime, you would have lawyers help there. So why you are waiting for? Visit this website right now.
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Published on April 01, 2022
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