Pulled Over By The Police? Never Answer These 12 Questions

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Your vehicle’s condition

Queries about the condition or legality of your vehicle, such as “Did you know that window tint is illegal?” should be treated with utmost care. Providing too many information, which seem harmless to you, might cause further questions and searches. A simple and clear “I prefer not to answer” will allow you to keep the situation within personal and legal boundaries, without things degenerating.

Identifying passengers

When pulled over, law enforcement might ask you about the identities or relationships of passengers traveling with you. Questions such as “Who is this person with you?” are often asked about the police.

You should know that you are not obligated to provide such information. You can politely refuse to disclose such details, thus protecting both your rights as well as the rights of passengers in your vehicle. You can politely state that “I am not required to provide that information.”

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