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Old July 6, 2013, 07:15 PM   #30
johnelmore
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Let me clarify some things. There are some things you have to do when an officer says to do them but there are other things you dont have to do. The officer will not tell you which things you have to do or dont have to do.

An example, when an officer says to put that pistol down you have to do that. When an officer says you need to walk that line during the drunk driving stop you dont need to do that in many states and its best you decline.

The best advice in that regard is to research and go through the possible scenarios. There are things which are required you follow and other things you are not required. In any event the officer isnt going to educate you and they will probably give you a hard time if you dont do what they say making it harder to distinguish what is required and whats not. I am all for a law which makes the officer inform someone whats required and whats not required. That would make our land more free in my opinion.
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